Peer How Hill

Hill, Mountain in Lancashire South Lakeland

England

Peer How Hill

Hubbersty Head Lane
Hubbersty Head Lane Credit: Anthony Parkes

Peer How Hill is a prominent hill located in Lancashire, England. Situated in the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, it stands at an elevation of approximately 551 meters (1,808 feet) above sea level. The hill offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and hikers.

The area is characterized by its rugged terrain, with steep slopes and rocky outcrops dotting the hillside. Peer How Hill is covered in heather moorland, which provides a unique habitat for a variety of plant and animal species. It is especially renowned for its birdlife, attracting birdwatchers from far and wide.

The hill is accessible via several footpaths and trails, which wind their way through the picturesque countryside. One of the most popular routes starts from the nearby village of Dunsop Bridge, following a well-marked path up the hill. Along the way, hikers can enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and admire the diverse flora and fauna.

Peer How Hill is also notable for its historical significance. It is believed to have been used as a meeting place or lookout point in ancient times, owing to its elevated position and strategic location. Today, visitors can still see remnants of old stone structures, adding to the hill's charm and mystique.

In conclusion, Peer How Hill in Lancashire is a captivating natural landmark, offering breathtaking views, diverse wildlife, and a glimpse into the region's rich history.

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Peer How Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.317414/-2.9145109 or Grid Reference SD4091. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Hubbersty Head Lane
Hubbersty Head Lane
Track up Windyhowe Hill
Track up Windyhowe Hill
Fields near Haycote Farm Nearly all the fields have been mown recently, after a few weeks of hot and dry weather.
Fields near Haycote Farm
Nearly all the fields have been mown recently, after a few weeks of hot and dry weather.
Footpath to Hollins Heading south towards the farm, footpath serving as a river or vice versa!
Footpath to Hollins
Heading south towards the farm, footpath serving as a river or vice versa!
Greenbank Farm The distinctive outline of the Langdale Pikes on the skyline.
Greenbank Farm
The distinctive outline of the Langdale Pikes on the skyline.
Sheep on Windyhowe Hill On the footpath south of Greenbank Farm.
Sheep on Windyhowe Hill
On the footpath south of Greenbank Farm.
Winter dusk, Winster Valley Watching the colours in the sky as the sun sets behind Gummer's How.
Winter dusk, Winster Valley
Watching the colours in the sky as the sun sets behind Gummer's How.
Hawkearth Bank The bank is a rough, low ridge of Silurian rock rising above the Winster Valley, typical of the countryside east of Windermere. Beyond, is the higher ground of Scott Howe (171m)
Hawkearth Bank
The bank is a rough, low ridge of Silurian rock rising above the Winster Valley, typical of the countryside east of Windermere. Beyond, is the higher ground of Scott Howe (171m)
Parish boundary stone Carved with Crosthwaite and Winster on opposite sides.
Parish boundary stone
Carved with Crosthwaite and Winster on opposite sides.
The footpath to Birks Bridge Due to much recent rainfall, the path is very soft in places, especially crossing Hawkearth Moss where a few duckboards have been placed.
The footpath to Birks Bridge
Due to much recent rainfall, the path is very soft in places, especially crossing Hawkearth Moss where a few duckboards have been placed.
Lonesome pine, Winster Valley Scots pine to be exact. Scots pines are not that common here and this one sits on open ground so is quite prominent. A good place to stand and watch the sky change colour as the sun sets behind Gummer's How.
Lonesome pine, Winster Valley
Scots pine to be exact. Scots pines are not that common here and this one sits on open ground so is quite prominent. A good place to stand and watch the sky change colour as the sun sets behind Gummer's How.
Lonesome pine, Winster Valley (2) Scots pine to be exact. Scots pines are not that common here and this one sits on open ground so is quite prominent. A good place to stand and watch the sky change colour as the sun sets behind Gummer's How.
Lonesome pine, Winster Valley (2)
Scots pine to be exact. Scots pines are not that common here and this one sits on open ground so is quite prominent. A good place to stand and watch the sky change colour as the sun sets behind Gummer's How.
The oldest swinger in town! Whoever invented rope and stick swings should get a medal.
The oldest swinger in town!
Whoever invented rope and stick swings should get a medal.
A5074 Southbound
A5074 Southbound
Farmland near Winster Looking westwards from the A5074, south of Winster.
Farmland near Winster
Looking westwards from the A5074, south of Winster.
On Rulbutts Hill Rulbutts Hill is an area of bracken, small rock outcrops and scrub. Although rougher than Scout Hill just to the north it is not CRoW access land. There is however a permissive path which runs from the end of the public footpath there, southwards to the footpath leading to Rosthwaite Farm. There are excellent views from the summit, here towards the snow-streaked central fells.
On Rulbutts Hill
Rulbutts Hill is an area of bracken, small rock outcrops and scrub. Although rougher than Scout Hill just to the north it is not CRoW access land. There is however a permissive path which runs from the end of the public footpath there, southwards to the footpath leading to Rosthwaite Farm. There are excellent views from the summit, here towards the snow-streaked central fells.
Footpath through Spring Wood Heading west towards Rosthwaite Farm through a stand of towering larches and firs.
Footpath through Spring Wood
Heading west towards Rosthwaite Farm through a stand of towering larches and firs.
Cart at Rosthwaite Farm A pink-painted cart by the side of the track.
Cart at Rosthwaite Farm
A pink-painted cart by the side of the track.
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Peer How Hill is located at Grid Ref: SD4091 (Lat: 54.317414, Lng: -2.9145109)

Administrative County: Cumbria

District: South Lakeland

Police Authority: Cumbria

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