Hen Cloud

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Hen Cloud is a prominent gritstone hill and popular climbing and walking destination on the edge of the Peak District in Staffordshire, England.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf gritstone crag
hill
category Climbing areas of England
Hills of Staffordshire
Peak District edges
climbingSeason year-round
closestTown Leek NERFINISHED
conservationStatus protected countryside
country England
hasClimbingStyle multi-pitch routes
single-pitch routes
traditional climbing
hasFeature edge-like escarpment
rocky outcrops
steep buttresses
hasNameEtymology possibly from "hen" meaning wild birds
possibly from Old English or local dialect
hasRockType sandstone gritstone
hasViewOf Cheshire Plain NERFINISHED
Staffordshire Moorlands NERFINISHED
The Roaches NERFINISHED
hazard exposed rock faces
rockfall risk
strong winds
isAccessedBy public footpaths
isAccessedFrom Upper Hulme NERFINISHED
isPartOf The Roaches Estate NERFINISHED
locatedIn Peak District fringe
Staffordshire
material gritstone
mountainRange Peak District NERFINISHED
near Leek NERFINISHED
The Roaches NERFINISHED
Upper Hulme NERFINISHED
ownedBy Staffordshire Wildlife Trust NERFINISHED
partOf Staffordshire Moorlands NERFINISHED
popularFor bouldering
hill walking
rock climbing
region West Midlands NERFINISHED
terrain heath and rough grassland
rocky slopes
tourism local attraction
usedFor landscape photography
nature observation
outdoor recreation

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