Bleaklow Head

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Bleaklow Head is a prominent moorland summit in the Peak District of England, known for its remote, boggy terrain and expansive views.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
mountain summit
access open access land
climate cool and wet
conservationStatus part of a protected national park landscape
country United Kingdom
countyTopOf none
drainageBasin River Derwent NERFINISHED
River Etherow NERFINISHED
elevation 2077 feet
633 metres
environment upland peat moorland
feature cairn
stone marker
gridReferenceUK SK 090 957
hazard deep peat groughs
poor visibility in bad weather
hikingRoute Pennine Way NERFINISHED
landform moorland
locatedIn Bleaklow NERFINISHED
Derbyshire
England
Peak District NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
mapSeries OS Explorer OL1 NERFINISHED
mountainRange Pennines NERFINISHED
nationalPark Peak District National Park NERFINISHED
nearbySettlement Crowden NERFINISHED
Glossop NERFINISHED
notableFor boggy terrain
expansive views
remote location
parentPeak Bleaklow NERFINISHED
prominence approximately 10 metres
recreation fell running
hillwalking
region East Midlands
relativeLocation east of Glossop
north of Kinder Scout
terrain boggy
peat bog
typicalVegetation grass moor
heather

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Bleaklow highestPoint Bleaklow Head