Crag of Blea Moor

Downs, Moorland in Yorkshire South Lakeland

England

Crag of Blea Moor

Early morning Dent Head Viaduct
Early morning Dent Head Viaduct Credit: Colin Park

Crag of Blea Moor is a prominent geographical feature located in the county of Yorkshire, England. Situated in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, it is a stunning example of the region's diverse landscape, consisting of downs and moorland.

Rising to an elevation of approximately 610 meters (2,000 feet), Crag of Blea Moor offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding areas. Its rocky outcrops and craggy slopes provide a striking contrast to the rolling hills and open expanses of the moorland. The area is known for its rugged beauty and is a favorite destination for hikers, nature enthusiasts, and photographers.

The moorland surrounding Crag of Blea Moor is characterized by its vast stretches of open heather, interspersed with patches of grasses and scattered boulders. This unique ecosystem supports a variety of flora and fauna, including heather, bilberry, and cotton grass. Bird species such as curlew, golden plover, and merlin can often be spotted in the area.

Crag of Blea Moor is also home to a number of archaeological sites, including ancient burial mounds and stone circles, which provide evidence of human activity in the area dating back thousands of years. The moorland has a rich history, with remnants of old mining and quarrying activities still visible.

Access to Crag of Blea Moor is primarily via footpaths, with several well-marked trails leading to the summit. The area is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking solitude and a chance to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the Yorkshire Dales.

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Crag of Blea Moor Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.239643/-2.3493056 or Grid Reference SD7782. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Early morning Dent Head Viaduct
Early morning Dent Head Viaduct
Fell End Gill
Fell End Gill
Dent Head Viaduct
Dent Head Viaduct
Dent Head Viaduct The ten-arched Dent Head Viaduct is one of a number of such structures on the Settle to Carlisle Railway line.
Dent Head Viaduct
The ten-arched Dent Head Viaduct is one of a number of such structures on the Settle to Carlisle Railway line.
Little Dale and the aqueduct Viewed from Smithy Hill. Park Fell beyond.
Little Dale and the aqueduct
Viewed from Smithy Hill. Park Fell beyond.
The Settle and Carlisle Railway through Little Dale With the bulk of Ingleborough ahead.
The Settle and Carlisle Railway through Little Dale
With the bulk of Ingleborough ahead.
Entrance to Bleamoor Tunnel
Entrance to Bleamoor Tunnel
Waterfall on Force Gill
Waterfall on Force Gill
Force Gill waterfall Walking the path to Whernside.
Force Gill waterfall
Walking the path to Whernside.
Timber Being hauled to the Kronospan board works at Chirk. Viewed from the Little Dale overbridge.
Timber
Being hauled to the Kronospan board works at Chirk. Viewed from the Little Dale overbridge.
Footpath on Smithy Hill Running down to the bridge across the railway in Little Dale.
Footpath on Smithy Hill
Running down to the bridge across the railway in Little Dale.
Aqueduct crossing the Settle & Carlisle Railway
Aqueduct crossing the Settle & Carlisle Railway
Bleamoor tunnel southern portal
Bleamoor tunnel southern portal
Waterfall on Force Gill
Waterfall on Force Gill
Stile on footpath to Whernside
Stile on footpath to Whernside
Inside Blea Moor Tunnel, heading south
Inside Blea Moor Tunnel, heading south
near Dent Head Train about to enter Bleamoor Tunnel from the north
near Dent Head
Train about to enter Bleamoor Tunnel from the north
Dent Head Viaduct
Dent Head Viaduct
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Crag of Blea Moor is located at Grid Ref: SD7782 (Lat: 54.239643, Lng: -2.3493056)

Division: West Riding

Administrative County: Cumbria

District: South Lakeland

Police Authority: Cumbria

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Located within 500m of 54.239643,-2.3493056
Blea Moor
Ele: 534.3
Is In Historic County: Yorkshire
Man Made: survey_point
Natural: peak
Source: gps survey
Lat/Long: 54.238438/-2.3503226
The data included in this document is from www.openstreetmap.org. The data is made available under ODbL.

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