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Dunkery Hill est un sommet du Royaume-Uni culminant à 519 mètres d'altitude dans le comté du Somerset, dont il constitue le point culminant, en Angleterre. C'est également le plus haut sommet de l'Exmoor, classé en tant que parc national. Le versant septentrional de la colline fait en outre partie d'une réserve de nature. Dunkery Hill est un site archéologique important, avec de nombreux vestiges d'occupation antérieurs à l'âge du bronze, parmi lesquels des tumulus et des forts de colline. Il est ainsi confié en partie au National Trust. L'ascension est appréciée par les randonneurs et les cyclistes. Dunkery Hill, znany również jako Dunkery Beacon – najwyższy szczyt położony na terenie Parku Narodowego Exmoor w Anglii, w hrabstwie Somerset, niedaleko miejscowości Porlock. Dunkery Beacon är en bergstopp på berget Dunkery Hill i Storbritannien. Den ligger i grevskapet Somerset och riksdelen England, i den södra delen av landet, 240 km väster om huvudstaden London. Toppen på Dunkery Beacon är 519 meter över havet. Terrängen runt Dunkery Beacon är kuperad åt nordost, men åt sydväst är den platt. Dunkery Beacon är den högsta punkten i trakten. Runt Dunkery Beacon är det ganska glesbefolkat, med 48 invånare per kvadratkilometer. Närmaste större samhälle är Minehead, 8,6 km nordost om Dunkery Beacon. I omgivningarna runt Dunkery Beacon växer i huvudsak blandskog. Dunkery Beacon at the summit of Dunkery Hill is the highest point on Exmoor and in Somerset, England. It is also the highest point in southern England outside of Dartmoor. The sandstone hill rises to 519 metres (1,703 ft) and provides views over the surrounding moorland, the Bristol Channel and hills up to 86 miles (138 km) away. The site has been visited by humans since the Bronze Age, and contains several burial mounds in the form of cairns and bowl barrows. Sweetworthy on the lower slopes is the site of two Iron Age hill forts or enclosures and a deserted medieval settlement. The hill is part of a Site of Special Scientific Interest and National nature reserve. It was in private ownership until the 20th century, when it was donated to the National Trust by Sir Thomas Acland, Colonel Wig
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