Rugglestone Rock, Bovey Rock and Pudsham Down

This was a short Dartmoor walk, just as the weather started to improve and warm up a bit towards the end of June. We fancied somewhere central and I had an eye on picking off lots of my second round of tors. Both Blackslade Rock and Bovey Rock sits beside lanes, so are easy to get to, but Rugglestone Rock is not easy, with marshy ground very much in evidence here and lots of scrub, shrubs, bushes and fallen trees all around. We set off from the very convenient Cold East Cross car park heading towards the Ruddycleave Bridge and on across Pudsham Down. The majority of the first third of the walk was on lanes, with one exception being the diversion to see Scorbitor, with this tor being on private land. You can get quite close to this one, however the nearer you get the worse the view, so we took a higher viewpoint to get the best view. Next up was Blackslade Rock and here we stopped for a coffee and were joined by a group of riders on horses. After a short section of lane we headed off towards Rugglestone Rock, the ground here is bad in the winter, and although the trees will have less foliage, the ground is very marshy. After the winter and elongated wet weather that we’ve had, the ground is still very wet, and if I’m honest I can’t see it drying now before the next winter. Needless to say the ground was wet for us and on at least two occasions my boot disappeared under soft ground. We were glad to be heading out and upwards towards Bovey Rock, which we initially walked past with the high bracken. We then chose to follow a grassy path to Hollow Tor and then contour onwards to Tunhill Rocks, both of these tors have a fabulous view down to Widecombe and beyond. All that was left was for us to walk the well used path back to Cold East Cross and the car. So for us it was a short walk this time out, but after our long coastal walk we were happy to be back on the moor.

Start – Cold East Cross

Route – Ruddycleave Bridge – Pudsham Down – ScorbitorBlackslade Rock – Venton – Rugglestone RockBovey RockHollow TorTunhill Rocks – Blackslade Down – Cold East Cross

Distance – 5 miles  Start time – 11.30am  Time taken – 3hrs 30mins  Highest Point – Blackslade Down 383metres

Weather – Blue skies all day

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Top Tor and Pil Tor in the centre, the slope to the right heads to Rippon Tor
Heading down to Ruddycleave Bridge now, sunny and warm weather all around
Ruddycleave Bridge
Looking out towards Ryders Hill
Pudsham Down. Corndon Tor on the right
Scorbitor and its folly, We’d walked towards it a fair bit, but a herd of cows and the trees stopped our progress. This is as good a view as we got
Green Hairstreak butterfly
Stunning run of foxgloves with Pil Tor and Top Tor at the back
We’d walked the lanes a bit now to reach Blackslade Rock
More of Blackslade Rock, greenery all over this one covering the majority of the rock. As we sat for a coffee by Blackslade Rock, we were joined by some horses and their riders. Before they headed down the lane to Venton where the stables is located.
The mast by Blackslade Rock
Looking up to Wind Tor as we head along the lane to Venton
Blue skies
Speckled Wood
Venton
Widecombe and its church below as we look to pick up the path leading to the boggy ground around Rugglestone Rock
There is a feint path in here at times but mainly its a make it up as you go job. You will hit boggy soft ground regularly in here
As it was we hit Rugglestone Rock dead on, taking a few photos before following the wall out
More of Rugglestone Rock
A gorgeous Little Emerald moth
Looking up to Chinkwell Tor with Bonehill Rocks on the right
Looking back down to Widecombe in the Moor. Hameldown is the hill rising to the right
Bovey Rock
And again
We’d followed a green path through the bracken to Hollow Tor. Now looking back at Hameldown and Chinkwell Tor
Next was Tunhill Rocks, these are decent stacks of rocks
Looking over to Wittaburrow
Small Heath
Boundary stone on Blackslade Down. A is for Ashburton
As we reach the Cold East Cross car park we get views to Teignmouth. The end of a very sunny, but for us, short walk.

9 thoughts on “Rugglestone Rock, Bovey Rock and Pudsham Down

  1. Venton – Beatrice Chase country (she’s buried at Widecombe) though I suspect not many people read her books these days. Scobitor – well, everyone used to just go there in my day,

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