Banty Hill

Hill, Mountain in Cumberland Eden

England

Banty Hill

Great Salkeld The parish church in the centre of this very picturesque village
Great Salkeld Credit: Carl Bendelow

Banty Hill, located in Cumberland, is a prominent hill/mountain that stands as an iconic landmark in the region. Rising to an elevation of approximately 1,200 feet (366 meters), it offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding Cumberland Valley and its picturesque countryside.

The hill is characterized by its gently sloping sides, covered in lush green vegetation and scattered with boulders and rocks. Its terrain is predominantly composed of sedimentary rocks, which are remnants of ancient geological processes that occurred millions of years ago.

Banty Hill is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. It offers a variety of recreational activities, including hiking and mountain biking trails that cater to all skill levels. The trails wind through the hill's diverse landscape, providing visitors with the opportunity to explore its natural beauty up close. During the summer months, the hill is also a favored spot for paragliding and hang-gliding, as its elevated position and favorable wind conditions make it an ideal launching point.

The hill is home to a diverse array of plant and animal species, including various species of birds, mammals, and reptiles. It provides a vital habitat and serves as an important ecological corridor for wildlife in the region.

Overall, Banty Hill stands as a cherished natural landmark in Cumberland, attracting visitors from near and far with its stunning vistas, recreational opportunities, and rich biodiversity.

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Banty Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.715347/-2.6991239 or Grid Reference NY5535. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Great Salkeld The parish church in the centre of this very picturesque village
Great Salkeld
The parish church in the centre of this very picturesque village
Little Salkeld Flour Mill Now a tourist attraction
Little Salkeld Flour Mill
Now a tourist attraction
Mill Race, Little Salkeld The power and production of a mill depends upon the water flow. When I was there, the miller said he was down to producing eight bags a day, but in a good spate he could get up to 20 bags a day.
Mill Race, Little Salkeld
The power and production of a mill depends upon the water flow. When I was there, the miller said he was down to producing eight bags a day, but in a good spate he could get up to 20 bags a day.
Settle Carlisle Railway Alongside the River Eden
Settle Carlisle Railway
Alongside the River Eden
River Eden Between Great and Little Salkelds
River Eden
Between Great and Little Salkelds
Public Bridleway to Salkeld Dykes
Public Bridleway to Salkeld Dykes
Grounds of Nunwick Hall
Grounds of Nunwick Hall
Sheep at Beckbank
Sheep at Beckbank
Salkeld Dykes
Salkeld Dykes
North Dykes
North Dykes
Langwathby Cemetery
Langwathby Cemetery
Church at Great Salkeld
Church at Great Salkeld
Church at Great Salkeld
Church at Great Salkeld
Gt Salkeld Church Door
Gt Salkeld Church Door
Detail of Church Doorway
Detail of Church Doorway
Ancient Pele Tower Doorway This 2foot 7 inch wide doorway, now in the church bell tower, this part of the church was originally an ancient Pele Tower
Ancient Pele Tower Doorway
This 2foot 7 inch wide doorway, now in the church bell tower, this part of the church was originally an ancient Pele Tower
Field near Halfwaywell
Field near Halfwaywell
Farm at Halfwaywell
Farm at Halfwaywell
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Banty Hill is located at Grid Ref: NY5535 (Lat: 54.715347, Lng: -2.6991239)

Administrative County: Cumbria

District: Eden

Police Authority: Cumbria

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