Hotels Near Brown Willy, Altarnun

Brown Willy is a prominent hill located in the village of Altarnun in Cornwall, England. It is the highest point in Bodmin Moor, standing at an impressive 1,378 feet above sea level. The hill is named after the Cornish word "Bronn Wennili", which means "hill of swallows".

Brown Willy is a popular destination for hikers and walkers, offering stunning views of the surrounding countryside. The hill is covered in heather and gorse, and is home to a variety of wildlife, including ponies, sheep, and birds of prey.

At the summit of Brown Willy, there is a large cairn made of granite stones, which is believed to have been constructed during the Bronze Age. The cairn is surrounded by smaller stones, which are thought to have been used for ritual purposes.

Despite its popularity, Brown Willy can be a challenging climb, particularly in bad weather. The hill is exposed to the elements, and can be subject to strong winds and heavy rain. However, for those who are up to the challenge, the views from the top are well worth the effort.

Overall, Brown Willy is a fascinating and beautiful landmark in Altarnun, offering a glimpse into the rich history and natural beauty of Cornwall.

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For travelers seeking a retreat within accessible distance of significant historical areas, Jamaica Inn offers a welcoming space. The guest house provides a convenient base for exploring the region’s attractions. It’s a place where you can settle in and enjoy the local atmosphere.

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