Luckey Tor

Dartmoor

Feels big - appearing almost 100ft in height but just 40ft. "It feels quite big, well worth carrying gear. It really is a beautiful spot,a superb place for a picnic, and the "Life -affirming walk through deciduous woodland" from Dartmeet is everything that the guide claims it to be. The Eyrie (E2 5c) is well worth its two stars." - Mark Kemball. Starred climbs at S, VS and HVS too.

Crag information
Climbing Area: South West & Southern Rock Type: Granite
Importance: CRoW Land: No
Ownership: Unknown No. of Routes: 14
Within National Park: No Year Developed:
Grid Reference: SX685720

Parking and Approach

Quickest approach from the A384 - park (get permission) at the Rowbrook farm; walk down contours to crag.Alternatively and nicer walk - park at Dartmeet and walk S along the E bank of the river.
Area information

Part of the Dartmoor National Park is used by the MoD for training and live-firing exercises. It also offers a wealth of excellent hillwalking and numerous Tors, some of which still have the potential for new climbing development – especially wild bouldering. The Defence Estates endeavour to support public access (without compromising public safety and military training) and have produced a website with the important safety info and firing times. Follow this link http://www.dartmoor-ranges.co.uk/ for the Dartmoor training area homepage and links to detailed info.

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