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- Dartmoor National Park - The official site for the park, with seasonal guided walks programme and a selection of fact files covering various aspects of Dartmoor life, history and forward planning.
- Dartmoor National Park - The official site for the park, with seasonal guided walks programme and a selection of fact files covering various aspects of Dartmoor life and history.
- Dartmoor Hill Pony Website - The project's aim is to investigate and raise awareness of the importance of the Dartmoor Pony in the National Park.
- Dartmoor Changes - Project to raise awareness of the significance of bell ringing to the customs and traditions and cultural heritage of identified communities within the Dartmoor National Park.
- Dartmoor Tourist Association - The Official web site for the Dartmoor Tourist Association. Has a searchable database of accommodation and up to date news from around Dartmoor.
- Dartmoor the Wildest Land - A few aspects of Dartmoor including legends, letterboxing and letterbox clues.
- Dartmoor Letterboxes Club - Includes information about "letterboxing" on Dartmoor and a map, also offers catalogue of letterboxes.
- Dartmoor Livestock Protection Society - The Society helps ponies, sheep and cattle in distress on Dartmoor or in the markets where they are sold. Includes guidance on emergency help and gift catalogue.
- Dartmoor Rescue Group - Volunteer rescue service for Dartmoor National Park and surrounding areas in Devon UK.
- Dartmoor Crosses - Album of photos collected by two enthusiasts. Includes location guides, weather and firing checks, walks and quiz.
Wikipedia Articles
- The Dartmoor Worker - The Dartmoor Worker is a collection, first assembled in 1966, of newspaper articles originally written for The Western Morning News by the principal authority on Dartmoor and its history, William Crossing, in the early 1900s. The book is illustrated with many photographs from the collection of Lady Sayer, a highly influential member of the Dartmoor Preservation Society during the mid 20th century.
- Dartmoor (sheep) - The Whiteface Dartmoor and the Greyface Dartmoor are descendants of sheep that grazed on the exposed uplands of Dartmoor, in the south west of the United Kingdom, in the 17th and 18th centuries.
- Dartmoor reservoirs - Over the course of the 19th and 20th centuries, a number of reservoirs and dams were built in the area now covered by Dartmoor National Park in Devon, England to supply drinking water to the rapidly growing towns in the surrounding lowlands. With its deep valleys and high rainfall, Dartmoor was an inevitable location.
- Dartmoor longhouse - The Dartmoor longhouse is a type of traditional home, found on the high ground of Dartmoor, in the south west of the United Kingdom. The earliest are thought to have been built in the 13th century, and they continued to be constructed throughout the mediaeval period, using local granite.
- Dartmoor (HM Prison) - HM Prison Dartmoor is located in Princetown, high on Dartmoor in the English county of Devon. Its high granite walls dominate this area of the moor.