Galley Hill

Hill, Mountain in Bedfordshire

England

Galley Hill

Hexton Road, Lilley The sharp bend is to a small remaining section of the Roman Icknield Way
Hexton Road, Lilley Credit: David Howard

Galley Hill is a prominent natural landmark located in Bedfordshire, England. Situated near the town of Luton, it is renowned for its picturesque views and rich natural beauty. Although referred to as a "hill," Galley Hill is more accurately classified as a chalk escarpment, offering visitors an experience akin to a miniature mountain.

Rising to an elevation of approximately 150 meters above sea level, Galley Hill stands out as a prominent feature in the surrounding landscape. Its distinctive shape and sheer cliffs are a result of the erosion of underlying chalk rock over millions of years. The summit of the hill provides visitors with breathtaking panoramic vistas of the surrounding countryside, making it a popular destination for hikers, nature enthusiasts, and photographers.

The diverse flora and fauna found on Galley Hill further enhance its appeal. The hill is home to a variety of plant species, including wildflowers, grasses, and shrubs, which provide a habitat for numerous insects, birds, and small mammals. This ecological diversity contributes to the hill's ecological significance and attracts nature lovers throughout the year.

Additionally, Galley Hill has historical importance. The remains of an Iron Age hillfort can be found on its slopes, indicating human occupation in the area dating back over 2,000 years. Archaeological excavations have revealed artifacts and evidence of ancient settlements, shedding light on the region's past.

Overall, Galley Hill offers visitors a unique blend of natural beauty, historical significance, and recreational opportunities, making it a must-visit destination in Bedfordshire.

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Galley Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.930186/-0.4128473 or Grid Reference TL0926. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Hexton Road, Lilley The sharp bend is to a small remaining section of the Roman Icknield Way
Hexton Road, Lilley
The sharp bend is to a small remaining section of the Roman Icknield Way
Field by Hexton Road, Lilley
Field by Hexton Road, Lilley
Hexton Road, Lilley
Hexton Road, Lilley
Sloping striated field south east of Warden Hill
Sloping striated field south east of Warden Hill
Hedgerow path Nearing the top are three horse riders.  Once on the ridge a left turn leads to Warden and Galley Hills.
Hedgerow path
Nearing the top are three horse riders. Once on the ridge a left turn leads to Warden and Galley Hills.
Bridleway towards Galley Hill
Bridleway towards Galley Hill
Sloping hillside on Galley Hill Looking towards the highest point of the hill from a section of the John Bunyan Trail.
Sloping hillside on Galley Hill
Looking towards the highest point of the hill from a section of the John Bunyan Trail.
Fence on Galley Hill Unlike nearby Warden Hill there is no trig point on this hill but this appears to be the highest point at the top of the rise shown in this photo.
Fence on Galley Hill
Unlike nearby Warden Hill there is no trig point on this hill but this appears to be the highest point at the top of the rise shown in this photo.
Warden Hill from Galley Hill Despite the sunshine this was a very windy day on the tops of the hills and colder than it looks.
Warden Hill from Galley Hill
Despite the sunshine this was a very windy day on the tops of the hills and colder than it looks.
Trig point, Warden Hill A path leads a short distance to the trig point but this is apparently not encouraged due to a fence rather than a gate.
Trig point, Warden Hill
A path leads a short distance to the trig point but this is apparently not encouraged due to a fence rather than a gate.
View west from Warden Hill Looking down on Luton from Warden Hill.
View west from Warden Hill
Looking down on Luton from Warden Hill.
Path to the south east of Warden Hill
Path to the south east of Warden Hill
Ingram Gardens, Warden Hill
Ingram Gardens, Warden Hill
Cromer Way, Warden Hill
Cromer Way, Warden Hill
Quantock Drive, Warden Hill
Quantock Drive, Warden Hill
Quantock Rise, Warden Hill
Quantock Rise, Warden Hill
Weybourne Drive, Warden Hill
Weybourne Drive, Warden Hill
Cromer Way, Warden Hill
Cromer Way, Warden Hill
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Galley Hill is located at Grid Ref: TL0926 (Lat: 51.930186, Lng: -0.4128473)

Unitary Authority: Central Bedfordshire

Police Authority: Bedfordshire

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 51.930186,-0.4128473
Galley Hill
Ele: 186
Natural: peak
Source: survey
Wikidata: Q24662501
Lat/Long: 51.9303713/-0.4126948
Barrier: kissing_gate
Bicycle: no
Foot: yes
Source: GPS
Lat/Long: 51.9259513/-0.4149657
Barrier: kissing_gate
Bicycle: no
Foot: yes
Source: GPS, observation
Lat/Long: 51.9259355/-0.4143433
Icknield Way Information Board
Board Type: board
Information: board
Tourism: information
Lat/Long: 51.9338479/-0.411735
Barrier: kissing_gate
Lat/Long: 51.9284459/-0.4142343
Bench
Source: GPS, observation, Bing
Lat/Long: 51.9284681/-0.4142803
The data included in this document is from www.openstreetmap.org. The data is made available under ODbL.

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