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Name:Tog Hill
Hill number:17312
Height:221m / 725ft
Parent (Ma):2869  Cleeve Hill
RHB Section:39: Central and Eastern England
County/UA:South Gloucestershire
Catchment:Avon (Bristol)
Class:Tump (200-299m)
(Tu,2)
Grid ref:ST 73641 72744
Summit feature:no feature: pasture
Drop:51m
Col:170m  ST764789  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 172
(1:25k) 155
Observations:flat summit area
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 36 users)ByDate of Ascent
The summit field has a newish bwf set a few feet back from the hedge and today the intervening gap had been helpfully cut. So from the permissive path access point near the crossroads, I followed the boundary clockwise, then through two open gateways giving access to top, so no fence crossings required.milimana09/06/2023
Parked at picnic spot and walked along permissive path to barn. Couldn't find a way round the barn to the apparent high spot. File under close enough.jedthehumanoid29/05/2023
Parked to the West in now open picnic area ST732727. Barn is in the process of becoming a glassy modern coversion. Not my taste, but the wife suprisingly liked it.David Evans08/01/2023
Picnic area closed, so parked in large layby just W of junction. Along Permissive Path and behind old barns, now being renovated.PGCE03/04/2021
Sheep pasture behind barnscjo24/12/2019
From picnic area, permissive path beside new(?) fence was totally overgrown so walked beside busy road. Lots of cattle in field but seemed docile in the heat.Aye Jimmy07/07/2019
From picnic area - permissive path along field edge to derelict farm buildings - gate into summit pasture.Chris Peart07/10/2018
3/3 (Lansdown Hill/Henley Hill/Tog Hill)Fergalh26/09/2017
Parked in the A420 layby, I made it through the bramble hedge and straight across the field. There were some people working by the barn so I gave them a cheery wave, they waved back but kept giving me sidelong glances. I can't think why!DC11main17/03/2017
A vile dark night with driving rain. Sitting glumly in the car at the picnic site was worse than just getting it done so went for the fast sprint and gritted teeth, hood up option. Headtorch (a bargain from Poundland) switched on to avoid being squashed by astonished drivers. Bad moment for the headtorch lens to unscrew itself. Welcome cloak of darkness into bull field - unfortunately headtorch would not now turn off. Could I sue Poundland if attacked by bull due to unwanted illumination, or at least get my £1 back! Luckily the bull was hiding from the rain on this hideous night. Does anyone ever return faulty goods to Poundland? Interestingly they were sued for selling reflective jackets which were not reflective -just yellow!. I wonder if my headtorch was another bargain line from the same supplier?Chris Pearson06/02/2017
From picnic area. Expensive looking harvester parked in farm buildingColin Crawford18/01/2017
Parked in the picnic area & then bagged the hill. Fine views to the NW.DanMaisieBex04/12/2016
From layby on A420 west of buildings. Busy road with no fp for 100yards. Gate has sign saying there is a bull but there wasn't. Summit is in the left hand of the two fields.clivevilla26/08/2016
From layby. Nasty 100m on main road without a footway.ngthack29/07/2016
Through derelict farm buildings. On this occasion warnings about bull were a load of bull.Campbell Singer17/04/2016
From sw, layby W of buildingsRHW25/12/2015
As arranc.GordonAdshead08/09/2015
Over gate, through derelict buildings to middle of field.arranc19/08/2015
Walked from car park through derelict farm buildings. Top in fieldPeterD16/05/2015
Beautiful day and lovely colours but about as insignificant as they come, with one proviso... A tick on the list without an RHW on it is pettily satisfying and after he bagged 38 tumps over the two days of the end of March trig bagging weekend, these will become rapidly rarer!!vegibagger07/04/2015
Like the others I found the farm buildings to the north of the A420 to be the easiest starting point. Highest point possibly in the far right corner of the field. This hill was probably as uninspiring as they come although the general area is nice enough.Herbert Anchovy20/11/2014
From farm buildings, easy to pasture summit with great views westwards. Had tried from SE first but could not get over the subsatantial hedges and before that tried the public car park...but left quickly due to a number of suspicius characters handing around.Adrian04/10/2014
From A420, through what appear to be disused farm buildings to pasture beyond. Broad flat hill top, summit seemed to be at ST 73643 72738 but not easy to precisely state where it is.jonglew01/07/2014
On Cotswold Waymavero1002/10/2010
Martin R02/09/2021
Tony J01/09/2021
hillhunter25/06/2021
johnkenyon25/07/2020
Steve Q22/02/2020
clique29/04/2018
Dusty14/09/2016
stevent080910/07/2016
andrew brown03/09/2015
Swindon Bagger06/06/2015
Ramblingpaul09/02/2015
lboutside08/07/2008