Tynely Moor

Hill, Mountain in Northumberland

England

Tynely Moor

Storage Tank in a Field near Ellingham Yara Chafer storage tank for liquid fertiliser.
Storage Tank in a Field near Ellingham Credit: David Dixon

Tynely Moor is a hill located in the county of Northumberland, in the northeast region of England. It is part of the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, which is known for its stunning landscapes and diverse wildlife.

The hill stands at an elevation of approximately 420 meters (1,380 feet) above sea level, offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. It is characterized by its rolling moorland, covered in heather and grasses, with scattered patches of woodland and rocky outcrops. Tynely Moor is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering opportunities for hiking, birdwatching, and wildlife spotting.

The area is home to a variety of plant and animal species, including grouse, curlew, and red foxes. The hill is also a haven for birdlife, with several species of birds of prey, such as buzzards and kestrels, frequently seen circling overhead. Visitors may also encounter rabbits and hares darting across the moor.

Tynely Moor is easily accessible by foot or by car, with several walking trails and paths leading to its summit. The hill’s remote location provides a peaceful and tranquil atmosphere, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the Northumberland countryside.

Overall, Tynely Moor is a picturesque and serene hill in Northumberland, offering breathtaking views and a chance to connect with nature for those who venture to its summit.

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Tynely Moor Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.506909/-1.7466057 or Grid Reference NU1623. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Storage Tank in a Field near Ellingham Yara Chafer storage tank for liquid fertiliser.
Storage Tank in a Field near Ellingham
Yara Chafer storage tank for liquid fertiliser.
Fields to the west of the A1 near  Brownieside
Fields to the west of the A1 near Brownieside
Houses at Brownieside Brownieside is a hamlet located on the A1 about 7 miles north of Alnwick.
Houses at Brownieside
Brownieside is a hamlet located on the A1 about 7 miles north of Alnwick.
Wind Turbines, North Charlton Moor
Wind Turbines, North Charlton Moor
North Charlton, Northumberland Looking southeast over farmland to the southwest of North Charlton, the coast can be seen in the far distance.
North Charlton, Northumberland
Looking southeast over farmland to the southwest of North Charlton, the coast can be seen in the far distance.
Linkhall Moor, Northumberland From the vicinity of Moor Edge Plantation looking towards wind turbines on Linkhall Moor.
Linkhall Moor, Northumberland
From the vicinity of Moor Edge Plantation looking towards wind turbines on Linkhall Moor.
Crossroads south of Ellingham Ahead is to the A1, right to Ellingham, far right to Preston Tower and left to Tynely.
Crossroads south of Ellingham
Ahead is to the A1, right to Ellingham, far right to Preston Tower and left to Tynely.
Bridleway near the A1 This path runs to meet the A1 near North Charlton where there is an underbridge.
Bridleway near the A1
This path runs to meet the A1 near North Charlton where there is an underbridge.
A1 underbridge Looking towards a tunnel which passes underneath the A1 to reach North Charlton.
A1 underbridge
Looking towards a tunnel which passes underneath the A1 to reach North Charlton.
Bridleway north towards Ellingham Looking along the path heading north from beside the A1 where there is an underpass.
Bridleway north towards Ellingham
Looking along the path heading north from beside the A1 where there is an underpass.
Charlton Bridge Looking along the road beside the A1 heading north from North Charlton.
Charlton Bridge
Looking along the road beside the A1 heading north from North Charlton.
Cottages in North Charlton Looking across the road from the track to the A1 underpass.
Cottages in North Charlton
Looking across the road from the track to the A1 underpass.
North Charlton Looking along the road leading towards Chillingham.
North Charlton
Looking along the road leading towards Chillingham.
Road through North Charlton Looking through the village which is situated beside the A1.
Road through North Charlton
Looking through the village which is situated beside the A1.
Road west from North Charlton Leading towards Chillingham.
Road west from North Charlton
Leading towards Chillingham.
Cattle near North Charlton Looking across farmland to the west of the village.
Cattle near North Charlton
Looking across farmland to the west of the village.
Wind turbines on Linkhall Moor Looking towards some of the wind turbines west of North Charlton.
Wind turbines on Linkhall Moor
Looking towards some of the wind turbines west of North Charlton.
Fields beside Moor Edge Plantation Looking towards Middlemoor.
Fields beside Moor Edge Plantation
Looking towards Middlemoor.
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Tynely Moor is located at Grid Ref: NU1623 (Lat: 55.506909, Lng: -1.7466057)

Unitary Authority: Northumberland

Police Authority: Northumbria

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