11.5 km
~2 hrs 47 min
299 m
“Explore Cornwall’s Bodmin Moor on an 11 km hike featuring wild landscapes, historical sites, and panoramic views.”
Starting your hike near Cornwall, England, this 11 km (approximately 6.8 miles) out-and-back trail offers a moderate challenge with an elevation gain of around 200 meters (656 feet). The trailhead is accessible by car, with parking available near the starting point. For those using public transport, the nearest significant landmark is the village of St. Breward, which can be reached by local bus services from Bodmin.### Initial Ascent and TerrainThe trail begins with a gentle ascent, gradually increasing in elevation as you make your way through the rugged landscape of Bodmin Moor. The terrain is a mix of grassy paths and rocky sections, so sturdy hiking boots are recommended. As you ascend, you'll be treated to panoramic views of the moorland, dotted with ancient stone formations and grazing livestock.### King Arthur's HallAt approximately 3 km (1.9 miles) into the hike, you'll reach King Arthur's Hall, a significant historical landmark. This ancient site is believed to be a Neolithic ceremonial enclosure, consisting of a rectangular arrangement of stones. The origins and purpose of King Arthur's Hall remain a mystery, adding an element of intrigue to your journey. Take a moment to explore the site and imagine the ancient rituals that may have taken place here.### Wildlife and FloraAs you continue your hike, keep an eye out for the diverse wildlife that inhabits Bodmin Moor. You may spot wild ponies, various bird species, and even the occasional deer. The moorland is also home to a variety of plant species, including heather, gorse, and wildflowers, which add splashes of color to the landscape, especially in the spring and summer months.### Brown Willy SummitThe trail then leads you towards Brown Willy, the highest point in Cornwall, standing at 420 meters (1,378 feet) above sea level. The final ascent to the summit is steep and rocky, requiring careful footing. Upon reaching the top, you'll be rewarded with breathtaking 360-degree views of the surrounding countryside. On a clear day, you can see as far as the Atlantic Ocean to the north and the rolling hills of Cornwall to the south.### Return JourneyAfter taking in the views from Brown Willy, retrace your steps back to the trailhead. The descent offers a different perspective of the landscape, and the changing light throughout the day can make familiar sights appear new and captivating.### Navigation and SafetyFor navigation, it's advisable to use the HiiKER app, which provides detailed maps and real-time tracking to ensure you stay on course. The weather on Bodmin Moor can be unpredictable, so pack layers and be prepared for sudden changes. Carry sufficient water and snacks, as there are no facilities along the trail.### Getting ThereIf driving, set your GPS to St. Breward, where you can find parking near the trailhead. For public transport users, take a bus from Bodmin to St. Breward, and follow local signs to the start of the trail. Always check the latest bus schedules and plan your return journey in advance.This hike offers a blend of natural beauty, historical intrigue, and a moderate physical challenge, making it a rewarding experience for those who venture into the heart of Cornwall's moorland.
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