Tourists and holidaymakers speed through the heart of Bodmin Moor on the A30 trunk road, perhaps stopping at Jamaica Inn or Dozmary Pool. But to see the real moor, you have to get off the main roads and head for the remote hills. Hawk’s Tor near North Hill is one of the best of all, and at around 1000 feet above sea level, is one of the highest. The summit consists of huge granite boulders, shaped and reshaped through millions of years of frost and rain.