Black Knowe

Hill, Mountain in Northumberland

England

Black Knowe

Tank on the Otterburn Ranges A replacement gun and a couple of tracks, coat of paint, and it'll be as good as new.
Tank on the Otterburn Ranges Credit: Leanmeanmo

Black Knowe is a prominent hill located in the county of Northumberland, England. Situated in the northern part of the county, it is part of the stunning landscape of the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Rising to an elevation of approximately 550 meters (1,800 feet), Black Knowe offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.

The hill is characterized by its distinctive shape, with a relatively flat, grassy summit and steep slopes covered in heather and bracken. These slopes are home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including rare species such as curlews and black grouse.

Black Knowe is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, attracting hikers, walkers, and nature lovers from near and far. There are several well-marked footpaths and trails that lead to the summit, offering a variety of options for different abilities and preferences. The views from the top are truly spectacular, encompassing rolling green hills, deep valleys, and distant peaks.

The hill also holds historical significance, with evidence of prehistoric settlements and ancient burial sites in the surrounding area. It is believed that Black Knowe has been a site of human activity for thousands of years, making it of interest to archaeologists and historians.

Overall, Black Knowe is a natural gem in Northumberland, offering both stunning vistas and a glimpse into the region's rich history. Whether one seeks a challenging hike or simply a peaceful walk in nature, this hill is a must-visit destination for anyone exploring the North Pennines.

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Images are sourced within 2km of 55.331369/-2.2288733 or Grid Reference NT8504. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Tank on the Otterburn Ranges A replacement gun and a couple of tracks, coat of paint, and it'll be as good as new.
Tank on the Otterburn Ranges
A replacement gun and a couple of tracks, coat of paint, and it'll be as good as new.
The Stone In The Mire That's its name.
The Stone In The Mire
That's its name.
T-55 tank on the Otterburn Ranges This particular specimen has clearly taken a lot of punishment over the years. The 'sloped armour' front was famously pioneered by its illustrious WW2 predecessor, the T-34.  Not so reassuring for its occupants is the ease with which this part of the tank has been turned into a colander, by what appear to be fairly low calibre projectiles. Curious to know how a Soviet era T-55 made its way to the Otterburn Ranges.
T-55 tank on the Otterburn Ranges
This particular specimen has clearly taken a lot of punishment over the years. The 'sloped armour' front was famously pioneered by its illustrious WW2 predecessor, the T-34. Not so reassuring for its occupants is the ease with which this part of the tank has been turned into a colander, by what appear to be fairly low calibre projectiles. Curious to know how a Soviet era T-55 made its way to the Otterburn Ranges.
The open road Across Otterburn Ranges.
Heading for Holystone.
The open road
Across Otterburn Ranges. Heading for Holystone.
Summit, Hindsike or Whitestone Hill A cairn on a rocky hilltop. One of the "rocks" is a concrete military building.  Ridlees Cairn is a cairn a couple of hundred metres east of the distinct summit which also carries a cairn.
Summit, Hindsike or Whitestone Hill
A cairn on a rocky hilltop. One of the "rocks" is a concrete military building. Ridlees Cairn is a cairn a couple of hundred metres east of the distinct summit which also carries a cairn.
Outcropping rock, Hindsike Hill Just beneath the summit.
Outcropping rock, Hindsike Hill
Just beneath the summit.
View from the Ridlees Cairn trig pillar Grassy ground on thin soils contrast with the usual blanket peat.
View from the Ridlees Cairn trig pillar
Grassy ground on thin soils contrast with the usual blanket peat.
Road crossing Hind Sike Passing an old tank left out as a target.
Road crossing Hind Sike
Passing an old tank left out as a target.
Moorland, Hind Sike Otterburn Ranges.
Moorland, Hind Sike
Otterburn Ranges.
Road on Crigdon Hill Heavily potholed road on a cratered hill.
Road on Crigdon Hill
Heavily potholed road on a cratered hill.
Road on Crigdon Hill A good section, gets a bit potholed further up.
Road on Crigdon Hill
A good section, gets a bit potholed further up.
Cairn on Crigdon Hill View north from one of the summit candidates.
Cairn on Crigdon Hill
View north from one of the summit candidates.
Summit plateau, Crigdon Hill Somewhat cratered.
Summit plateau, Crigdon Hill
Somewhat cratered.
Old road, Hind Sike The target railway runs through the gap.
Old road, Hind Sike
The target railway runs through the gap.
Target tracks Rails for moving artillery targets.
Target tracks
Rails for moving artillery targets.
Target vehicle, Otterburn One of many scattered over the moor.  The place name, White Spot refers to a stony area on 19th century 6" mapping.
Target vehicle, Otterburn
One of many scattered over the moor. The place name, White Spot refers to a stony area on 19th century 6" mapping.
Sheepfold, Wilkwood Burn Tin sheet stell and gathering pens off Jock's Knowe. Beyond are lots of target vehicles and no doubt lots of metal objects of the may explode and kill you variety lurking in the peat.
Sheepfold, Wilkwood Burn
Tin sheet stell and gathering pens off Jock's Knowe. Beyond are lots of target vehicles and no doubt lots of metal objects of the may explode and kill you variety lurking in the peat.
Jock's Knowe road Climbing out of a bowl formed by the headwaters of the Wilkwood Burn.
Jock's Knowe road
Climbing out of a bowl formed by the headwaters of the Wilkwood Burn.
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Black Knowe is located at Grid Ref: NT8504 (Lat: 55.331369, Lng: -2.2288733)

Unitary Authority: Northumberland

Police Authority: Northumbria

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Located within 500m of 55.331369,-2.2288733
Source: npe
Lat/Long: 55.3316908/-2.232289
Black Knowe
Place: locality
Lat/Long: 55.331711/-2.2289101
Stone in the Mire
Place: locality
Lat/Long: 55.330596/-2.2253681
Barrier: block
Lat/Long: 55.3341838/-2.2264293
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Lat/Long: 55.3305733/-2.2255576
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