Climb the high tops rising from the rolling moorland of Exmoor and explore the dramatic sea-cliffs on its northern flank – the highest in England. Includes all summits at least 300 m high with at least 50 m prominence on the Exmoor massif in the counties of Devon and Somerset, England. A hiking/hill-running challenge, not involving hills in permanent snow, located near the city of Exeter. Created and maintained by peakery member Mark Trengove.
Highest peak
Dunkery Beacon
1,702 ft / 518 m
Most prominent peak
Dunkery Beacon
1,358 ft / 414 m prom
Most climbed peak
Dunkery Beacon
17 climbs
Most difficult peak
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Difficulty breakdown
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"From Wheddon Cross, on the bridleway via Pitleigh to the summit. Then north to Couple Cross Hill, descending on old green lanes past Kersham back to Wheddon Cross. Solo. Some watery sunshine, but a chilly east wind." — marktrengove2 • Apr 6, 2019