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Hail Storm Hill

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Hail Storm Hill
The Pennine Bridleway just to the north of the summit
Highest point
Elevation477 m (1,565 ft)[1]
Prominence244 m (801 ft)
Parent peakBoulsworth Hill
ListingMarilyn
Geography
Hail Storm Hill is located in Lancashire
Hail Storm Hill
Hail Storm Hill
Location in Lancashire
Hail Storm Hill is located in the Borough of Rossendale
Hail Storm Hill
Hail Storm Hill
Location in Rossendale
LocationLancashire, England
OS gridSD835193
Topo mapOS Landranger 103

Hail Storm Hill, also known as Cowpe Moss, is the highest point of the Rossendale Valley, England, an area of moorland and hill country situated between the West Pennine Moors and the South Pennines. It is wholly within Lancashire, although the administrative county boundary with the Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale passes just a kilometre to the south-east of the summit.

Scout Moor Wind Farm now spans Hail Storm Hill.

The Forest of Rossendale also contains the Marilyn of Freeholds Top and the summit of Great Hameldon.

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Ascents

The shortest route to the summit is from the village of Cowpe just to the north, a journey of just over two miles (3 km) there and back that involves about 600 feet (180 m) of climb. Another option is from the road summit of the A680 at Turf Moor to the south-west, 3.5 miles (5.6 km) long with 500 feet (150 m) of climb. The hill can also be climbed from Rawtenstall to the north-west.

The hill is crossed by three long-distance footpaths: the Pennine Bridleway passes just to the north of the summit, the Rossendale Way goes over the western shoulder and the Rochdale Way passes over Knowl Moor two miles (3 km) to the south.

53°40′12″N 2°15′04″W / 53.66991°N 2.25122°W / 53.66991; -2.25122

References

  1. ^ Dawson, Alan (1992). The Relative Hills of Britain. Cicerone Press Limited. p. 146. ISBN 978-1-85284-068-6.


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