Gathering Hill

Hill, Mountain in Derbyshire High Peak

England

Gathering Hill

Wreckage of B-29 Superfortress Wreckage of the B-29 Superfortress Overexposed which crashed on 3rd Nov 1948
Wreckage of B-29 Superfortress Credit: Shaun Ferguson

Gathering Hill is a prominent hill located in the county of Derbyshire, England. Situated in the picturesque Peak District National Park, it is a popular destination for hikers, nature enthusiasts, and those seeking breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.

Rising to an elevation of approximately 410 meters (1,345 feet), Gathering Hill is a part of the Pennine range, renowned for its rolling hills and rugged terrain. It is often regarded as one of the most striking viewpoints in the area, offering panoramic vistas of the nearby valleys, moorlands, and distant peaks.

The hill itself is characterized by its distinct shape, with a smoothly contoured summit that provides an ideal spot for picnics and relaxation. It is covered in lush grasses, heather, and scattered rocks, creating a unique and picturesque landscape.

Gathering Hill is accessible via a network of well-marked footpaths and trails that wind their way through the surrounding countryside. These paths offer a range of difficulty levels, ensuring that both experienced hikers and casual walkers can enjoy the beauty of the area.

Wildlife is abundant in the vicinity of Gathering Hill, with sightings of various bird species, including peregrine falcons and golden plovers, being common. The hill is also home to a diverse range of plant species, including the vibrant purple heather that blooms during the summer months.

Overall, Gathering Hill is a must-visit destination for outdoor enthusiasts and those seeking a serene escape to nature in Derbyshire. Its stunning vistas, varied trails, and rich biodiversity make it a truly enchanting place to explore.

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Gathering Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.441593/-1.8684155 or Grid Reference SK0893. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Wreckage of B-29 Superfortress Wreckage of the B-29 Superfortress Overexposed which crashed on 3rd Nov 1948
Wreckage of B-29 Superfortress
Wreckage of the B-29 Superfortress Overexposed which crashed on 3rd Nov 1948
Trig Point Higher Shelf Stones trig point
Trig Point
Higher Shelf Stones trig point
Hern Stones Hern Stones on Bleaklow
Hern Stones
Hern Stones on Bleaklow
Lady Clough View up Lady Clough and the A57, Snake Pass.
Lady Clough
View up Lady Clough and the A57, Snake Pass.
Lady Clough View looking down Lady Clough and the A57, Snake Pass.
Lady Clough
View looking down Lady Clough and the A57, Snake Pass.
Grains in the Water
Grains in the Water
Boeing RB-29A Wreckage, Higher Shelf Boeing 'RB-29A 44-61999 was part of the 16th Photographic Reconnaissance Squadron, 91st Reconnaissance Group, 311th Air Division in the Strategic Air Command of USAF. The aircraft bore the name Over Exposed after it was flown in July 1946 by the 509th Composite Group during Operation Crossroads to photograph nuclear testing at Bikini Atoll, including the dropping of an atomic bomb by B-29 Superfortress Dave's Dream. 

Centre of the image is one of the 4 engines. To the right is the nose wheel and to the left is one of the landing legs.

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Boeing RB-29A Wreckage, Higher Shelf
Boeing 'RB-29A 44-61999 was part of the 16th Photographic Reconnaissance Squadron, 91st Reconnaissance Group, 311th Air Division in the Strategic Air Command of USAF. The aircraft bore the name Over Exposed after it was flown in July 1946 by the 509th Composite Group during Operation Crossroads to photograph nuclear testing at Bikini Atoll, including the dropping of an atomic bomb by B-29 Superfortress Dave's Dream. Centre of the image is one of the 4 engines. To the right is the nose wheel and to the left is one of the landing legs. LinkExternal link
Sheep Escort, Pennine Way, Devils Dike
Sheep Escort, Pennine Way, Devils Dike
Hern Clough
Hern Clough
Higher Shelfstones Trigpoint TP3826 Very wet and Misty day on the high ground. Just up from the B29 crash site.

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Higher Shelfstones Trigpoint TP3826
Very wet and Misty day on the high ground. Just up from the B29 crash site. LinkExternal link
Urchin Clough Ford, Doctor's Gate path
Urchin Clough Ford, Doctor's Gate path
Foot Bridge over Shelf Brook, Doctor's Gate Path Doctors Gate Path is an Old Roman Road.
Foot Bridge over Shelf Brook, Doctor's Gate Path
Doctors Gate Path is an Old Roman Road.
Ashton Clough From Doctor's Gate Path
Ashton Clough From Doctor's Gate Path
Dowstone Clough A steady climb up from Old Glossop.
Dowstone Clough
A steady climb up from Old Glossop.
A clough near the Hern Stones A typical summer day on Bleaklow.
A clough near the Hern Stones
A typical summer day on Bleaklow.
Lower Shelf Stones Dropping down to the Doctor's Gate path.
Lower Shelf Stones
Dropping down to the Doctor's Gate path.
Small pool near the Doctor's Gate path A lovely spot, hidden from the main path.
Small pool near the Doctor's Gate path
A lovely spot, hidden from the main path.
The Pennine Way near Featherbed Moss
The Pennine Way near Featherbed Moss
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Gathering Hill is located at Grid Ref: SK0893 (Lat: 53.441593, Lng: -1.8684155)

Administrative County: Derbyshire

District: High Peak

Police Authority: Derbyshire

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Gathering Hill
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