Coneygarth Hill

Hill, Mountain in Yorkshire Hambleton

England

Coneygarth Hill

Ruin in Boltby Forest A ruined building in Boltby Forest.
Ruin in Boltby Forest Credit: T Eyre

Coneygarth Hill is a prominent hill located in Yorkshire, England. Situated in the southern part of the county, Coneygarth Hill is a well-known feature of the local landscape. Rising to an elevation of approximately 295 meters (968 feet), it offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.

The hill is characterized by its gently sloping sides, which are covered in a mixture of grasses, heather, and scattered patches of woodland. The terrain is relatively easy to navigate, making it a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts seeking a tranquil escape.

Coneygarth Hill is home to a variety of wildlife, including rabbits, hares, and various bird species. The hill's name, "Coneygarth," is derived from the Old English word "cuning," meaning rabbit, which highlights the historical importance of the area for rabbit hunting.

The hill's location also contributes to its allure. It is nestled within the picturesque Yorkshire countryside, with rolling hills, meandering rivers, and quaint villages dotting the nearby landscape. This makes it an ideal spot for visitors to enjoy a peaceful walk or simply take in the beauty of nature.

Access to Coneygarth Hill is convenient, with a network of footpaths and trails allowing visitors to explore the area at their own pace. The hill is also a popular destination for paragliders and hang gliders, who take advantage of the favorable wind conditions and breathtaking views.

Whether for a leisurely stroll, a challenging hike, or a serene moment of contemplation, Coneygarth Hill offers a captivating experience for anyone seeking a connection with nature in the heart of Yorkshire.

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Coneygarth Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.283561/-1.2865605 or Grid Reference SE4687. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Ruin in Boltby Forest A ruined building in Boltby Forest.
Ruin in Boltby Forest
A ruined building in Boltby Forest.
Kirby Knowle Moor Part of Boltby Forest.
Kirby Knowle Moor
Part of Boltby Forest.
The Gurtof valley The valley of Gurtof Beck in Boltby Forest.
The Gurtof valley
The valley of Gurtof Beck in Boltby Forest.
Track in Boltby Forest A gravel track in Boltby Forest.
Track in Boltby Forest
A gravel track in Boltby Forest.
Old Boundary Marker on Kirby Knowle Moor Boundary Marker on Kirby Knowle Moor, 240 metres south of Cote Hill. On the boundary of Kirby Knowle and Boltby parishes.

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Old Boundary Marker on Kirby Knowle Moor
Boundary Marker on Kirby Knowle Moor, 240 metres south of Cote Hill. On the boundary of Kirby Knowle and Boltby parishes. Milestone Society National ID: YN_KKNBO01bm
Old Boundary Marker on Kirby Knowle Moor Boundary Marker on Kirby Knowle Moor, 480 metres south of Cote Hill. On the boundary of Kirby Knowle and Boltby parishes.

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Old Boundary Marker on Kirby Knowle Moor
Boundary Marker on Kirby Knowle Moor, 480 metres south of Cote Hill. On the boundary of Kirby Knowle and Boltby parishes. Milestone Society National ID: YN_KKNBO02bm
Old Boundary Marker on Kirby Knowle Moor Boundary Marker on Kirby Knowle Moor, 830 metres south of Cote Hill. On the boundary of Kirby Knowle and Boltby parishes.

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Old Boundary Marker on Kirby Knowle Moor
Boundary Marker on Kirby Knowle Moor, 830 metres south of Cote Hill. On the boundary of Kirby Knowle and Boltby parishes. Milestone Society National ID: YN_KKNBO03bm
Old Boundary Marker on Kirby Knowle Moor Boundary Marker on Kirby Knowle Moor, 920 metres south of Cote Hill. On the boundary of Kirby Knowle and Boltby parishes.

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Old Boundary Marker on Kirby Knowle Moor
Boundary Marker on Kirby Knowle Moor, 920 metres south of Cote Hill. On the boundary of Kirby Knowle and Boltby parishes. Milestone Society National ID: YN_KKNBO04bm
Old Boundary Marker on Kirby Knowle Moor Boundary Marker on Kirby Knowle Moor, 1070 metres south of Cote Hill. On the boundary of Kirby Knowle and Boltby parishes.

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Old Boundary Marker on Kirby Knowle Moor
Boundary Marker on Kirby Knowle Moor, 1070 metres south of Cote Hill. On the boundary of Kirby Knowle and Boltby parishes. Milestone Society National ID: YN_KKNBO05bm
Boltby Forest A square almost entirely composed of trees of the conifer type
Boltby Forest
A square almost entirely composed of trees of the conifer type
Bridleway on Kirby Knowle Moor
Bridleway on Kirby Knowle Moor
Brickshed Cottage Isolated dwelling located at the foot of the North York Moors escarpment and below Boltby Forest.
Brickshed Cottage
Isolated dwelling located at the foot of the North York Moors escarpment and below Boltby Forest.
Ruddings Lane Section of quiet country lane between Kirby Knowle and Cowesby - outside Brickshed Cottage
Ruddings Lane
Section of quiet country lane between Kirby Knowle and Cowesby - outside Brickshed Cottage
Ingdale Lane in Gutta Wood Section of quiet country lane between Kirby Knowle and Cowesby
Ingdale Lane in Gutta Wood
Section of quiet country lane between Kirby Knowle and Cowesby
On the Edge of Wind Egg Plantation What a wonderful name for a stretch of woodland!
Here, a footpath on the edge of the plantation is approaching a fingerpost pointing in four directions - two routes arrive in Kirby Knowle, a bridleway takes a circuitous route to Boltby and the final path aims for West Acre Lodge.
On the Edge of Wind Egg Plantation
What a wonderful name for a stretch of woodland! Here, a footpath on the edge of the plantation is approaching a fingerpost pointing in four directions - two routes arrive in Kirby Knowle, a bridleway takes a circuitous route to Boltby and the final path aims for West Acre Lodge.
Whinmoor Hill Access lane leading up to Manor House Farm in Kirby Knowle
Whinmoor Hill
Access lane leading up to Manor House Farm in Kirby Knowle
Footpath heading down to Kirby Knowle The footpath follows the fence towards the village of Kirby Knowle from Wind Egg Plantation
Footpath heading down to Kirby Knowle
The footpath follows the fence towards the village of Kirby Knowle from Wind Egg Plantation
Footpath heading for Knowle Hill The visible footpath through this pasture appears to have gone offline when compared to the map. However it does command a fine rural view looking to the north west
Footpath heading for Knowle Hill
The visible footpath through this pasture appears to have gone offline when compared to the map. However it does command a fine rural view looking to the north west
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Coneygarth Hill is located at Grid Ref: SE4687 (Lat: 54.283561, Lng: -1.2865605)

Division: North Riding

Administrative County: North Yorkshire

District: Hambleton

Police Authority: North Yorkshire

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///universally.crumble.fidelity. Near Thirsk, North Yorkshire

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