The Moor and the Cheesewring Bodmin Moor is covered in prehistoric barrows and stone hut circles, reaching its highest point n Brown Willy at 1375 feet. The largest stone circle consists of the Hurlers, men turned to stone for playing the Cornish game of hurling on the Sabbath. Nearby is the dramatic stack of stones known as the Cheesewring, which William Borlase believed was built by the Druids, but has been created by miners stacking stones and natural erosion.