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Haddon Hill Trig Point

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Haddon Hill Trig Point

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Haddon Hill Trig Point marks the summit of Haddon Hill, a prominent east-west aligned ridge situated on the southeastern fringe of Exmoor National Park in West Somerset, England. Standing at an elevation of 355 meters (1,164 feet) above sea level, it offers expansive views across the surrounding landscape. This significant landmark is separated from the main Exmoor massif by the valleys of the Rivers Haddeo and Exe, near the village of Hartford within the civil parish of Brompton Regis.

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    September 11, 2023

    Hiking

    The trig point at Haddon Hill is situated at 355 meters above sea level and offers beautiful views of the surrounding area. During the Second World War, there was a U.S. Army military camp on this hill during the buildup to the Normandy landings in 1944. It is easily accessible from Bury or the nearby parking area.

    January 11, 2024

    Hiking

    It lies on the southeastern fringe of Exmoor National Park, though it is separated from the Exmoor massif itself by the valleys of the rivers Haddeo and Exe, the highest point of 1,164ft

    September 15, 2023

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    This trig point is located atop Haddon Hill at an elevation of 355 metres. From here, you can overlook a part of Wimbleball Lake, which is very close by.

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    Location: Brompton Regis, West Somerset District, Somerset, South West England, England, United Kingdom

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the elevation of Haddon Hill Trig Point?

    The Haddon Hill Trig Point is situated at an elevation of 355 meters (1,164 feet) above sea level, offering extensive views across the surrounding landscape.

    Are there specific trails or walking routes recommended around Haddon Hill Trig Point?

    Yes, there are various walking routes available, including circular walks that allow visitors to explore the surrounding heathland. These routes cater to different preferences and fitness levels, providing opportunities to immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the area.

    Is Haddon Hill Trig Point suitable for families with young children or those with pushchairs?

    The walk to the trig point from the car park is considered easy, and some parts of the route are suitable for sturdy pushchairs or assisted wheelchairs. This makes it a good option for families looking for an accessible outdoor experience.

    Can I bring my dog to Haddon Hill Trig Point?

    Haddon Hill and its surrounding trails are generally dog-friendly. However, as Exmoor ponies graze freely in the area, it's crucial to keep dogs under close control, preferably on a lead, to ensure the safety and well-being of the wildlife.

    What are the parking options for visiting Haddon Hill Trig Point?

    Vehicular access is available off the B3190 road, and there is a dedicated Haddon Hill car park. It's advisable to arrive earlier in the day, especially during peak seasons, as parking can fill up quickly.

    Are there any facilities like cafes or pubs near Haddon Hill Trig Point?

    While there are no immediate cafes or pubs directly at the trig point, the nearby village of Dulverton offers various amenities, including cafes, pubs, and accommodation options for visitors.

    What kind of wildlife can be spotted at Haddon Hill?

    Haddon Hill is known for its diverse wildlife. You can frequently spot wild Exmoor ponies grazing the hillsides. In late summer, the heathland attracts various birdlife and butterflies when the heather is in bloom.

    What is the terrain like on the walks to Haddon Hill Trig Point?

    The terrain around Haddon Hill is primarily open heathland. The walk to the trig point involves a modest ascent and is generally considered easy. However, weather conditions can change rapidly in Exmoor National Park, so appropriate footwear is recommended.

    Are there any historical landmarks or features to look out for besides the trig point?

    Yes, Haddon Hill has significant historical interest. You can find a Bronze Age cairn, measuring 9.3 meters (31 ft) in diameter, on the hill. Additionally, during World War II, a military camp was established here to accommodate United States Army soldiers before the Normandy landings in 1944.

    How crowded does Haddon Hill Trig Point get on weekends or during peak season?

    Haddon Hill Trig Point is a popular destination, especially during weekends and late summer when the heather is in bloom. While it offers ample space, the car park can fill up quickly. For a quieter experience, consider visiting early in the morning or during weekdays.

    Is Haddon Hill Trig Point accessible by public transport?

    Public transport access to Haddon Hill Trig Point is limited. It is most easily reached by car, with vehicular access available off the B3190 road and a dedicated car park. Planning your journey in advance is recommended if relying on public transport.

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