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Kilmar Tor

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Listing
  
HuMP

OS grid
  
SX252748

Elevation
  
396 m

Location
  
Bodmin Moor, Cornwall

Mountain type
  
granite tor

Prominence
  
118 m

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Topo map
  
OS Landranger 201, Explorer 109

Similar
  
Stowe's Hill, Brown Willy, Rough Tor, Garrow Tor, Alex Tor

Kilmar Tor (Cornish: Kil Margh) is an elongated hill, 396 metres (1,299 ft) high and running from SW to NE, on Bodmin Moor in the Duchy of Cornwall, England. Its prominence of 118 metres qualifies it as a HuMP.

Map of Kilmar Tor, Liskeard, UK

Kilmar Tor is located on the eastern side of Bodmin Moor, about 2½ kilometres WSW of the hamlet of North Hill and 3½ kilometres north of Cornwall's highest village, Minions. It is surmounted by granite tors. There is trig point at the summit as well as a cairn and cist. The course of a dismantled railway runs around the hill to the south, evidence of the mining that used to be carried out in the area.

On Kilmar Tor's northern flank is Twelve Men's Moor with Trewortha Tor and Hawk's Tor beyond the saddle. To the southeast is Bearah Tor and, to the south, Langstone Downs. Withy Brook runs roughly north to south past the western end of the hill and, to the east, open moorland descends to the valley of the River Lynher.

References

Kilmar Tor Wikipedia