Lewesdon Hill by pat40
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The highest point in Dorset with views between the trees over Devon, Somerset and out to sea
Standing at 915 feet (279 metres) Lewesdon Hill, along with nearby Pilsdon Pen, dominates the surrounding landscape. It's certainly an alluring hill fort, although being enclosed by woodland the views aren't uninterrupted, but the glimpses of the surrounding landscape you do get through the trees are worth the climb to the top. You can also see parts of the original Iron Age bank and ditches, and in more recent times it was the site for one of the Armada Beacons in 1588, used to warn of an impending attack by Spain.
Comments (8)
durleybeachbum
Must go there!
jayfar
Have been up there only once Pat. A very nice shot.
lisalisette
Beautiful place.. :)
Star4mation
Super shot Pat :)
giulband
Very great image !! If ypu like pictures can see some of mine here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/107293413@N04/sets/
danapommet
I'm not sure that I could make it up 915 feet (279 meters) . A lovely spot and I can understand why they put a beacon up there!
Faemike55
Wonderful capture
jocko500
cool shot