Barrows Hill is a prominent hill located in the county of Somerset, England. It is situated in the Mendip Hills, a range of limestone hills known for their scenic beauty and rich geological history. Barrows Hill is part of this range and stands at an elevation of approximately 262 meters (860 feet) above sea level.
The hill derives its name from the presence of several ancient burial mounds or barrows, which dot its summit. These burial mounds are believed to date back to the Bronze Age, around 4,000 years ago, and are testament to the area's long human occupation. The hill itself offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, making it a popular spot for hikers, nature enthusiasts, and photographers.
Barrows Hill is characterized by its lush green slopes and diverse flora and fauna. The hill is covered in grasslands, interspersed with patches of woodland, which provide habitats for a range of wildlife species including foxes, badgers, rabbits, and various bird species. The area is also known for its wildflowers, with vibrant displays of bluebells, primroses, and cowslips adorning the hillside during springtime.
The hill is easily accessible to visitors, with footpaths and trails crisscrossing its slopes. These routes offer opportunities for leisurely walks, challenging hikes, and even mountain biking. Barrows Hill is a popular destination for both locals and tourists seeking to immerse themselves in the picturesque landscapes and historical significance of the Mendip Hills.
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Barrows Hill is located at Grid Ref: ST4712 (Lat: 50.910635, Lng: -2.7444233)
Administrative County: Somerset
District: South Somerset
Police Authority: Avon and Somerset
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