Ponies on Dartmoor
These ponies were pictured at Combestone Tor, which is in the centre of Dartmoor, almost 1,200 feet above sea level and high above the valley of the River Dart. This is probably the most accessible of all the Dartmoor tors, and is therefore popular with those (like me) who don't possess hiking boots. The ponies are obviously used to visitors and two of the bolder ones walked right up to me to be petted and hopefully given a treat.
Ponies on Dartmoor
These ponies were pictured at Combestone Tor, which is in the centre of Dartmoor, almost 1,200 feet above sea level and high above the valley of the River Dart. This is probably the most accessible of all the Dartmoor tors, and is therefore popular with those (like me) who don't possess hiking boots. The ponies are obviously used to visitors and two of the bolder ones walked right up to me to be petted and hopefully given a treat.