Name: | Ardevora Veor |
Hill number: | 17898 |
Height: | 41m / 135ft |
Parent (Ma): | 19290 Hensbarrow Downs |
County/UA: | Cornwall |
Topographical area: | ES01 Brownwilly-hensbarrow |
SMC/RHB section: | 40: Cornwall & Devon |
Catchment: | Fal |
Class: | Tump (0-99m) (Tu,0) |
Grid ref: | SW 87597 41085 |
Summit feature: | no feature: meadow |
Drop: | 34m |
Col: | 7m SW880409 |
OS map sheet(s): | (1:50k) 204 (1:25k) 105 |
Change log: | show changes for this hill entry |
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Logged Descriptions (logged by 7 users) | By | Date of Ascent |
Dusty | 11/06/2024 | |
Parked as Adrian at end of tarmac road past farm. Down track past two houses passing 2nd to the west and up two fields to top. | PeterD | 09/05/2024 |
Parked at end of vehicular row beyond Trenestrall farm. Nice walk and path mown through tall grasses over the summit. | Adrian | 11/07/2022 |
Walked from the road, down the side road which becomes a track. Last of fifteen tops today. | clivevilla | 26/06/2022 |
Rounded summit ( indistinct) of delightful wild flower filled meadow on small peninsula in Ruan inlet, accessed on the tide by dinghy from Ruan pontoon, south of Truro. Great estuary views. | Denise | 11/07/2016 |
By dinghy up the charming Ruan creek - a trip worthy in its own right an hour either side of high tide (Neaps-3 today). Good landing on beach at W edge of the Ardevora Veor peninsula then up flower filled hay meadow to summit. A fine little hill with excellent all round views. | RichardM | 11/07/2016 |
Lovely spot once reached, abandoned pasture with a few brambles starting to encroach. Walked track (dirt road); before houses followed field edge L to south shore via narrow tree belt. Just after high tide so some wading knee deep in a couple of places. Steep bank then old fields to HP. Easy way out past two houses, both occupied, saw no one but heard dogs. | RHW | 08/07/2016 |