
Kerb on the eastern side of the cairn. Castle Pencaire centre skyline, with the hills of West Penwith emerging from the rain on the far left skyline.
Image credit: A. Brookes (21.6.2016)
Kerb on the eastern side of the cairn. Castle Pencaire centre skyline, with the hills of West Penwith emerging from the rain on the far left skyline.
Looks lovely hiding amongst the bracken and the foxgloves. Did you walk on to the top?
Yes, once the drizzle stopped it was a nice spot. We went on up to the hillfort (this was actually on the way back).
A visit to the most southerly HuMP on the mainland to go along side Dunnet Head, most northerly, a few years back - Nice one, I like that :-)
Yep, I assume Watch Croft is probably the most westerly too. Do they have any hills in the east? :)
I think Beinn Bhuidhe up Ardnamurchan way might be the most westerly on the mainland. The east one is Cheriton Hill in Kent but I don't fancy that one much (sorry to anyone who's been and liked it).
Just been looking at Ardnamurchan. There's a bus service from Fort William to Kilchoan, so maybe one day...