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Name:Woodbury Hill
Hill number:17880
Height:58m / 190ft
Parent (Ma):2886  Carnmenellis
RHB Section:40: Cornwall & Devon
County/UA:Cornwall
Catchment:Fal
Class:Tump (0-99m)
(Tu,0)
Grid ref:SW 84652 42183
Summit feature:no feature
Drop:35m
Col:23m  SW840417  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 204
(1:25k) 105
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 15 users)ByDate of Ascent
Repeat with L of our January 10 mile 3 Tump circuit from Feock, but this time taking 3 hours not 2 as we walked and talked and listened to our new favourite pod cast 'The Rest is Politics' As usual lovely and quite in these backwater creek footpaths and lanes.Chris Pearson13/08/2023
Parked at Churchtown farm, up lane into field by mast. Top near water tank.PeterD06/08/2023
A lovely 2 hour, 10 mile run exploring with L from Feock on the 1st day of our pet-sit. Wonderful warm January sunshine - daffodils out! and the sun glinting off the sea - The Fal Ria -drowned river valleys caused by rising sea level when the glaciers melted - creating many twisting tidal creeks inland - I recall copying a map of it in school geography. Followed steep quiet lanes and creek shoreline footpaths - lined with old oak woodlands -all very beautiful and part of the Cornish Coast AONB. We linked 3 Tumps - summits all flat fields and 6 different creek heads - the best bits. Approached this hill from the S but then went down N and then back up the dead end footpath (without a boat or swimming ) to look across at jigsaw pretty Malpas a south facing waterside boating village.Chris Pearson17/01/2023
From Old Kea.summitter17/01/2023
Possible to drive up the lane to just before entrance drive to Woodbury farm.Adrian10/07/2022
Parked at end of road at 84391 41776, up track to summit field which has clover in it so not too sensitive.clivevilla26/06/2022
Parked in Old Kea and used footpaths for Woodbury and Trelease HillsMark Sims17/05/2022
Near phone mast, at base of water tank, on field boundary. We accessed by dinghy when moored at Malpas up an attractive leafy track, formerly used for passenger ferry.Denise 10/07/2016
Nice wooded track up from river. Concrete water tank at edge of field. Denise suffering with broken ribs.RichardM10/07/2016
From ssw as per DG. No crop and slightly higher 20m N of field edge but very little in it.RHW07/07/2016
Ample parking at end of minor road at SW 84375 41773. Walked up lane (PROW) to bend where lane turns right and PROW carries straight on. At this point I climbed a metal gate into field of tall crop. The field edges were clear of the crop and I was able to walk east along the edge of field which runs parallel with lane but hidden by dense hedgerow. I passed a circular structure to reach the 58m spot height and called the hill bagged as there was no way of establishing any possible higher ground due to the very tall & dense crop. I did venture into the crop for a few metres but it was fairly hopeless and I give it up!David Gradwell31/10/2015
Walked here whilst geocaching.CornishGazza06/04/2012
On Bob Acton's walk 4 Around the Fal.arranc02/12/1989
Matt14/04/2022
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