Parlick

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Parlick is a prominent hill in Lancashire, England, popular with walkers and paragliders and known for its sweeping views over the Forest of Bowland.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Parlick canonical 1
West Kip 1

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Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
hill
access open access land under Countryside and Rights of Way Act (CRoW)
category Bowland Fells
surface form: Hills of Lancashire

Mountains and hills of the Forest of Bowland
Tourist attractions in Lancashire
climate exposed to strong winds
connectedBy ridge to Fair Snape Fell
connectedTo Fair Snape Fell
country England
elevation 1417 feet
432 metres
hasAscentFrom Chipping
fell road between Chipping and Bleasdale
hasGridReference SD597444
hasNameOrigin likely of Old English or Norse origin
hasNearbyFeature Fair Snape Fell trig point (on adjoining fell)
hasNearbySettlement Bleasdale
hasProminence c. 90 metres
hasReputationFor steep direct ascent from Chipping side
hasSummitFeature grassy summit
hasViewOf Irish Sea
surface form: Irish Sea (in clear weather)

Lake District mountains (in clear weather)
Yorkshire Dales (in clear weather)
isWithin Ribble Valley
surface form: Ribble Valley district (administrative)
locatedIn Forest of Bowland
Lancashire
North West England
locatedNear Chipping
Longridge
notableFor prominent conical profile when seen from south
sweeping panoramic views
overlooks Longridge Fell
surface form: Beacon Fell

Forest of Bowland
Fylde Coast
surface form: Fylde plain

Longridge Fell
partOf Forest of Bowland
surface form: Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
popularFor hang gliding
hiking
paragliding
walking
range Bowland Fells
terrain grassy slopes
open moorland
usedBy local walking groups
paragliding clubs
usedFor upland farming in surrounding area

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Pentland Hills Regional Park contains Parlick
this entity surface form: West Kip