Type: Walking
Distance: 4 miles
Difficulty: Moderate
Start/End point: Hatherleigh.
The north west interior of Devon is one of the County's relatively undiscovered areas. Its quiet attractions receive relatively few visitors and many Devon residents are unfamiliar with the area. However, it comprises perhaps the most truly rural part of the County, and is to be celebrated for its quiet tranquillity and wide, open views.
The area is being promoted under the title of "Ruby Country", named after the Ruby Red cattle. Take the opportunity of seeing a really peaceful part of Devon while helping the local economy and try one of the Ruby Trails!
This Ruby Trail is based on one of the two market towns in the area, Hatherleigh. Long-distance walkers may already be familiar with this small town since it is also on the Tarka Trail. This Ruby walk therefore also acts as an attractive loop for Tarka Trail users. Keep an eye out for the red Ruby Country waymarkers on the walk.
Theme: Country,
Special Interest: Nature, Wildlife,
Area: Torridge.
Relevant maps/guides: Landranger [1:50,000 scale] no. 191 Okehampton and North Dartmoor; Explorer [1:25,000 scale] no. 113 Okehampton
Facilities along route: Hatherleigh has buses, shops, pubs and cafes.
There are 13 stiles generally level but one steady climb of 66m/200 feet.
Opening Times
| Open All Year |
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Road Directions
No information available.
Public Transport Directions
Hatherleigh is served by a regular bus service between Plymouth and Barnstaple.




