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British Camp
The remains of a large univallate hillfort, a medieval ringwork, bailey and pillow mound situated in a commanding position on the Beacon and Millennium Hills, west of the River Severn.
Cartmel Fell
Cartmel Fell is a Hamlet in South Lakeland.
Winter Hill
Winter Hill is the highest point in the West Pennine area and towers over Rivington and its surroundings, although it is not tall enough to be classed as a mountain.
Winter Hill Summit
The summit of Winter Hill marked by an OS trig point.
Warton Crag
A little limestone crag area overlooking Morecambe Bay, with a nature reserve, prehistoric monuments and caves.
Warrendale Knotts
A limestone crag above Settle with cairns and an interesting walled trig point.
Standing Stones Hill
Standing Stones Hill in the Anglezarke area is a bit of a mystery, given its absence of standing stones or viable historic reference to ever having standing stones at all.
Rivington Pike
Written records of ‘Roun Pike’ stretch back to 1280, though it is entirely feasible the Pike became part of England’s integral beacon defence network over a century earlier under the instigation of the Earl of Chester after the Scottish raids of 1138.
The Malvern Hills
The Malvern Hills are a prominent range of hills dominating the much flatter landscape to the East and giving excellent views towards the higher ground of the Welsh border.
Beacon Fell
Beacon Fell is a picturesque hill located in the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in Lancashire, England.
Billinge Hill
A small but steep wooded hill with hiking and mountain bike trails.
Addlebrough
A hill in North Yorkshire with a distinctive ‘tor’ look and flat top.
Shining Tor
Tor Hill
A hill above Haslingden with the tor-shape which is uncommon in the area.
Musbury Heights
A steep-sided plateau overlooking Haslingden Grane with an old disused quarry and numerous ruins.
White Pike (Seathwaite)
The Knott
Broughton Moor
Orrest Head
The view from Orrest Head was Wainwrights life-changing introduction to the Lakeland fells and is a popular viewpoint for visitors to Windermere today.
Clent Hills
A stunning countryside haven in the heart of the busy Midlands.
Billinge Hill (Wigan)
Billinge Hill is the highest point in Merseyside
Giggleswick Scar
A small but prominent hill with a massive limestone quarry at one end and plenty of caves.
Blua Crags
The first limestone crags encountered on the way up Attermire Scar from Settle.
Sugar Loaf Hill
A small hill above Settle, one of many English hills said to resemble a Sugar Loaf.
Attermire Scar
A 450 metre high limestone scar with caves and prehistoric sites.
Longridge Fell
Parlick
Adam Hill
A relatively small hill on the south side of Winter Hill.
Haystacks
A rocky hill towering over the south side of Buttermere.
Clwydian Range
Moel Famau
A hill with the huge ruin of an unfinished monument to Victoria on the summit.
Moel Llys-y-Coed
A hill on the Clwydian Range overlooking the ancient hillfort of Moel Arthur.
Moel Arthur
A hill on the Clwydian Range with the remains of a prehistoric hillfort encircling the summit.
Pendle Hill
Blacko Hill
Situated in the charming town of Nelson in Lancashire, Blacko Hill stands as a prominent natural landmark that offers captivating views.
Crooked Edge Hill
Crooked Edge Hill, or Two Lads is a small peak on the southwestern slopes of Winter Hill.
Healey Nab
A relatively small but prominent hill overlooking Chorley in Lancashire.
Lad Hows
Hope Mountain
The Naze
The Naze rises to a plateau above Whittlestone Head and Wayoh Reservoir and is noticeably modified by industry. A large disused quarry and even larger looking spoil create the outline of the hill most often seen.
Gop Hill Cairn
Gop Cairn is the largest Prehistoric mound in Wales and second only to Silbury Hill, Wiltshire in Britain.
Graig Fawr
Old Hills
A hiking and nature area with views across to the Marlvern Hills.
Table Hill
End Hill
Worcestershire Beacon
Pinnacle Hill
North Hill
Sugarloaf Hill
Black Hill
Black Hill is one of the several peaks in the Malvern Hills range located in Worcestershire, England.
Summer Hill
Midsummer Hill
Midsummer Hill Camp is a large multivallate hillfort with defensive annex and dyke in a commanding position on Midsummer and Hollybush Hills, west of the River Severn.
Nicky Nook
Moorland hiking area above Wyresdale and Grizedale.
Galley Hill Hillfort
The slight univallate hillfort on Galley Hill forms part of a series of defended sites established on the Greensand ridge during the Late Bronze Age and Iron Age.
Shutlingsloe
The Roaches
Hog Lowe Pike
A prominent little peak with a old triangulation pillar above Bentley Moss.
Hameldon Hill
Whimberry Hill
Whimberry Hill is a small peak, off the eastern side of Winter Hill.
Centre Hill
A hill above Todmorden with an assortment of historic monuments from standing stones to the site of an old beacon fire.
Stoodley Pike
Stoodley Pike is a hill near Todmorden in West Yorkshire, England. The hill is situated on the edge of the moorland plateau, overlooking the valley of the River Calder.
Harcles Hill
Harcles Hill also known as Holcombe Hill to the north of Bury is an open access area of moorland in the West Pennine Moors S.S.S.I.
Glastonbury Tor
An enigmatic hill that has been manually shaped in some prehistoric time.
Spitlers Edge
Spitlers Edge is a hill above Anglezarke on one side and Belmont on the other.
Teggs Nose Country Park
Teggs Nose Country Park in Macclesfield is a great place for a day out around the 382m hill, Tegg’s Nose.
Kit Hill Country Park
Kit Hill Country Park in Cornwall is a great place to enjoy a day out with your dog.
Eggardon Hill
Eggardon Hill is the site of an Iron Age Hillfort located in the county of Dorset in southern England.
Hartshead Pike
Hartshead Pike is a hill to the north of Ashton-under-Lyne, in Greater Manchester, England.
Higger Tor
Higger Tor is a distinctive gritstone tor located near the village of Hathersage in the Peak District National Park in England.
Brandon Hill
Brandon Hill is a beautiful park located in the heart of Bristol, England.
Will Narr
Just a stone’s throw from the market town of Chorley, Lancashire, lies the hill known as Will Narr.
Werneth Low
Werneth Low is a prominent hill situated in the Metropolitan Borough of Tameside, Greater Manchester, England.
Catbells
Catbells is a popular and enchanting fell located in the Lake District National Park.
Haystacks, located in the Lake District of North West England.
Cleeve Hill
Cleeve Hill, nestled in the scenic surroundings of Cheltenham.
The Chevin
The Chevin, a distinctive ridge overlooking the market town of Otley in West Yorkshire, England,
The Great Knoll
Said to be a glacial mound, The Great Knoll is found on the northern slope of Winter Hill, overlooking the village of Belmont.
Brown Lowe
Brown Lowe, locally known as Sugarloaf due to its shape being said to resemble what was once a popular form of bread.
Burnt Edge
Burnt Edge is a gritstone ridge on the south part of Winter Hill,
Great Hill
Great Hill is a notable summit located in Anglezarke in the borough of Chorley, Lancashire, England.
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