Tor cairn near Cox Tor
A Bronze Age cairn forming part of an ancient cemetery on the slopes south of Cox Tor.
A Bronze Age cairn forming part of an ancient cemetery on the slopes south of Cox Tor.
A Bronze Age cairn on the slopes of Down Tor, part of Dartmoor's extensive prehistoric burial landscape.
Bronze Age cairn standing near High Willhays, the highest point on Dartmoor, marking ritual or burial use of the high moor.
A Bronze Age cairn on the open moor, 50 metres north-east of Hookney Tor, scheduled as an ancient monument.
Bronze Age cairn marking the summit of Dartmoor's second-highest peak, with far-reaching moorland views.
A Bronze Age cairn crowning Shell Top, with views across the high moor.
Bronze Age cairn and cemetery on Corn Ridge summit, marked by a distinctive stone heap known as Branscombe's Loaf.
Bronze Age cairnfield with twelve stone cairns, agricultural lynchet and boundary bank south-west of Raddick Hill.
Two Bronze Age burial mounds sitting quietly on the high moor, their purpose lost to time but their presence unmissable.