Hell Clough

Valley in Lancashire Preston

England

Hell Clough

Beacon Fell Trig Point Flush Bracket S4701
Beacon Fell Trig Point Flush Bracket S4701 Credit: thejackrustles

Hell Clough is a picturesque valley located in Lancashire, England. Situated in the Rossendale district, it is renowned for its natural beauty and tranquil atmosphere. The name "Hell Clough" can be traced back to its historical association with the Norse word "hel," meaning a hidden or sheltered place.

Nestled within the South Pennines, Hell Clough boasts stunning landscapes that captivate visitors. The valley is characterized by its steep and rugged slopes, covered with a rich tapestry of native woodland, including oak, birch, and beech trees. These woodlands provide a habitat for a diverse range of flora and fauna, making it a haven for nature lovers and photographers alike.

The valley is intersected by a meandering stream, which adds to its charm. The crystal-clear waters flow gently through the valley, creating small cascades and pools along the way. The sound of running water provides a soothing ambiance and adds to the tranquility of Hell Clough.

Hiking enthusiasts are drawn to this area due to its extensive network of walking trails, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. These trails cater to different skill levels, making it accessible for both beginners and experienced hikers. Additionally, the valley is home to a variety of bird species, making it a popular spot for birdwatching.

Hell Clough's idyllic location and natural beauty make it a delightful destination for those seeking an escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Whether it is exploring the woodlands, admiring the wildlife, or simply enjoying a peaceful stroll, Hell Clough offers a serene retreat for nature enthusiasts and those seeking solace in the great outdoors.

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Hell Clough Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.880794/-2.6819876 or Grid Reference SD5542. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Beacon Fell Trig Point Flush Bracket S4701
Beacon Fell Trig Point Flush Bracket S4701
Picnic site Beacon Fell Country Park
Picnic site Beacon Fell Country Park
Farmland near Brockmill
Farmland near Brockmill
Orme Sight A head sculpture by Thomas Dagnell at Beacon Fell Country Park
Orme Sight
A head sculpture by Thomas Dagnell at Beacon Fell Country Park
Road junction A horse keeps watch where Church Lane meets Button Street outside Whitechapel.
Road junction
A horse keeps watch where Church Lane meets Button Street outside Whitechapel.
Road junction Button Street meets Bleasdale Road near Whitechapel.
Road junction
Button Street meets Bleasdale Road near Whitechapel.
Grazing sheep Farmland off Bleasdale Road.
Grazing sheep
Farmland off Bleasdale Road.
A bend in the road On Oakenclough Road.
A bend in the road
On Oakenclough Road.
Path in Boggy Wood
Path in Boggy Wood
Fording the Brock, Boggy Wood
Fording the Brock, Boggy Wood
Winsnape Brook and fallen tree Looking downstream.
Winsnape Brook and fallen tree
Looking downstream.
Muddy path from the summit of Beacon Fell The path running west from the trig point at the summit of Beacon Fell has been badly affected by the runoff from record high rainfall this winter. Nearer the summit, even the cobbled section of the path has been washed away.
Muddy path from the summit of Beacon Fell
The path running west from the trig point at the summit of Beacon Fell has been badly affected by the runoff from record high rainfall this winter. Nearer the summit, even the cobbled section of the path has been washed away.
River Brock at Higher Brock Bridge Looking North-west from the parapet of the bridge with the water approaching bankfull stage on another rainy day in a very wet winter.
River Brock at Higher Brock Bridge
Looking North-west from the parapet of the bridge with the water approaching bankfull stage on another rainy day in a very wet winter.
Butt Hill - access to Cobble Hey Farm & Gardens
Butt Hill - access to Cobble Hey Farm & Gardens
Bleasedale Lane On the left of the road is Black Wood.
Bleasedale Lane
On the left of the road is Black Wood.
Carwags Lane by Beacon Fell Country Park
Carwags Lane by Beacon Fell Country Park
Orme Sight on Beacon Fell Orme Sight is a sculpture by Thompson Dagnall by the Visitor Centre on Beacon Fell.
Orme Sight on Beacon Fell
Orme Sight is a sculpture by Thompson Dagnall by the Visitor Centre on Beacon Fell.
The path by Dewpond Wood in Beacon Fell Country Park Beacon Fell Country Park is managed by Lancashire County Council.
The path by Dewpond Wood in Beacon Fell Country Park
Beacon Fell Country Park is managed by Lancashire County Council.
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Hell Clough is located at Grid Ref: SD5542 (Lat: 53.880794, Lng: -2.6819876)

Administrative County: Lancashire

District: Preston

Police Authority: Lancashire

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 53.880794,-2.6819876
Brock Mill
Place: hamlet
Lat/Long: 53.8827629/-2.6876676
Brock Bottoms
Tourism: picnic_site
Lat/Long: 53.8819267/-2.6876133
Grit Bin
Lat/Long: 53.8813646/-2.6891688
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