Brown Willy is Cornwall's highest hill, with a summit reaching 1,378 feet (420 meters) above sea level. Located among the rocky outcrops and desolate reaches of Bodmin Moor, with cairns that date back to the early Bronze Age, Brown Willy has been considered a sacred place for thousands of years.
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Geography Rough Tor
Also Know, what are the highest points in Cornwall? The summit, at 1,378 feet (420 metres) above sea level, is the highest point of Bodmin Moor and of Cornwall as a whole.
| Brown Willy | |
|---|---|
| Elevation | 420 m (1,380 ft) |
| Prominence | 314 m (1,030 ft) |
| Parent peak | High Willhays |
| Listing | Marilyn, County Top |
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Bodmin Moor's
What is Bodmin Moor famous for?
As well as Neolithic and Bronze Age remains, Bodmin Moor boasts a wealth of other historical features, including Medieval clapper bridges, such as the Delford Bridge which spans the De Lank river near St Breward, and the best-preserved Celtic Holy Well in Cornwall, that of St Cleer, near Bowithick.