Barf Hill

Hill, Mountain in Yorkshire

England

Barf Hill

The Minster Way approaching Decoy Cottage and Scorborough Lane Level Crossing
The Minster Way approaching Decoy Cottage and Scorborough Lane Level Crossing Credit: Colin Park

Barf Hill is a prominent summit situated in the Lake District National Park, Cumbria, England. Despite its name, it is not associated with any unpleasant connotations but rather derived from the Old Norse word "barfr," meaning bare or bald. Rising to an elevation of 1,494 feet (455 meters), Barf Hill is part of the Skiddaw range, which includes several other notable peaks.

Located in the northern part of the Lake District, Barf Hill offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape, including the nearby Bassenthwaite Lake and the picturesque town of Keswick. The summit provides a relatively easy ascent for walkers and hikers, with well-maintained trails leading to the top. Along the way, visitors can enjoy the diverse flora and fauna that thrive in the area, including heather, bilberry, and a variety of bird species.

Barf Hill's strategic location makes it an ideal spot for outdoor enthusiasts, offering opportunities for activities such as paragliding, mountain biking, and rock climbing. The hill is also known for its association with local folklore, as it is believed to be the site where a giant named Skiddaw was buried.

With its accessibility, stunning vistas, and rich natural heritage, Barf Hill attracts both locals and tourists alike. Whether seeking adventure or simply a peaceful escape into nature, this magnificent hill in Yorkshire offers an unforgettable experience for all who venture to its summit.

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Barf Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.91084/-0.41074566 or Grid Reference TA0447. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

The Minster Way approaching Decoy Cottage and Scorborough Lane Level Crossing
The Minster Way approaching Decoy Cottage and Scorborough Lane Level Crossing
Wilfholme  Road  toward  A164
Wilfholme Road toward A164
Wind  Turbine  in  field  south  of  Wilfholme  Road
Wind Turbine in field south of Wilfholme Road
Junction  on  Wilfholme  Road  at  Soberhill  Farm
Junction on Wilfholme Road at Soberhill Farm
Toward  Manor  Farm  on  Wilfeholme  Road
Toward Manor Farm on Wilfeholme Road
Manor  Farm  from  Wilfholme  Road
Manor Farm from Wilfholme Road
Bridleway  Fingerpost  on  Wilfholme  Road The bridleway goes toward Watton
Bridleway Fingerpost on Wilfholme Road
The bridleway goes toward Watton
Bridleway  to  Watton  in  low  afternoon  sun On the right of drainage ditch, from Wilfholme Road
Bridleway to Watton in low afternoon sun
On the right of drainage ditch, from Wilfholme Road
River Hull and farm buildings near Aike
River Hull and farm buildings near Aike
Drainage channel and farmland alongside the railway The drainage channel holds a diverted beck and feeds into the Catchwater Drain.
Drainage channel and farmland alongside the railway
The drainage channel holds a diverted beck and feeds into the Catchwater Drain.
Minster  Way Trail at TA0302045979 Looking south along the drain which runs parallel with the rail track in this grid square. This view from the bridge over the drain which is in the top NW corner of the square. The Minster Way follows the route of the drain.
Minster Way Trail at TA0302045979
Looking south along the drain which runs parallel with the rail track in this grid square. This view from the bridge over the drain which is in the top NW corner of the square. The Minster Way follows the route of the drain.
Decoy Farm The farm is near the south edge of the grid square. This view from near the bridge over the drain in the bottom SW corner.
Decoy Farm
The farm is near the south edge of the grid square. This view from near the bridge over the drain in the bottom SW corner.
Lockington Crossing All this area is farmland with the level crossing near the top north edge of the grid square.
Lockington Crossing
All this area is farmland with the level crossing near the top north edge of the grid square.
Aike It's all farmland in this grid square with Aike in the NE corner
Aike
It's all farmland in this grid square with Aike in the NE corner
Aike Grange Stud The farm is to the east edge of this farming grid square.
Aike Grange Stud
The farm is to the east edge of this farming grid square.
Barff Hill Farm & Trig Pillar This view from TA0457847283 looking SW towards the farm and the trig pillar on the hill.
Barff Hill Farm & Trig Pillar
This view from TA0457847283 looking SW towards the farm and the trig pillar on the hill.
Wilfholme Landing Looking to Wilholme Landing from TA0620647275 which is in the bottom SW corner of the grid square. Beverley & Barmston Drain runs diagonally through the square and the river Hull meanders in from the east edge to flow parallel for a short while before leaving the south edge.
Wilfholme Landing
Looking to Wilholme Landing from TA0620647275 which is in the bottom SW corner of the grid square. Beverley & Barmston Drain runs diagonally through the square and the river Hull meanders in from the east edge to flow parallel for a short while before leaving the south edge.
Boat House - River Hull View south along the River Hull near Wilfholme landing.
Boat House - River Hull
View south along the River Hull near Wilfholme landing.
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Barf Hill is located at Grid Ref: TA0447 (Lat: 53.91084, Lng: -0.41074566)

Division: East Riding

Unitary Authority: East Riding of Yorkshire

Police Authority: Humberside

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