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The Lake District Summits the Definitive List Details & GPS Waypoint

Bron Wennyly 420.3m (1379ft)

Summit Feature: Place Name Information: Prioritising the originating name and following the recommended spelling in Standard Written Form (SWF) which is adopted by the Cornish Language Partnership for educational and official use. Numerical Data: 420.3m summit height and 97.6m col height (322.7m drop)
Classification: Hill Trigpoint, Befour, Britfour, Clem, County-tops-administrative, County-tops-historic, County-tops-current, Four, Hardy, Hump, Marilyn, NHToEW, SuperSummit, P30 Tump.
OS Grid Ref: SX158799 (10 figure Grid Ref: SX1587379998).
UK Area: 40 - Cornwall & Devon (OS Maps 1:50k(201. 1:25k(109)
Latitude: 50.59061, Longitude: -4.60265, Height: 420.3 metres (1379 feet)
Prominence: 322.7 metres (1059 feet)
Unique Waypoint POI Name: 0420.P (DoBIH Hill ID: 2881)

Associated Trigpoint:
  TP0972 'Brown Willy' Grid Ref: SX1586979998 Separation: 4m from Hill grid ref.

Associated Child Hill(s):
   Rough Tor (400m, p86);

External Links for Bron Wennyly:
-GeoHack link... -OS Map Bing link... -Google Map link... -Geograph link... -Bron Wennyly on hill-bagging.co.uk... -Brown Willy on trigpointinguk.com...

Data courtesy of Myrddyn Phillips and Aled Williams

Selected mapping: Google or Bing / Ordnance Survey

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Brown Willy List & GPS Waypoints:

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  • '0420.P' SX158799 Bron Wennyly (420m, p322.7)

Member's Comments on Bron Wennyly...

  • Nick Wakelam says...
  • Very good free CP to NW. Over Rough Tor first; ascending Brown Willy on good path from NW. Maybe not as impressive a top as Rough Tor; but quieter (as further for folks to walk from car park). Excellent views. Didn't find the letterbox; but didn't try very hard either. Continued south over Brownwilly Downs on good path to bag Butter's Tor.
    PS Highly recommend the Bettle & Chisel pub at Delabole - very good value B&B; good beer and friendly staff.
  • JohnR says...
  • Helen, Josh, Lucy, Molly and myself worked our way down from Rough Tor through the bracken and the rocks and then followed the path up to the Trigpoint on the summit of Brown Willy. We had a pastie and then after returning to the carpark enjoyed a paddle in the refreshing stream - 25/07/2017.
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Data courtesy of Myrddyn Phillips and Aled Williams



 

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