Wounds Hill

Hill, Mountain in Yorkshire Harrogate

England

Wounds Hill

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Wounds Hill is a prominent hill located in the county of Yorkshire, England. Rising to an elevation of approximately 400 meters (1,312 feet), it is regarded as one of the notable peaks in the region. Situated in the northern part of the county, Wounds Hill is part of the expansive Pennine range, which stretches across northern England and southern Scotland.

The hill is characterized by its distinctive shape and rugged terrain. Covered in heather and scattered with rocky outcrops, Wounds Hill offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. On clear days, visitors can enjoy sweeping vistas of the rolling hills, verdant valleys, and quaint villages that dot the landscape.

Wounds Hill is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, particularly hikers and walkers, who are drawn to its challenging trails and the opportunity to experience the natural beauty of the area. The hill boasts an extensive network of footpaths that cater to individuals of varying fitness levels, allowing visitors to customize their experience accordingly.

The hill is also home to diverse flora and fauna, contributing to its ecological significance. Rare plant species, such as bilberry and cotton grass, can be found on the slopes of Wounds Hill, while birdwatchers may spot various avian species, including red grouse and peregrine falcons, soaring above the hill's craggy peaks.

Overall, Wounds Hill offers outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers a captivating experience, combining stunning vistas with challenging terrain, making it a must-visit destination in the Yorkshire region.

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River Ure at Aldborough
River Ure at Aldborough
River Ure at Low Close Farm
River Ure at Low Close Farm
Straw Bales at Low House Farm
Straw Bales at Low House Farm
Roman road leading to Aldborough Holbecks Lane following the line of the earlier Roman road.
Roman road leading to Aldborough
Holbecks Lane following the line of the earlier Roman road.
Marton cum Grafton, roadside brick wall The benchmark is cut into a brick wall which is the boundary to a house which sits on the cross piece of a T junction, and directly opposite the road junction.
Marton cum Grafton, roadside brick wall
The benchmark is cut into a brick wall which is the boundary to a house which sits on the cross piece of a T junction, and directly opposite the road junction.
Marton cum Grafton, house and boundary brick wall There is a benchmark cut into the brick wall which is the boundary to the house which sits on the cross piece of a T junction, and directly opposite the road junction.
Marton cum Grafton, house and boundary brick wall
There is a benchmark cut into the brick wall which is the boundary to the house which sits on the cross piece of a T junction, and directly opposite the road junction.
The Maypole at Aldborough The Maypole was decorated with flags in honour of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.
The Maypole at Aldborough
The Maypole was decorated with flags in honour of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.
The Maypole at Aldborough The Maypole is decorated with flags in honour of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.
The Maypole at Aldborough
The Maypole is decorated with flags in honour of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.
Attractive 19th Century Stone House in Aldborough This very attractive house named Hazeldene dates from the early 19th century and is a Grade II listed building. It faces towards the green where the Maypole stands. The house is decorated with flags in honour of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.
Attractive 19th Century Stone House in Aldborough
This very attractive house named Hazeldene dates from the early 19th century and is a Grade II listed building. It faces towards the green where the Maypole stands. The house is decorated with flags in honour of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.
An attractive Brick built House in Aldborough A most attractive house named Fernleigh situated near the Maypole in the green just nearby. The house is decorated with flags in honour of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.
An attractive Brick built House in Aldborough
A most attractive house named Fernleigh situated near the Maypole in the green just nearby. The house is decorated with flags in honour of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.
Roman Masonry Along the line of the town walls
Roman Masonry
Along the line of the town walls
Remains of the town wall  At Aldborough Roman Town. Aldborough was once the prosperous Roman town of Isurium Brigantum, which began as a trading settlement around AD 70, and became the civilian ‘capital’ of an extensive region of north Britain from about AD 120 to about AD 400. Now in the care of English Heritage.
Remains of the town wall
At Aldborough Roman Town. Aldborough was once the prosperous Roman town of Isurium Brigantum, which began as a trading settlement around AD 70, and became the civilian ‘capital’ of an extensive region of north Britain from about AD 120 to about AD 400. Now in the care of English Heritage.
Two small buildings at Aldborough At Aldborough Roman Town. The buildings protect the mosaics found here, some of the finest in the UK.
Two small buildings at Aldborough
At Aldborough Roman Town. The buildings protect the mosaics found here, some of the finest in the UK.
Aldborough Church Village near Boroughbridge. The clock dates back to 1783AD, and the tower has beneath it a pit to accommodate its 30'+ pendulum - said to be the longest in Britain.
Aldborough Church
Village near Boroughbridge. The clock dates back to 1783AD, and the tower has beneath it a pit to accommodate its 30'+ pendulum - said to be the longest in Britain.
Cornfield poppies near Boroughbridge Rich agricultural land in the Vale of York close to Aldborough and Boroughbridge.
Cornfield poppies near Boroughbridge
Rich agricultural land in the Vale of York close to Aldborough and Boroughbridge.
Flooded fields Aldborough In late 2000 the Ure rose to flood much of the land between the river and Aldborough village.
Flooded fields Aldborough
In late 2000 the Ure rose to flood much of the land between the river and Aldborough village.
Pasture near Ornhams Hall Passing through this field while walking from Grafton to the A168, and onto Boroughbridge
Pasture near Ornhams Hall
Passing through this field while walking from Grafton to the A168, and onto Boroughbridge
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Wounds Hill is located at Grid Ref: SE4065 (Lat: 54.079755, Lng: -1.3765095)

Division: West Riding

Administrative County: North Yorkshire

District: Harrogate

Police Authority: North Yorkshire

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