Hound Tor lies at the end of a ridge between two steep valleys and as such provides panoramic views of the moor and surrounding countryside, ideal for a bivvy. Steep, rocky and overgrown approaches and limited parking also mean it’s not hugely popular with visitors.
The road from Exeter to Moretonhampstead is pretty lumpy but not outrageous. There’s a stiff climb towards the end followed by a good stretch of hike a bike up an overgrown bridle path, if approached from the North East.
Once you’re out of the tree line the views are spectacular but the site is exposed and very windy. There are remains of an Iron Age hill fort and decent dry stone walls to take shelter behind. As for bivvy there are patches of flat grass along the top but it’s mainly gorse.
I had a brew up there and took in the view before descending through the ancient woodland via the route towards Lustleigh. This was a lot longer and extremely rocky, totally unrideable.
Weather permitting I’ll be returning on Wednesday with my tarp






