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Rough Tor — Attraction in Altarnun

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Rough Tor, or Roughtor, is a tor on Bodmin Moor, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The site is composed of the tor summit and logan stone, a neolithic tor enclosure, a large number of Bronze Age hut circles, and some contemporary monuments.
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Rough Tor

Camelford PL30 4PQ, United Kingdom
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Rough Tor, or Roughtor, is a tor on Bodmin Moor, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The site is composed of the tor summit and logan stone, a neolithic tor enclosure, a large number of Bronze Age hut circles, and some contemporary monuments.

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4.8
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5.0
7y

Beautiful! We thoroughly enjoyed this walk. If I remember correctly, there were no cafes or restrooms around. We brought our lunch with us, and would suggest that you do the same. On the day we went, the weather was slightly annoying. This picture was taken when it was nice and sunny, after it rained and hailed. So, be cautious! Don't forget that you will be in an open field. Bring umbrellas. Wear rain boots. Get ready to see...

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5.0
6y

Been wanting to do this since moving locally 11yr ago .So pleased today to have succeeded. Not too hard a walk up and boy the views are well worth it. Stunning to see the wild ponies shading themselves naturally at side of rock features.Not forgetting the amazing cream tea we felt we learnt at the local farm just up the road....

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1y

One of my favourite view points on the north Cornwall coast. Looking up the coast you can see up to Morwenstow, with Davidstow much closer and down the coast to the Mouls and Port Quin bay.

Looking across to Brown Willy which is the highest point in Cornwall (but only 20 m higher than Rough Tor) and beyond to the wilderness of...

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James and Nhu MiltonJames and Nhu Milton
Beautiful! We thoroughly enjoyed this walk. If I remember correctly, there were no cafes or restrooms around. We brought our lunch with us, and would suggest that you do the same. On the day we went, the weather was slightly annoying. This picture was taken when it was nice and sunny, after it rained and hailed. So, be cautious! Don't forget that you will be in an open field. Bring umbrellas. Wear rain boots. Get ready to see wild horses.
Buzz SmithBuzz Smith
One of my favourite view points on the north Cornwall coast. Looking up the coast you can see up to Morwenstow, with Davidstow much closer and down the coast to the Mouls and Port Quin bay. Looking across to Brown Willy which is the highest point in Cornwall (but only 20 m higher than Rough Tor) and beyond to the wilderness of Bodmin Moor.
Simon CooperSimon Cooper
One of my two favourite panoramic high points on the north Cornwall coast, the other being St Agnes Beacon. Looking inland from the summit rock stacks, you can see Brown Willy across the valley, and beyond it the sweeping wilderness of Bodmin Moor. Adding Brown Willy to your walk is a nice leg stretch, but Rough Tor is the star of the show.
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Beautiful! We thoroughly enjoyed this walk. If I remember correctly, there were no cafes or restrooms around. We brought our lunch with us, and would suggest that you do the same. On the day we went, the weather was slightly annoying. This picture was taken when it was nice and sunny, after it rained and hailed. So, be cautious! Don't forget that you will be in an open field. Bring umbrellas. Wear rain boots. Get ready to see wild horses.
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One of my favourite view points on the north Cornwall coast. Looking up the coast you can see up to Morwenstow, with Davidstow much closer and down the coast to the Mouls and Port Quin bay. Looking across to Brown Willy which is the highest point in Cornwall (but only 20 m higher than Rough Tor) and beyond to the wilderness of Bodmin Moor.
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One of my two favourite panoramic high points on the north Cornwall coast, the other being St Agnes Beacon. Looking inland from the summit rock stacks, you can see Brown Willy across the valley, and beyond it the sweeping wilderness of Bodmin Moor. Adding Brown Willy to your walk is a nice leg stretch, but Rough Tor is the star of the show.
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