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Cheesewring, Stowe's Hill

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Cheesewring, Stowe's Hill

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The Cheesewring, Stowe's Hill is a remarkable natural monument and prominent viewpoint situated on the eastern edge of Bodmin Moor in Cornwall, England. Stowe's Hill itself rises to 381 meters (1,250 feet), offering expansive vistas across the rugged Cornish landscape. The Cheesewring is a distinctive granite rock formation, approximately 10 meters (32 feet) tall, renowned for its seemingly gravity-defying stacked appearance, a testament to thousands of years of natural erosion.

Visitors are consistently captivated by the Cheesewring's unique geological features…

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    7 de febrero de 2019

    Alpinismo

    Un área de formaciones de piedra únicas que datan de la edad de bronce, algunas vistas inusuales. Vale la pena salirse de los caminos trillados para verlos.
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    26 de agosto de 2018

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    Fuera del camino y todavía en el camino. Así es como se podría describir un recorrido por Bodwin Moor. Un bucle que vale la pena viene de Minion más allá de los anillos de piedra, hasta el cheesewring y en Sharp Tor. Desde allí hay una línea directa a Kilmar Tor. Una descripción exacta de la ruta solo es necesaria de forma limitada. Normalmente, basta con orientarse en línea recta en la dirección del siguiente waypoint. Sólo se debe tener cuidado con las vacas que pastan en el páramo alto y pasarlas con respeto ya una distancia adecuada.
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    3 de septiembre de 2014

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    Bodmin morisco
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    Elevación 350 m

    Clima

    Desarrollado por Foreca

    Hoy

    sábado 28 febrero

    9°C

    5°C

    20 %

    Consejos adicionales sobre el clima

    Velocidad máx. del viento: 21,0 km/h

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    Ubicación: Linkinhorne, el sudoeste de Inglaterra, Inglaterra, Reino Unido

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    What is the typical terrain like around the Cheesewring, and how challenging are the trails?

    The terrain around the Cheesewring and Stowe's Hill is characteristic of Bodmin Moor: rugged, uneven, and exposed. Trails can vary from relatively easy paths, especially those starting from Minions, to more challenging sections with rocky ascents. Sturdy footwear is highly recommended due to the moorland conditions.

    Where can I park when visiting the Cheesewring, Stowe's Hill?

    Visitors typically park in or near the village of Minions, which is the highest village in Cornwall and located about a mile from the Cheesewring. From Minions, various walking routes lead up to Stowe's Hill and the monument. Parking can fill up quickly during peak seasons, so arriving earlier in the day is advisable.

    Is public transport available to reach the Cheesewring natural monument?

    While direct public transport to the Cheesewring itself is limited, local bus services may connect to nearby towns or villages like Minions. From Minions, the Cheesewring is accessible via a walk. It's best to check current bus schedules for routes serving the Bodmin Moor area.

    Is the Cheesewring, Stowe's Hill area suitable for families with children?

    Yes, the area can be very family-friendly. Many routes from Minions to the Cheesewring are suitable for children, offering an engaging outdoor adventure. The unique rock formations and ancient sites provide plenty of interest. However, parents should be mindful of the uneven terrain and exposed moorland conditions, especially with younger children.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails around the Cheesewring?

    Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the trails around the Cheesewring and Bodmin Moor. However, it's crucial to keep dogs under close control, preferably on a lead, especially due to the presence of grazing livestock (cattle and sheep) on the moor. Always clean up after your dog.

    How much time should I allocate for a hike to the Cheesewring and surrounding area?

    A visit to the Cheesewring itself, including the walk from Minions, can take anywhere from 1.5 to 3 hours, depending on your pace and how long you spend exploring the monument. If you plan to include other nearby ancient sites like Stowe's Pound, the Hurlers stone circles, or Sharp Tor, you could easily spend half a day or more exploring the area.

    What other significant geological features can be found near the Cheesewring?

    Beyond the iconic Cheesewring, Stowe's Hill itself is a prominent granite ridge. The area is rich in granite tors, which are naturally exposed rock outcrops. The unique geology of Bodmin Moor, shaped by millennia of erosion, creates a dramatic landscape with numerous interesting rock formations and vast open moorland.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near the Cheesewring, Stowe's Hill?

    The closest village is Minions, which offers limited amenities such as a pub and possibly a small shop. For a wider selection of cafes, pubs, and accommodation, you would need to venture to larger nearby towns like Liskeard or Bodmin. It's advisable to bring your own refreshments for your hike.

    What historical or archaeological sites can be explored in conjunction with the Cheesewring?

    The area is exceptionally rich in history. You can explore Stowe's Pound, a massive Bronze Age hillfort enclosure, and numerous ancient hut circles and cairns. Nearby, the Hurlers stone circles and the Rillaton Barrow (where a magnificent gold cup was found) offer further glimpses into the region's prehistoric past, making any visit a journey through time.

    Is Cheesewring, Stowe's Hill suitable for visiting in winter?

    Visiting in winter is possible, but conditions can be challenging. The moor is exposed, and weather can change rapidly, bringing strong winds, rain, or even snow. Visibility can be poor. If visiting in winter, ensure you have appropriate warm, waterproof clothing, sturdy footwear, and navigation tools. Clear, crisp winter days can offer stunning, dramatic views, but be prepared for harsh conditions.

    What is the origin of the name 'Cheesewring'?

    The name 'Cheesewring' likely originated from its resemblance to a traditional cheese press or a cider press. In these presses, apple pulp (also known as 'cheese') was stacked in layers, mirroring the improbable stacked appearance of the granite slabs, with the largest and heaviest rocks situated at the top.

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