Beelow Hill

Hill, Mountain in Staffordshire Staffordshire Moorlands

England

Beelow Hill

Coach park at Alton Towers Looking across the coach park area.
Coach park at Alton Towers Credit: DS Pugh

Beelow Hill, located in Staffordshire, is a prominent hill standing at an elevation of approximately 184 meters above sea level. This geographical feature is situated near the town of Leek and is a popular destination for hikers, nature enthusiasts, and outdoor adventurers.

Covered in lush green vegetation and surrounded by picturesque landscapes, Beelow Hill offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. Its gentle slopes make it accessible to people of all fitness levels, attracting both experienced and novice hikers. The hill is known for its well-maintained footpaths and trails, providing visitors with an enjoyable and safe hiking experience.

The diverse flora and fauna found on Beelow Hill make it a haven for wildlife enthusiasts. The hill is home to a variety of bird species, including buzzards, kestrels, and skylarks. During certain times of the year, lucky visitors may even catch a glimpse of rare migratory birds passing through the area.

Archaeological evidence suggests that Beelow Hill has been inhabited for centuries, with traces of ancient settlements, burial mounds, and stone circles found in the vicinity. These historical remnants add an extra layer of intrigue to the hill, attracting history buffs and researchers.

Beelow Hill is easily accessible by road, with nearby parking facilities available for visitors. Its proximity to other natural attractions, such as the Peak District National Park, adds to its appeal as a destination for outdoor exploration. Whether it's a leisurely hike, birdwatching, or exploring the area's rich history, Beelow Hill offers something for everyone.

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Beelow Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.001823/-1.9053374 or Grid Reference SK0644. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Coach park at Alton Towers Looking across the coach park area.
Coach park at Alton Towers
Looking across the coach park area.
Entrance to Alton Towers Looking towards a section of roller-coaster track.
Entrance to Alton Towers
Looking towards a section of roller-coaster track.
Wicker Man rollercoaster Looking towards part of the Wickerman Rollercoaster at Alton Towers.
Wicker Man rollercoaster
Looking towards part of the Wickerman Rollercoaster at Alton Towers.
House at Alton Towers Looking across the main country house in the estate now home to a theme park.
House at Alton Towers
Looking across the main country house in the estate now home to a theme park.
Formal gardens in the house The gardens for the main house at Alton Towers.
Formal gardens in the house
The gardens for the main house at Alton Towers.
Enterprise Looking towards the Enterprise ride at Alton Towers.
Enterprise
Looking towards the Enterprise ride at Alton Towers.
Rapids at Alton Towers Looking towards the end of The Rapids attraction, with the lift to bring the boats back to the start.
Rapids at Alton Towers
Looking towards the end of The Rapids attraction, with the lift to bring the boats back to the start.
Boat lift to the start Looking along the conveyor lifting the rapids boats back to the start of the ride.
Boat lift to the start
Looking along the conveyor lifting the rapids boats back to the start of the ride.
Towards the boating lake Looking across part of Alton Towers.
Towards the boating lake
Looking across part of Alton Towers.
Boating lake and house Looking across the lake towards the main house at Alton Towers.
Boating lake and house
Looking across the lake towards the main house at Alton Towers.
Octoberfest Looking across the grassy area beside the boating lake being used as an Octoberfest area.
Octoberfest
Looking across the grassy area beside the boating lake being used as an Octoberfest area.
Towards the courtyard Looking along a path beside the boating lake at Alton Towers.
Towards the courtyard
Looking along a path beside the boating lake at Alton Towers.
Towers Street Looking along Towers Street from the entrance to Alton Towers.
Towers Street
Looking along Towers Street from the entrance to Alton Towers.
Closed railway tunnel and former crossing keeper's cottage On the former Churnet Valley line in North Staffordshire.
Closed railway tunnel and former crossing keeper's cottage
On the former Churnet Valley line in North Staffordshire.
Churnet Valley flood plain
Churnet Valley flood plain
The Ramblers' Retreat A deservedly popular cafe and tea room in Dimmingsdale.
The Ramblers' Retreat
A deservedly popular cafe and tea room in Dimmingsdale.
Corkscrew remains, Alton Towers
Corkscrew remains, Alton Towers
The Smiler, Alton Towers
The Smiler, Alton Towers
Show me another place!

Beelow Hill is located at Grid Ref: SK0644 (Lat: 53.001823, Lng: -1.9053374)

Administrative County: Staffordshire

District: Staffordshire Moorlands

Police Authority: Staffordshire

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