Blacka Hill

Hill, Mountain in Derbyshire

England

Blacka Hill

Beneath November clouds at Totley Bents Another view of "The Cricket Inn".
Beneath November clouds at Totley Bents Credit: Neil Theasby

Blacka Hill is a prominent landmark located in Derbyshire, England. Situated on the outskirts of Sheffield, it forms part of the Peak District National Park. This hill, also known as Blacka Moor, offers stunning panoramic views from its summit, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.

Rising to an elevation of approximately 1,400 feet (427 meters), Blacka Hill is renowned for its rugged terrain, featuring a mixture of heather moorland, rocky outcrops, and dense woodlands. These diverse habitats support a rich array of wildlife, including rare bird species like the ring ouzel and merlin.

The hill is crisscrossed by a network of footpaths and trails, making it an ideal location for hiking and walking. Visitors can explore the surrounding countryside and discover the abundance of flora and fauna that thrive in this area.

Blacka Hill also holds historical significance, with evidence of ancient settlement dating back to the Bronze Age. Archaeological finds, such as burial mounds and stone circles, provide insights into the hill's past and the lives of its early inhabitants.

In recent years, efforts have been made to preserve the natural beauty of Blacka Hill, with conservation projects focusing on maintaining the delicate balance of its ecosystems. This ensures that future generations can continue to enjoy the splendor of this captivating hill in Derbyshire.

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Blacka Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.316176/-1.5780057 or Grid Reference SK2879. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Beneath November clouds at Totley Bents Another view of "The Cricket Inn".
Beneath November clouds at Totley Bents
Another view of "The Cricket Inn".
Sunday Junior Football near The Cricket Inn, Totley.
Sunday Junior Football near The Cricket Inn, Totley.
Houses at Totley Bents, Sheffield Further on is Townhead, Dore
Houses at Totley Bents, Sheffield
Further on is Townhead, Dore
The A621 Baslow Road
The A621 Baslow Road
Footpath near the A621 Baslow Road
Footpath near the A621 Baslow Road
Public Bridleway sign Pointing toward Totley Moor, through it doesn't say that.
Public Bridleway sign
Pointing toward Totley Moor, through it doesn't say that.
Path on Totley Moor
Path on Totley Moor
Gas main marker on Totley Moor
Gas main marker on Totley Moor
Approaching Hathersage Moor On a moorland path from the A6187 Hathersage Road
Approaching Hathersage Moor
On a moorland path from the A6187 Hathersage Road
On Burbage Edge Looking over Hathersage Moor to Higger Tor
On Burbage Edge
Looking over Hathersage Moor to Higger Tor
On Burbage Edge Looking over Hathersage Moor to Higger Tor
On Burbage Edge
Looking over Hathersage Moor to Higger Tor
Abandoned millstones Lying in a former quarry on Burbage Edge
Abandoned millstones
Lying in a former quarry on Burbage Edge
View from Longshaw Lodge
View from Longshaw Lodge
Autumn leaves  On National Trust's Longshaw Estate, beside the alternative path between the car park and the visitor centre.
Autumn leaves
On National Trust's Longshaw Estate, beside the alternative path between the car park and the visitor centre.
View from Longshaw Lodge
View from Longshaw Lodge
Longshaw Lodge
Longshaw Lodge
Lichen-covered sign in the woods at Longshaw Lodge
Lichen-covered sign in the woods at Longshaw Lodge
Edge of the city An autumn view towards Dore in Sheffield's southern suburbs from Strawberry Lee Lane
Edge of the city
An autumn view towards Dore in Sheffield's southern suburbs from Strawberry Lee Lane
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Blacka Hill is located at Grid Ref: SK2879 (Lat: 53.316176, Lng: -1.5780057)

Unitary Authority: Sheffield

Police Authority: South Yorkshire

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 53.316176,-1.5780057
Ele: 327
Information: guidepost
Operator: Peak & Northern Footpaths Society
Ref: 276
Tourism: information
Lat/Long: 53.3149339/-1.5736056
Barrier: stile
Ele: 370.0000000
Steps: 3
Stile: wall
Lat/Long: 53.3125294/-1.5810138
Tourism: viewpoint
Lat/Long: 53.3190249/-1.5816002
Bench
Backrest: no
Lat/Long: 53.3189756/-1.5815326
Strawberry Lee Farm
Historic: ruins
Historic Civilization: medieval
Ruins: farm
Lat/Long: 53.3150511/-1.5739103
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