Brame Hill

Hill, Mountain in Yorkshire Harrogate

England

Brame Hill

Cows graze beside the cricket pitch at Kirk Deighton
Cows graze beside the cricket pitch at Kirk Deighton Credit: Carol Rose

Brame Hill is a prominent hill located in the county of Yorkshire in northern England. Standing at an elevation of approximately 300 meters (984 feet), it is considered one of the notable hills in the region. Situated near the village of Brame, the hill offers picturesque views of the surrounding landscape, making it a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts.

The terrain of Brame Hill is predominantly made up of grassy slopes, which are dotted with a variety of plant species. The hill is also home to several species of wildlife, including birds and small mammals, making it an ideal spot for birdwatching and wildlife observation.

The hill is easily accessible via well-marked trails that wind their way up the slope, providing visitors with an enjoyable hiking experience. Along the way, hikers can appreciate the beauty of the Yorkshire countryside and the stunning vistas that unfold as they ascend.

At the summit of Brame Hill, visitors are rewarded with panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, with rolling hills and meandering rivers stretching as far as the eye can see. On a clear day, it is even possible to catch a glimpse of the distant Yorkshire Dales.

In conclusion, Brame Hill is a picturesque and accessible hill in Yorkshire, offering visitors the opportunity to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the region. With its scenic views and diverse wildlife, it is a destination that appeals to both outdoor enthusiasts and those seeking a peaceful escape in nature.

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Brame Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.950174/-1.4186695 or Grid Reference SE3850. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Cows graze beside the cricket pitch at Kirk Deighton
Cows graze beside the cricket pitch at Kirk Deighton
Sunday evening cricket at Kirk Deighton
Sunday evening cricket at Kirk Deighton
How now, brown cow? Cattle contentedly grazing outside Kirk Deighton.
How now, brown cow?
Cattle contentedly grazing outside Kirk Deighton.
Northwest of Wetherby Looking Northwest. The trees in the photo are those at SE392496, Photo taken from footpath near the old railway line.
Northwest of Wetherby
Looking Northwest. The trees in the photo are those at SE392496, Photo taken from footpath near the old railway line.
Harland Way The Harland Way is a cycle route between Spofforth and Wetherby making use of the old railway which used to be here.
Harland Way
The Harland Way is a cycle route between Spofforth and Wetherby making use of the old railway which used to be here.
Sicklinghall Wood The bridleway from the wood leads towards Spofforth.
Sicklinghall Wood
The bridleway from the wood leads towards Spofforth.
Stockeld Park This stone Palladian villa was built in 1758-63 by William Middleton whose family had owned the manor since 1318. It was altered in the 1890s when it was bought by Robert Foster who owned the Black Dyke Mills in Bradford.
Stockeld Park
This stone Palladian villa was built in 1758-63 by William Middleton whose family had owned the manor since 1318. It was altered in the 1890s when it was bought by Robert Foster who owned the Black Dyke Mills in Bradford.
The A661 to Harrogate near Stockeld Park
The A661 to Harrogate near Stockeld Park
Kings Meadow Close - Ainsty Road
Kings Meadow Close - Ainsty Road
Kings Meadow View - Ainsty Road
Kings Meadow View - Ainsty Road
Aire Mount - Aire Road
Aire Mount - Aire Road
Washburn Court - Aire Road
Washburn Court - Aire Road
Nidd Approach - viewed from Aire Road
Nidd Approach - viewed from Aire Road
Playground - Nidd Approach
Playground - Nidd Approach
Ouse Drive - Nidd Approach
Ouse Drive - Nidd Approach
Swale Rise - Ouse Drive
Swale Rise - Ouse Drive
Don Avenue - Nidd Approach
Don Avenue - Nidd Approach
Ure Grove - Nidd Approach
Ure Grove - Nidd Approach
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Brame Hill is located at Grid Ref: SE3850 (Lat: 53.950174, Lng: -1.4186695)

Division: West Riding

Administrative County: North Yorkshire

District: Harrogate

Police Authority: North Yorkshire

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