The Templer Way begins - it's down hill from here |
The Dartmoor Two Tramways Route is a hike which links two of Dartmoor's more substantial disused tramways. This post covers the final section, starting The Haytor Quarry Tramway. There's an overview of the route in Section 1 - Ivybridge Station to Redlake, and the previous is Section 2 - Redlake to Haytor Quarry.
The Dartmoor Two Tramways route on Kamoot |
Most folk start the Templar Way at the largest quarry, near Haytor Rocks, the Haytor Granite Tramway served two other quarries, including nearby Holwel Tor.
Inside the largest quarry |
The Templer Way begins - it's down hill from here |
Shortly after the start of the Tramway is Haytor Visitor Centre, it has toilets and interesting information, no cafe or provisions.
Close up of the granite plate way, cart wheels ran outside the blocks |
Granite split by Tare and Feather clearly visible on this sett |
The tramway is often overgrown in the moorland section |
Looking back up the tramway at Yarner Wood |
Chapple Bridge is the only bridge on the tramway, crossing Bovey leat |
Trompe l'oeil at the House of Marbles |
The friendly cafe was quiet during the pandemic |
Ventiford Canal Basin, from this interchange granite continued by barge |
An unrestored section of canal |
End of the route at Newton Abbot |
Although the route runs steadily down hill from Haytor it's a relief to reach Newton Abbot which seems positively bustling. Time and tide permitting the route can be extended from here to the seaside town of Teignmouth.
More Reading & References
The history of the Redlake Tramway and workings, with period photographs
‘The Redlake Tramway & China Clay Works’ by E A Wade (Book)
‘The Redlake Tramway & China Clay Works’ by E A Wade (Book)
The Two Moors Way Official Site
The industrial archaeology of Dartmoor by Helen Harris (Book)
The industrial archaeology of Dartmoor by Helen Harris (Book)
Overview of the entire Templer Way with some history at Travel Wessex
All about the Granite Tramway at Abandoned Spaces and Atlas Obsura
News report of the discovery in 2015 of a section of granite tramway