I have to agree with xyz. I walked up Bellever Tor in April 2002 and I have never before or since felt such a strong spiritual impact. I never intended to walk all the way up, but he drew me endlessly onwards and upwards through the mud. This Tor has a majestic spirit and I found myself kneeling in respect once I reached the summit. No other Tor has had quite the same impact on me. Respect.
S
soulsong

The ninth stone being absorbed by the tree’s root system. A small pool of clear water collects between the stone and tree.
As soon as I set foot within the boundary of this circle I was stopped dead in my tracks and overwhelmed with an unexpected demand for respect and reverence. The sense of power is immense and very alive.
(visited 3rd October 2001)

Inscriptions on the rear side of the guardian tree.

The two largest stones, from the rear of the circle, behind the large guardian tree which provides a roof.

The ‘male’ entrance stone. The ‘female’ one is to the left, out of shot.

Even when you’re aware of the circle, the only sign of it is one of the large entrance stones.