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Cornwall & Devon Area   Dartmoor Subarea
Place count in area: 75,  
Highest place: High Willhays, 621m
Maximum height for area: 621 metres,     Maximum prominence for area: 537 metres,

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High Willhays Mountain Devon (CoH) Devon (CoA) Devon (CoU) County, in British over 600m, British Marilyn Lists

Height: 621m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 191 Grid Reference: SX58024 89214
Place visited by 11 members. Recently by: oakesave, markmjcampion, skyehigh, IainT, Fergalh, MichaelE, chalky, slebog, jimbloomer, neelix_tdog, Peter Walker
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Longitude: -4.011163, Latitude: 50.685203 , Easting: 258024, Northing: 89214 Prominence: 537m,  Isolation: 0.9km ,   GPS IDs, 6 char: HghWlh, 10 char: HghWlhys
Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/B2877/
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MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain High Willhays  in area Cornwall & Devon, Ireland
Picture: Cairn at summit
 
High point of the area.
by Fergalh  22 Nov 2020
From Yes Tor head along the ridge to Devon's county top marked by a large cairn. After this drop to col and follow long tracks back to village of Bellstone. I than visited the Tors Bar for a well earned pint of Sharps Doom Bar Ale. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/B2877/comment/21525/
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If you see Red Flag leave immediately .. by Fergalh   (Show all for High Willhays )
 
Grassy walk to summit .. by Fergalh   (Show all for High Willhays )
 
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