Start : Norsworthy Bridge parking area (PL20 6PF) Grid ref. SX 568 692
(S/E) From the Norsworthy parking area follow the track South-East out towards Deancombe for around 2Km.
(1) At Deancombe, old ruins, turn right and follow signage over the footbridge and climb West with the track. Continue up through the trees to the open moor. At the moor gate, handrail the wall on your right until it starts to veer right, passing a linear feature (an old wall).
(2) Here you have two options :
Option 1. Ascend to the top of the tor "Sheeps Tor" for the views, or
Option 2. Contour left of the tor.
In both cases, the objective is the Lane leading to Lambs Park.
(3) Follow the lane past Lambs Park to the junction, turn right walking through Sheepstor village.
(4) Just past the Church, turn left into "Portland Lane", proceed up the hill approx 150m, and turn right into farm lane (permitted access).
(5) Continue through the farm, and note signage for the designated route across one field (South-West) and walking around the field another then into "Burrator Woods" still heading South-West. On leaving the woods, pick up the designated path past Yeo Farm heading towards "Merchants Cross"
(6) Turn right at the Cross and follow the country road, over the bridge and to Meavy village. (Option Refreshments at the local Inn (The Royal Oak) 500m into the village)
(7) The route continues through a gate on the right. Follow designated signage through farm fields and woodland always keeping North-East. At this point, there are several paths that lead out of the valley, the best would be the lower track which takes you to the base of the Burrator Reservoir Dam.
(8) At the Dam making your way to the roadside, do not cross the Dam. Follow the road, keeping the reservoir on your right for approx 500m to the "Discovery Centre".
(9) At the Centre you have two options :
Option 1 : Follow the road right back towards the start at Norsworthy car park.
Option 2 : Route dependent on forestry work at the time. Pick up the trail from the Discovery Centre along the water's edge back towards the start at Norsworthy car park.
On the way, enjoy the bluebell wood, a must see. Taking a slight detour to visit the local "Royal Oak" public house and visit the lake side visitor centre. (S/E)