Heltor Rock

Dartmoor

Heltor rock, is a rocky outcrop on a solitary hill with a fantastic view of the surrounding countryside, the tor is split in two (E/W) by the Devil's Gully (DG). Heading up the only path, you meet the southern tip which forks left to the west face (climbing) and the right which takes you to the top of the tor and on to the top of the DG.Bouldering on the boulder which overlooks the path up to the tor [Mad Matt]

Crag information
Climbing Area: South West & Southern Rock Type: Granite
Importance: CRoW Land: No
Ownership: Unknown No. of Routes: 20
Within National Park: No Year Developed:
Grid Reference: SX7990087000

Parking and Approach

Parking at the foot of the only path leading to the tor, is at best a dry muddy verge. Be careful, especially after rain or in winter, easy to get stuck. (OL28 - Has it ringed as access land)
Area information

Part of the Dartmoor National Park is used by the MoD for training and live-firing exercises. It also offers a wealth of excellent hillwalking and numerous Tors, some of which still have the potential for new climbing development – especially wild bouldering. The Defence Estates endeavour to support public access (without compromising public safety and military training) and have produced a website with the important safety info and firing times. Follow this link http://www.dartmoor-ranges.co.uk/ for the Dartmoor training area homepage and links to detailed info.

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