Route outline for walk co168:
St Breward - Churchtown - Lady Down - West Candra - Lower Candra - King Arthur's Hall - Bodmin Moor - Garrow Tor - Butter's Tor - Brown Willy - Little Rough Tor - Rough Tor - Louden Hill - Alex Tor - Treswallock - St Breward
Points of Interest/Notes on this walk:
The name 'Brown Willy' is thought to come from the Cornish for High Hill - 'Brone Whella'
The odd shaped lumps of rock strewn across so many of the South West's tors are collectively known as 'clitter'.
Peaks, Summits and Tops reached on this walk:
0 English Mountains |
0 Wainwrights |
0 English Nuttalls |
0 English Deweys |
0 Wainwright Outlying Fells |
1 Marilyn |
0 Bridgets |
Peak Bagging Statistics for this walk:
The highest point of this walk is Brown Willy at 420m (1378ft). Brown Willy is classified as an English Marilyn (95th highest in England, 1166th highest in the UK). The summit of Brown Willy is marked by an Ordnance Survey Trig Point. Brown Willy is the highest point in the county of Cornwall.
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