Mickle Fell

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Mickle Fell is a prominent hill in northern England and one of the highest points in the Pennines.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
mountain
accessRestriction lies within Warcop Training Area NERFINISHED
public access often restricted due to military training
accessStatus access land under Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000
category County top of Durham
Hewitt NERFINISHED
Marilyn
Nuttall NERFINISHED
country England
drainageBasin River Eden catchment NERFINISHED
River Tees catchment
elevation 2585 feet
788 metres
geology Carboniferous limestone and sandstone
gridReferenceUK NY804243
highestPointOf County Durham NERFINISHED
landUse moorland
liesOn Pennine watershed NERFINISHED
locatedIn County Durham NERFINISHED
North Pennines NERFINISHED
Northern England
mountainRange Pennines NERFINISHED
nearbySettlement Brough NERFINISHED
Middleton-in-Teesdale NERFINISHED
notableFor being one of the highest points in the Pennines
remote location
restricted military access
parentPeak Cross Fell NERFINISHED
partOf North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty NERFINISHED
prominence approximately 210 metres
region North East England
relativeLocation east of the Eden Valley
south of Teesdale
summitFeature cairn
trig point
summitView views along the Pennine ridge
views over Teesdale
views towards the Lake District fells
terrain peat bog
topographicMap OS Explorer OL19 NERFINISHED
OS Landranger 91 NERFINISHED

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Teesdale hasHighestPointNearby Mickle Fell