Roughtor
Rough Tor is the second highest peak on Bodmin Moor. It is pronounced "row-tor" because the local dialect word "row" meant "rough". The summit of Rough Tor is encircled by a series of rough Neolithic stone walls which link natural outcrops, to form a tor enclosure. Also on the summit are the foundations of a mediaeval chapel, built into the side of one of the larger cairns.
On walks
- Rough Tor and Brown Willy (5.2 mile walk)
Also mentioned in walks
- Bowithick to Buttern Hill (4 mile walk)
- Camelford to Watergate (5 mile walk)
- St Breward to Advent (6.4 mile walk)
- Stannon Moor prehistoric relics (3.9 mile walk)