Wolfhole Crag
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Wolfhole Crag | |
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Wolfhole Crag in the distance as seen from Hawthornthwaite fell |
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Elevation | 527 m (1729 ft) |
Location | Forest of Bowland, England |
Prominence | c. 40 m |
Topo map | OS Landrangers 102, 103 |
OS grid reference | SD630580 |
Wolfhole Crag is a lonely and seldom-visited hill in the Forest of Bowland in Lancashire, England. Its seclusion is due in part to its low profile and long approach walks. A long path approaches from Ward's Stone in the west which is fraught with bogs. Another tarmac path from Tarnbrook meets this half way. A final path comes from the north east from the Hornby Road in the direction to White Hill. The summit consists of some unusually shaped waist-high rocks and the usual trig point.
It’s quite possible to not see another human being all day there.