Honeybag Tor

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53 (2%) of Registered Dartefacters have visited this item. They are: Dave Hamnett, Michael, Pat, Ecky, DartmoorFromAnAutisticPerspective, thegavs, Richard Blight, RVC, JannerJim, Simon40, Clanger, Chris Taylor, Joy Topping, Steve Hill, Okehammer, Caliamble, Bridgemarker Tim, nickstreet36, John Paver, davebates, WaternMan, John Deakins, DartyToni, Martin Brown, dartefact, Smiffys1975, onlyonekirbs, Beth Robotham, Max Piper, The_greenman, goldfishrock, Saltash Stamper, Nickerzzzzz, KeithRyan, bobfitzy62, SteveGrigg, Boo, Neil Handley, Sheron, Ian Mayhew, BevDickinson, Fr66, Amanda Ellis, Natassia, ejt211, Dartmoor Paul, Paulmilsom, Torbagga, Hadrian, Fidget, mkcladi, TiggerOnTor, CocosCrew

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Honeybag Tor is a magnificent tor that doesn’t appear to receive all that much attention, which is very odd given its proximity to roads. It is a fantastic series of giant granite outcrops that emanate from the amphitheatre on the top of the hill, spilling down in all directions but notably the north and west. The views across to Old House Hill are wonderful, as are those northward towards Heatree Down and Easdon Tor. If you make it to Chinkwell Tor and think about turning back, you could walk over to Honeybag Tor and then down the steep path to follow Thornhill Lane back to Bonehill Rocks.

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