Gibby Combe Tor

This tor unveils itself as you head further down the hill. The hill in question is more of a spur of land sticking out, flanked on one side by the infant Holy Brook and one the other side by the stream which comes down from the north western side. As you head into the trees you will see more and more rock before the outcrop finally appears below. In summer the bracken will cover the hillside so find the path through or hug the streams on either side, however to help there are paths crossing north to south meaning only a few hundred metre walk down to this one. There are very little views from here or any military firing areas.

Height – 230 metres            OS Grid Reference – SX687687           Mark out of 10 – 4

Some of the higher rocks of Gibby Combe, these are on the unnamed stream to the northern side

Gibby Combe Tor itself is at the nose of the spur, Holy Brook down to the right

Gibby Combe Tor