Round Hill

Hill, Mountain in Yorkshire Richmondshire

England

Round Hill

Disused tips and shafts High Moss above Glead Gill. There is a Boundary stone named Snowdon Man. As well as being a parish boundary it forms the Southern Boundary of the Yorkshire Dales N.P.
Disused tips and shafts Credit: Colin Gregory

Round Hill is a prominent hill located in the county of Yorkshire, England. Standing at an elevation of 1,340 feet (408 meters), it is the highest point in the county and is considered one of the most notable peaks in the region. Situated in the North York Moors National Park, Round Hill offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and is a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts.

The hill is characterized by its distinctive conical shape, which is a result of glacial erosion during the last Ice Age. Its slopes are covered in heather and grasses, providing a habitat for a variety of wildlife, including birds, mammals, and insects.

The summit of Round Hill is easily accessible via a network of well-maintained footpaths and trails. From the top, visitors can enjoy stunning vistas of the Yorkshire Dales to the west, the North Sea coast to the east, and the rolling hills of the North York Moors to the south.

Notably, Round Hill is also an important archaeological site, with evidence of human activity dating back thousands of years. Excavations have revealed ancient burial mounds and stone circles, indicating that the hill held significant cultural and religious importance to early inhabitants of the area.

Overall, Round Hill is a captivating natural landmark that offers both scenic beauty and historical intrigue. With its commanding views and rich cultural heritage, it continues to attract both locals and tourists alike, making it a cherished part of the Yorkshire landscape.

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Round Hill Images

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Disused tips and shafts High Moss above Glead Gill. There is a Boundary stone named Snowdon Man. As well as being a parish boundary it forms the Southern Boundary of the Yorkshire Dales N.P.
Disused tips and shafts
High Moss above Glead Gill. There is a Boundary stone named Snowdon Man. As well as being a parish boundary it forms the Southern Boundary of the Yorkshire Dales N.P.
The road to Leyburn
The road to Leyburn
Cattle grid on Cogden Moor
Cattle grid on Cogden Moor
Tree on Cogden Moor
Tree on Cogden Moor
Road to Reeth
Road to Reeth
Red flag on Ellerton Moor
Red flag on Ellerton Moor
Road to Leyburn
Road to Leyburn
Sheep on Ellerton Moor
Sheep on Ellerton Moor
Marrick priory. A view from the edge of steps wood.
Marrick priory.
A view from the edge of steps wood.
Marrick  Priory  in  a  Farm  Setting Not only a farm it is also an outdoor activity centre
Marrick Priory in a Farm Setting
Not only a farm it is also an outdoor activity centre
The  remains  of  Ellerton  Priory This tower is all that remains of this ancient priory of Cistercian nuns.
The remains of Ellerton Priory
This tower is all that remains of this ancient priory of Cistercian nuns.
Danger Area, Bellerby Moor Army training area on the east side of Whipperdale Bank.
Danger Area, Bellerby Moor
Army training area on the east side of Whipperdale Bank.
Far Cranehow Bottom With Preston Moor in the distance, and [over the horizon] a fire that was still burning two days later.
Far Cranehow Bottom
With Preston Moor in the distance, and [over the horizon] a fire that was still burning two days later.
Military building near the rifle range Seen from the Leyburn - Grinton road.
Military building near the rifle range
Seen from the Leyburn - Grinton road.
The army's flag is deepest red Warning of an active army training area on Ellerton Moor.
The army's flag is deepest red
Warning of an active army training area on Ellerton Moor.
From one flag to another The western boundary of the army training area, alongside the Leyburn - Grinton road.
From one flag to another
The western boundary of the army training area, alongside the Leyburn - Grinton road.
Ellerton Moor - Keep Out Warning sign on the western edge of the army training area.
Ellerton Moor - Keep Out
Warning sign on the western edge of the army training area.
Once an industrial route, now a leisure path Footpath through disused lead workings, leading to High Moss.
Once an industrial route, now a leisure path
Footpath through disused lead workings, leading to High Moss.
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Round Hill is located at Grid Ref: SE0796 (Lat: 54.36008, Lng: -1.8912478)

Division: North Riding

Administrative County: North Yorkshire

District: Richmondshire

Police Authority: North Yorkshire

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Located within 500m of 54.36008,-1.8912478
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Historic: mine
Is In County: North Yorkshire
Is In Historic County: Yorkshire
Source: NPE
Lat/Long: 54.3587404/-1.8974438
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