Blua Crags by munki-boy
Blua Crags
Blua Crags is in The Yorkshire Dales National Park in England.
The first limestone crags encountered on the way up Attermire Scar from Settle.
There are the remains of a small building below the crags that don’t look to be very old, probably 20th Century and not associated with the nearby limekiln that is marked as out of use on a 19th Century map.
Created: 20 February 2021 Edited: 29 November 2023
Blua Crags Details
Blua Crags is a 330 metre high hill in North Yorkshire.
Blua Crags
Blua Crags LiDAR Map
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Local History around Blua Crags
There are some historic monuments around including:
Settlement 1/4 mile (400m) W of Leys BarnUlfkill cross base, Malham MoorBoundary dyke W of Capon HallCraven and Murgatroyd lime works 400m north east of Langcliffe MillNucleated coal mine and coke oven on Fountains FellVictoria Cave, Langcliffe ScarGiggleswick market crossRing cairn on Langcliffe Scar, 800m ESE of Victoria CaveRing cairn north west of Reinsber ScarCairn 340m north of Scar Top GarageKinsey Cave, Giggleswick ScarCairn on Stainforth Scar, 180m east of Hawes Close BarnJubilee Cave, Langcliffe ScarCairn 60m north east of Dead Man's Cave.