Made up two major outcrops the highest of the two to the south stands at 414m and although small has plenty to explore.
The second outcrop to the north takes the form of ridge which winds its way down the hill side for some 50m or so. Evie loved running down the ridge, but beware it has a large drop off on the east side.
The start of the ridge from the east side |
Part of the joy of visiting this tor is that it is remote enough to be very quiet, unspoilt and not battered by the crowds other tors get. It also has nice 360 degree views. We were also luck to be treated to the formation of a Altocumulus Standing Lenticular Cloud, which you can see forming the photos. After visiting the Hedge Down Tor we did made a quick visit to Honeybag, Chinkwell and Bell Tors before descending to the car.
Altocumulus Standing Lenticular Cloud format over Chinkwell Tor |