Winsford Hill Somerset England Uk

Winsford Hill Somerset England Uk

Winsford Hill Somerset England Uk
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Winsford Hill Somerset England Uk

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The second highest hill on Exmoor gives a great view around the Moor itself.  Many walkers seem to appear from nowhere (there is a path just 50m to the North used by many!) and a few minutes respite from the wind by sheltering in the depression.

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A: Tarr Steps River Bank Somerset England Uk

Par Geoff Mather, A 2.3 km

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B: Tarr Steps Clapper Bridge Somerset England Uk

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C: Danes Brook Island Devon England Uk

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D: Lower Willingford Bridge Parapet Devon England Uk

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The Lower Willingford Bridge that crosses Danes Brook on Exmoor is a delightful location, especially ...

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E: Lower Willingford Bridge Devon England Uk

Par Geoff Mather, A 6.2 km

The Lower Willingford Bridge that crosses Danes Brook on Exmoor is a delightful location, especially ...

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F: Landacre Bridge, Somerset, England, Uk

Par Geoff Mather, A 6.3 km

This bridge crosses the river Barle in the middle of Exmoor. A lovely spot for a picnic and the kids.

Landacre Bridge, Somerset, England, Uk

G: Landacre Bridge Parapet, Somerset, England, Uk

Par Geoff Mather, A 6.3 km

This bridge crosses the river Barle in the middle of Exmoor. A lovely spot for a picnic and the kids.

Landacre Bridge Parapet, Somerset, England, Uk

H: Landacre Bridge And River Barle, Somerset, England, Uk

Par Geoff Mather, A 6.3 km

This bridge crosses the river Barle in the middle of Exmoor. A lovely spot for a picnic and the kids.

Landacre Bridge And River Barle, Somerset, England, Uk

I: Lang Combe, Exmoor

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Lang Combe Head on the northweast slope of Dunkery Hill is the source of the Horner Water, which flow...

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J: Stoke Pero Woods, Exmoor

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