Heltor Rock is a limestone cliff face located in the Mendip Hills, Somerset, England. The rock face is approximately 150 feet (46 meters) high and features a prominent overhang, which has been formed through the erosion of the limestone by weathering and water flow. The rock is a popular spot for rock climbing and offers several routes of varying difficulty. The surrounding area is also home to a variety of flora and fauna, including rare species of orchids and butterflies.
Lovely peaceful spot on the edge of Dartmoor. 360deg views and good rocks for kids to clamber up. Nice (uphill) walk through the woods from the Steps Bridge car park. Recommended for not encountering other humans during a pandemic. Photo is of nearby meadow on the walk up.
A great view and fun to climb but deserted. Easy to park near.
Great spot, easy walk.
Nice to visit with great views.
Beautiful views!
Love the view
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
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Lovely peaceful spot on the edge of Dartmoor. 360deg views and good rocks for kids to clamber up. Nice (uphill) walk through the woods from the Steps Bridge car park. Recommended for not encountering other humans during a pandemic. Photo is of nearby meadow on the walk up.
A great view and fun to climb but deserted. Easy to park near.
Great spot, easy walk.
Nice to visit with great views.
Beautiful views!
Love the view