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Name:Bynorth Cliff
Hill number:17678
Height:164.8m / 541ft
Section:40: Cornwall & Devon
Classification:Un
Drop:29.6m
Col:135.2m  SX 1684 9814  
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Entry no.Date recordedGrid Ref.Feature / Observations / SurveyRecorded byStatusSubpointLatest review
3158606/07/2020SX 16728 98930  F: in wood 5m W of trig pillar
S: LIDAR 1m
Galltywenallt
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 30 users)ByDate of Ascent
3 of 3 starting in lay-by near millook. Following footpaths from tregole until reaching Atlantic view then across road and through fields until reaching summit trigThe-Z-Man23/07/2023
South west coast pathJoel45128/06/2023
Visited while walking from Boscastle to Bude on the SWCP.rhalstead01/02/2020
Bagging Dizzard Point trig after parking near Dizzard Farm.Dugswell202/04/2019
Here for the trigpoint Dizzard Point. TP:UK log: Drove to Dizzard farm and asked permission to park and walk to trigpoint. Readily given and informed about electric fence (no advice given to avoid it, just you'll sort something). Trig on coastal path and leaning slightly? Great views along the coast but a bit misty still. With Coineanach Hutch #29 pillar of the trip.thejackrustles30/03/2019
As part of SW Coast Path.welshyboyo29/03/2019
On a 12 km coastal walk with L and Darren from Widemouth Bay to St Genny's church. Below the summit is the dense wind cropped dwarf Oak canopy of the wonderfully named Dizzard. It looks so dense and steep it's hard to imagine that any human has ever been far into it . It's been dated back to 4000 - 6500 BC and is now a SSSI.Chris Pearson20/08/2018
trail rundavert12301/01/2015
On SW Coast Pathnickywood116/10/2014
as part of the SWCP from Bude to Crackington Haven, solo, hot dayLou11/01/2014
RHW08/09/2007
Andy West11/09/2023
hughbagger06/05/2019
David S05/05/2019
Lesley Atchison20/08/2018
asbown19/09/2017
hillplodder02/07/2017
dave g29/05/2017
poppiesrara19/03/2017
cmac10/06/2009
Dusty30/11/2008
Berkscire87402/05/2004
amblemark15/04/2004
AlanD18/08/2003
MM27/07/2003
Martin R31/12/1999
GaryJones01/07/1999
raymondwilkes07/04/1996
IainT21/05/1992
Moorponder25/07/1984