Everything about High Willhays totally explained
High Willhays is the highest point on
Dartmoor,
Devon, at 621 m (2,039 ft) above sea level, and the highest point in
Great Britain south of the
Brecon Beacons. High Willhays and nearby
Yes Tor are the only summits in England south of the
Peak District to rise above 2,000 feet, apart from
Black Mountain which is on the
Welsh border. They are therefore classed as mountains.
This remote spot in the northern part of Dartmoor is situated within the Danger Zone — an area used periodically by the
British Army for exercises. Red flags are raised around the perimeter when firing is due to be taking place.
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