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BEST UK BRITISH DRIVING ROAD EXPERIENCES

ENGLAND

DARTMOOR, DEVON

The painterly bleakness of Dartmoor has encouraged the growth of many legends, not least that of the Hairy Hands - disembodied hirsute mitts that suddenly grab at one's steering wheel or handle bars and force the victim off the road. It's a ghost story that pertains to the Postbridge stretch of the B3212, which was purported to have seen an unusually high number of motor vehicle accidents in the early 20th century. So, you have been warned.

The B3212 might have a soulless name, but the unfenced undulating tarmac through the wilds of the moor is brimming with character. It towers and swoops over hills and down valleys, split by crystal streams and edged by treacherous bogs. More than haunting spectres, the main danger here are the sheep, and occasionally cattle, that like to sit prone in the road beyond the crests.

If arriving in Devon from the east, the B3212 starts at Exeter and runs west under the A30, reaching Dartmoor National Park at Dunsford. From there, it's a 25-mile burn that cuts through the middle of the moor to Yelverton, which should take around 45 glorious minutes. Plymouth lies just 12 miles to the south...

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