Cobbles Hill

Hill, Mountain in Yorkshire Richmondshire

England

Cobbles Hill

Railhead Treatment Train in action south through Garsdale Station Two FEA wagons with RHTT modules between two Class 68 locomotives, 68005 at the head
Railhead Treatment Train in action south through Garsdale Station Credit: Roger Templeman

Cobbles Hill is a picturesque hill located in the county of Yorkshire, England. It is nestled within the stunning Yorkshire Dales National Park, renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and natural beauty. The hill is situated in the western region of the park, close to the charming village of Grassington.

Standing at an elevation of approximately 400 meters (1,300 feet), Cobbles Hill offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The hill is characterized by its gently sloping terrain, covered in a patchwork of green fields, meandering streams, and quaint stone walls. Its undulating landscape is home to a variety of wildlife, including sheep, rabbits, and various bird species.

Cobbles Hill is a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts, who flock to the area to explore its numerous walking trails and enjoy the tranquility of the countryside. The hill is also a great spot for birdwatching, with sightings of buzzards, kestrels, and other birds of prey being common.

Visitors to Cobbles Hill can also enjoy the nearby attractions of Grassington, a picturesque village renowned for its traditional stone buildings, charming shops, and friendly locals. The village offers a range of amenities, including cozy pubs, quaint tea rooms, and a variety of accommodation options.

Overall, Cobbles Hill is a hidden gem in the Yorkshire Dales, offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the region and enjoy a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

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Cobbles Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.331853/-2.3061066 or Grid Reference SD8092. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Railhead Treatment Train in action south through Garsdale Station Two FEA wagons with RHTT modules between two Class 68 locomotives, 68005 at the head
Railhead Treatment Train in action south through Garsdale Station
Two FEA wagons with RHTT modules between two Class 68 locomotives, 68005 at the head
Class 66/7 diesel locomotive heads train through Garsdale Station Taking stone from Arcow Quarry to Mossend
Class 66/7 diesel locomotive heads train through Garsdale Station
Taking stone from Arcow Quarry to Mossend
Staycation Express southbound through Garsdale Station passing the refurbished signal box The charter train uses HST power cars (43058 and 43059) previously in service with East Midlands Trains and coaches from Great Western Railway.
Staycation Express southbound through Garsdale Station passing the refurbished signal box
The charter train uses HST power cars (43058 and 43059) previously in service with East Midlands Trains and coaches from Great Western Railway.
Sunset at Garsdale Head viewed from Railway Cottages
Sunset at Garsdale Head viewed from Railway Cottages
Dandrymire Viaduct
Dandrymire Viaduct
School House at Beck Rigg
School House at Beck Rigg
Gated Field at Quarry Farm
Gated Field at Quarry Farm
Royal Scotsman clagging through Garsdale Station Passing the station flower bed which has the statue to Ruswarp
Royal Scotsman clagging through Garsdale Station
Passing the station flower bed which has the statue to Ruswarp
Benchmark at base of wall (at wall junction) on east side of Coal Road Ordnance Survey pivot benchmark shown as levelled at 1058.3 feet above Liverpool Datum on 1888-1913 6" Map
Benchmark at base of wall (at wall junction) on east side of Coal Road
Ordnance Survey pivot benchmark shown as levelled at 1058.3 feet above Liverpool Datum on 1888-1913 6" Map
Coal Road approaching A684 junction There is an Ordnance Survey benchmark <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7254493">SD7891 : Benchmark at base of wall (at wall junction) on east side of Coal Road</a> on a stone at the base of the wall on the left hand side of the wooden post
Coal Road approaching A684 junction
There is an Ordnance Survey benchmark SD7891 : Benchmark at base of wall (at wall junction) on east side of Coal Road on a stone at the base of the wall on the left hand side of the wooden post
Coal Road heading south past plantation at Edwin's Fell The Ordnance Survey 1888-1913 6" Map shows a benchmark levelled at 1222.5 feet above Liverpool Datum on the left hand side of the road here
Coal Road heading south past plantation at Edwin's Fell
The Ordnance Survey 1888-1913 6" Map shows a benchmark levelled at 1222.5 feet above Liverpool Datum on the left hand side of the road here
Near Blades Looking NW towards Swarth Fell.
Near Blades
Looking NW towards Swarth Fell.
Lunds Viaduct Lunds viaduct on the Settle - Carlisle railway.
Lunds Viaduct
Lunds viaduct on the Settle - Carlisle railway.
Calf Moss Ford This ford on The High Road is found at Calf Moss.
Calf Moss Ford
This ford on The High Road is found at Calf Moss.
Two people with snowboards on the Coal Road south of Garsdale Station
Two people with snowboards on the Coal Road south of Garsdale Station
Junction of the Coal Road to Garsdale Station with the A684 The Cumbria signpost on the left hand verge has replaced an older Yorkshire West Riding signpost whose annulus finial is preserved in the Yorkshire Dales National Park offices in Bainbridge.
Junction of the Coal Road to Garsdale Station with the A684
The Cumbria signpost on the left hand verge has replaced an older Yorkshire West Riding signpost whose annulus finial is preserved in the Yorkshire Dales National Park offices in Bainbridge.
Steam locomotive 35018 British India Line on charter at Garsdale Station
Steam locomotive 35018 British India Line on charter at Garsdale Station
Road/rail vehicles in the Network Rail compound at Garsdale Station
Road/rail vehicles in the Network Rail compound at Garsdale Station
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Cobbles Hill is located at Grid Ref: SD8092 (Lat: 54.331853, Lng: -2.3061066)

Division: North Riding

Administrative County: North Yorkshire

District: Richmondshire

Police Authority: North Yorkshire

What 3 Words

///opinion.wallet.thud. Near Sedbergh, Cumbria

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 54.331853,-2.3061066
Waterway: waterfall
Lat/Long: 54.3337384/-2.3082394
Cobbles Hill
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Power: pole
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Power: pole
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Information: guidepost
Tourism: information
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The data included in this document is from www.openstreetmap.org. The data is made available under ODbL.

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