
Giggleswick Scar by munki-boy
Giggleswick Scar
Giggleswick Scar is in The Yorkshire Dales National Park in England.
Giggleswick Scar is a small but prominent hill with a massive limestone quarry at one end and plenty of caves.
There are a number of cairns and a possibly ancient spring known as the Ebbing and Flowing Well on Giggleswick Scar.
Created: 20 February 2021 Edited: 29 November 2023
Giggleswick Scar Details
Giggleswick Scar is a 320 metre high hill in North Yorkshire.
Giggleswick Scar
Giggleswick Scar LiDAR Map
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Local History around Giggleswick Scar
There are some historic monuments around including:
Cairn 340m north of Scar Top GarageRing cairn on Langcliffe Scar, 800m ESE of Victoria CaveGiggleswick market crossSettlement 1/4 mile (400m) W of Leys BarnRing cairn north west of Reinsber ScarVictoria Cave, Langcliffe ScarKinsey Cave, Giggleswick ScarCairn 60m north east of Dead Man's CaveJubilee Cave, Langcliffe ScarCraven and Murgatroyd lime works 400m north east of Langcliffe MillCairn on Stainforth Scar, 180m east of Hawes Close BarnUlfkill cross base, Malham Moor.