Here is a list of Dartmoor tors and hills. Dartmoor is a National Park in South West England. The main authority (other than the OS map) is "Dartmoor Tors and Rocks" by Ken Ringwood, supplemented as marked by Terry Bound (TB) David Bellamy (DB) and Tim Jenkinson (TJ). Some have been viewed and photographed by the current editors (CJH and JFM)
Aish Tor SX702715 (CJH and JFM)
Allerbrook Outcrop SX67837191
Amicombe Hill
Arch Tor SX634782
Arms Tor SX541863(CJH and JFM)
Ashbury Tor SX604942(CJH and JFM)
Assycombe Hill SX665820 (boundary marker; no tor visible)
Aylesborough Tor SX599686(see Eylesbarrow)
Bag Tor SX762758(CJH and JFM)
Bagga Tor SX548805(CJH and JFM)
Ball Hill, Okehampton
Beardown Tors SX602774
Bee Tor SX708844
Bel Tor SX696730
Bell Tor SX730779
Bellever Tor SX645764
Belstone Tor SX614921
Bench Tor SX691718
Berra Tor SX553679
Birch Tor SX687815
Black Dunghill SX581775
Black Hill. There are two Black Hills on Dartmoor:
Black Hill (Northwest Dartmoor) (584 m) SX604846
Black Hill (East Dartmoor) (412m) near Manaton at SX761787.
Black Tor. There are 3 Black Tors on the moor:
In the south of the moor, near Shipley Tor SX680635.
In the north west of the moor, near High Willhays. SX566895
In the west of the moor, near Walkhampton SX574718.
Blackadon Tor SX718734
Blackalder Tor SX567616
Bonehill Rocks
Boulters Tor SX525780
Bracken Tor SX588939
Brat Tor SX539856
Bray Tor SX539856
Brent Fore Hill
Brent Hill
Brent Tor SX471804
Brimhill Tor SX518795
Buck Tor
Burrator SX553679
Butterdon Hill SX655587
Buttern Hill SX653885
Callisham Tor SX538664
Calveslake Tor SX609677
Chat Tor SX556853
Chinkwell Tor SX729781
Chub Tor SX520661
Collard Tor SX557622
Combeshead Tor or Combshead Tor SX588688
Combestone Tor SX670718
Conies Down Tor SX589791
Coombe Tor SX686872
Corndon Tor SX687742
Cosdon Hill or Cosdon Beacon SX636915
Cox Tor (Cocks' Tor). SX531762
Cramber Tor SX584712
Crane Hill SX622690
Crockern Tor SX616758
Crow Tor SX605788
Cut Hill SX598827
Devil's Tor SX597797
Dinger Tor SX586881
Doe Tor SX541849
Down Tor SX580694
Lower Dunnagoat Tor SX558863
Lydford Tor
Higher Dunnagoat Tor SX558865
Easdon Hill
Easdon Tor SX729823
East Hill, South of Okehampton
East Mill Tor SX600897
Eastern Tor SX584665
Eastern White Barrow SX665652
Feather Tor SX535742
Flat Tor SX609817
Foggintor SX567736. Quarried out.
Fox Tor There are two Fox Tors:
One Southeast of Princetown at SX626698. This is the one the name usually refers to.
One near Mary Tavy at SX514788
Fur Tor (or Vurretor)SX588831
Ger Tor SX547831
Giant's Hill
Gibbet Hill
Gibby Combe Tor
Gidleigh Tor SX671878
Grea Tor SX754782 (not shown on all modern maps, though nearby Greator rocks is)
Great Combe Tor SX523775
Great Hound torSX743790
Great Gnats' Head
Great Kneeset SX589859
Great Links Tor SX552868
Great Mis Tor SX563769
Great Nodden SX539874
Great Staple Tor SX542760
Great Trowlesworthy Tor SX580643
Green Hill SX636678
Green Tor SX562864
Gren Tor SX551880
Gripper's Hill SX686655
Gutter Tor SX578669
Hameldown Tor SX703807
Hangershell Rock SX654594
Hangingstone Hill SX617861
Hare Tor SX551842
Hart Tor SX581720
Hartland Tor SX642799
Hartor Tors (also Hart Tor, Harter Tors) SX599678 and SX602677
Hawks Tor SX552625
Haytor or Hay Tor (also Hey Tor) SX757770
Heckwood Tor SX537738
Heltor Rock SX800870
Hen Tor SX594693
High Tor SX512786
Higher Tor There are 2 Higher Tors on the moor:
One at SX613917 (near Belstone)
One at SX697726 (near Poundsgate)
Higher White Tor SX619786
High Willhays (or High Willes, High Willows, Highest Tor, Hight Will). SX580895
Hockinston Tor SX700719
Hollow Tor . There are two Hollow Tors on the moor:
One near Top Tor at SX731762
One Near Princetown at SX571745
Holwell Tor SX751777
Homerton Hill
Honeybag Tor SX728787
Hookney Tor SX699813
Hound Tor . There are two Hound Tors on the moor:
One south of Throwleigh
One south of Manaton
Huccaby Tor SX655740
Hucken Tor SX549739
Hunt Tor SX557875
Hunts Tor SX722897
Hunter's Tor SX760825
Ingra Tor SX555721
Ivy Tor SX628936
Kennon Hill SX643893
Kent's Tor SX516794
Kes Tor SX665863 aka Kestor Rock
King Tor SX710815
King's Tor SX557739
Kitty Tor SX587875
Lakehead Hill SX643777
Langcombe Hill SX618657
Laughter Tor (Lough Tor) SX653757
Leather Tor (Lether Tor) SX562700
Leedon Tor (Leeden Tor on the Ordnance Survey maps) SX563719
Legis Tor SX571656
Leigh Tor SX712715
Lints Tor SX580874
Littaford Tors SX616769
Little Combe Tor SX521777
Little Hound Tor SX633900
Little Links Tor SX547870
Little Mis Tor SX564763 (Historically also called Wain Tor)
Little Staple Tor SX539754
Little Trowlesworthy Tor SX580645
Longaford Tor SX616779
Longstone Hill
Longtimber Tor SX509783
Low Man's Tor SX757770
Lower White Tor SX619792
Luckey Tor SX685721
Lydford Tor SX599782
Lynch Tor SX565807
Maiden Hill
Manga Hill SX630850
Mel Tor SX693725
Meldon Hill
Metheral Hill SX624897
Merripit Hill SX657803
Middle Staple Tor SX540757
Middle Tor SX565807
Nakers Hill
Nat Tor. There are two Nat Tors (or Nattor) on the moor:
Near Burrator Reservoir at SX573673
Near Lydford at SX545825
North Hessary Tor SX578743
Oke Tor SX612901
Okement Hill (or Ockment) SX603875
Old Hill
Over Tor
Peek Hill
Penn Beacon SX599629
Pew Tor SX532735
Pil Tor SX735759
Pupers Hill SX673674
Raddick Hill
Ramsley Hill
Raven's Tor. There are two.
One at SX762819
and another at SX504840
Reedy Hill (on the border)
Rippon Tor SX747756
Rival Tor (Rippator, Rifle Tor) SX642881
Rook Tor SX602615
Roos Tor (Roose Tor, Rulestorre, Rolls Tor) SX543766
Rough Tor SX606798
Round Hill There are three hills known as Round Hill on the moor
Row Tor There are two Row Tors on the moor.
One at SX593916 3 km south of Okehampton.
Royal Hill SX616726
Rundlestone Tor SX576746
Ryder's Hill SX659691
Saddle Tor SX751763
Scarey Tor SX607924
Scorhill Tor SX659872
Shapley Tor SX699821
Sharp Tor. There are several Sharp Tors, both Sharpitors may also be referred to as Sharp Tor in some casesOne at SX686729 near Dartmeet.
Another at SX649617 on Ugborough Moor.
Another at SX550849.
Another at SX729899.
Sharpitor. There are two Sharpitors on the moor:
At SX560702 near Leather Tor.
Near Lustleigh at SX772816
Shavercombe Tor SX594661
Sheeps Tor SX566683
Shell Top (or Shiel Top, Shell Tor) SX598638
Shelstone Tor SX558898
Shilstone Tor SX658902
Shipley Tor SX685632
Sittaford Tor (or Siddaford Tor) SX633830
Skir Hill SX650705
Sourton Tors SX542899
South Hessary Tor SX597724
Smith Hill
Snowdon SX668684
Standon Hill SX555814
Stannon Tor SX647802
Staple Tor or Steeple Tor - see Little Staple Tor, Middle Staple tor and Great Staple Tor.
Steeperton Tor SX618888
Stenga Tor SX570880
Stinger's Hill SX631660
Stonetor Hill SX749856
Swell Tor SX560733. Quarried out.
Ter Hill SX642705
Three Barrows SX653626
Thornworthy Tor SX664853
Tom's Hill
Top Tor SX737762
Thornworthy Tor, see Great Trowlesworthy Tor
Ugborough Beacon SX668592
Vixen Tor SX542742
Was Tor SX500830
Watchet Hill
Water Hill SX671813
Watern Tor (or Watern Borough) SX629868
Western Beacon SX654576. The most southerly hill on Dartmoor.
West Mill Tor SX587910
White Tor SX543788. Also see Higher White Tor and Lower White Tor
Whitehill Tor SX575615
Whitehorse Hill SX617855
Wild Tor SX623877
Wind Tor SX708758
Winter Tor SX609915
Wittaburrow
Woodcock Hill
Yar Tor SX678741
Yes Tor. There are actually two Yes Tors on the moor:
The name Yes Tor usually refers to the one near Okehampton at SX581902, which has also been known as Eastor and Highest Tor in the past (though High Willhays, approximately 1 kilometre south is actually 2 metres higher).
The second Yes Tor is on Walkhampton Common. Called East Tor by Terry Bound, referred to Crossing. Not on the OS map and quite difficult to find: grid reference 53989
Zeal Hill
The total number of named tors and hills on the moor varies considerably depending on the source. Crossing refers to tors as "These granite masses, of which there are about 170 on Dartmoor". There are at least as many named Hills, Downs, Beacons etc. as well as Rocks used to refer to tors. It is not uncommon for a tor and a hill to share a name, as Tor refers to the granite outcrop (for example Nattor Down), equally, as can be seen in the list above, many names recur. Even the definition of Dartmoor varies between sources, particularly between modern sources and those that predate the national park.