United Kingdom Burrator Reservoir Woodland & Moorland, Dartmoor
The area around Burrator Reservoir in Dartmoor National Park offers a diverse mix of woodland and open moorland, all within easy reach. Moss-covered trees line small, clear streams that wind through the forest, creating countless compositions filled with texture and depth. A historic stone bridge provides a strong focal point, while nearby open land offers wider views and the chance to photograph Dartmoor ponies grazing freely. The Burrator dam itself adds a striking architectural element to the landscape, contrasting with the surrounding natural scenery.
Photography Tips
This location works best in soft, diffused light, where overcast or misty conditions bring out the rich greens and textures of the mossy woodland. A tripod is highly recommended for capturing the movement of the water in the streams, especially after rainfall when the flow is stronger. Wide-angle lenses are ideal for immersive compositions, while slightly longer focal lengths help isolate details in the landscape. Using a polarizing filter can reduce reflections on the water and enhance the natural colors. Take time to explore different angles, as small changes in position can dramatically improve compositions in this dense environment.
Travel Information
Burrator Reservoir is easily accessible by car, with multiple parking areas around the site. From there, short walks lead into the surrounding woodland and along the streams, with generally easy terrain, though paths can become muddy and uneven in wet conditions
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Just a few people
Best Timing
Daytime
Sunrise & Sunset
05:07 - 21:21
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Photo Themes
Natural Landscape
Locations
Dartmoor
Dartmoor National Park
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