Plover Hill

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Plover Hill
Way marker on Plover Hill - geograph.org.uk - 1578307.jpg
Highest point
Elevation680 m (2,230 ft)[1]
Prominence59 m (194 ft)
Parent peakPen-y-ghent
ListingHewitt, Nuttall
Coordinates54°10′21″N 2°13′58″W / 54.17237°N 2.23281°W / 54.17237; -2.23281Coordinates: 54°10′21″N 2°13′58″W / 54.17237°N 2.23281°W / 54.17237; -2.23281
Geography
Parent rangeYorkshire Dales
OS gridSD849752
Topo mapOS Explorer OL2

Plover Hill is an area of moorland lying to the north of Pen-y-ghent in the Yorkshire Dales and connected to it by an unbroken area of high ground. Whilst the whole area is now "open access land",[2] the main right-of-way footpaths come directly from the north off Foxup Road and directly from the south from the summit of Pen-y-ghent.

Plover Hill rises between two side valleys of Littondale: the valley of Hesleden Beck to the south and that of Foxup Beck to the north. It lies within the civil parish of Halton Gill.

References[]

  1. ^ Alan Dawson (1992). "The absolute summits of England and Wales". Relative Hills of Britain. Cicerone Press. pp. 206–229. ISBN 978-1-85284-068-6.
  2. ^ "Rights of way and accessing land" - official Government site

External links[]

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