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High Willhays Summit, often simply known as High Willhays, stands proudly as the highest point on Dartmoor, Devon, and indeed the entirety of Southern England. Reaching an elevation of 621 meters (2,039 feet) above sea level, this natural monument offers a commanding presence within the rugged expanse of Dartmoor National Park. Located near the northwestern edge of the moor, approximately 2.5 kilometers southeast of Meldon Reservoir and south of Okehampton, it forms part of the iconic "roof of Devon" ridge,…
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Elevazione 630 m
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High Willhays holds the distinction of being the highest point on Dartmoor and the highest in Southern England, reaching 621 meters (2,039 feet) above sea level. While its rock outcrops are less dramatic than some other tors like Yes Tor, its elevation offers unparalleled 360-degree panoramic views across Dartmoor, Bodmin Moor, and even to the North Cornwall coast and Exmoor National Park on clear days. It's a significant achievement for hillwalkers to reach this particular summit.
Despite its status as the highest point, the hike to High Willhays Summit is generally considered moderate and accessible for most people. The trails across the rolling moorland are often gentle. It's less strenuous than some other Dartmoor ascents that might involve steeper, more rugged terrain, making it a rewarding option for those seeking a significant summit without extreme difficulty.
Yes, many hikers choose to undertake circular routes that combine High Willhays with its visually impressive neighbor, Yes Tor, which is about 1 kilometer to the north. Another popular option is to include Black Tor, which stands proudly over the ancient Black-a-Tor copse. These routes allow you to experience multiple iconic Dartmoor features in one outing.
While specific parking areas aren't detailed, visitors typically access High Willhays from the Meldon Reservoir area, which is approximately 2.5 kilometers southeast of the summit. Parking often fills up quickly, especially during peak seasons. Public transport to the immediate vicinity of the trailhead is limited, so driving is generally the most convenient option. Always plan your journey in advance.
Yes, High Willhays can be suitable for families and beginners due to its generally gentle trails and moderate difficulty. The rolling hills and open moorland provide an accessible environment. However, it's crucial to be prepared for exposed conditions, as the weather can change rapidly. Ensure children are appropriately dressed and that the chosen route matches their stamina.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on Dartmoor's public rights of way, including trails to High Willhays. However, it is essential to keep dogs under close control, preferably on a lead, especially during lambing season (March to July) and when near livestock such as Dartmoor ponies, sheep, and cattle that graze freely on the moor. Always follow the Countryside Code.
The best time to visit for clear views and more predictable weather is typically spring or early autumn. Summer offers longer daylight hours but can be busier, and parking fills up fast. Winter hikes are possible but require significant preparation for cold, wet, and potentially snowy conditions. The area can feel wonderfully remote, but weekends and holidays will naturally see more visitors.
Beyond the summit cairn itself, which marks the highest point, look for the impressive Yes Tor just to the north. Another notable feature is Fordsland Ledge, which offers stunning views of the Okement Valley. The surrounding landscape is dotted with granite outcrops and ancient features, providing numerous scenic spots and photo opportunities.
High Willhays is located within Dartmoor National Park, which is a wild and remote area. The nearest amenities like cafes, pubs, and accommodation would typically be found in nearby towns such as Okehampton, which is about 5 kilometers (3 miles) south of the summit. It's advisable to plan for refreshments and lodging outside the immediate moorland area.
Given the exposed nature of Dartmoor, even on a calm day, winds can strengthen quickly as you ascend. It's highly recommended to dress in layers and bring appropriate waterproof and windproof gear, regardless of the season. Sturdy hiking boots, navigation tools (map and compass or GPS), sufficient water, snacks, and sun protection are also essential for a safe and enjoyable hike.
Following recent legal developments, the right to wild camp on Dartmoor has been significantly restricted. While there was previously a tradition of wild camping, it is now generally not permitted without landowner permission. Visitors should check the latest regulations from Dartmoor National Park authority before planning any overnight stays.