Tan Hill, Yorkshire
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Tan Hill (NY896067) is a high point on the Pennine Way in North Yorkshire, England near the borders with County Durham and Cumbria. It is home to The Tan Hill Inn, which is recognised as being the highest inn in England at 1732ft (536m) above sea level. It is situated on an unclassified road approximately four miles (6km) north of the village of Keld, close to the northern boundary of the Yorkshire Dales National Park.
The second highest inn is The Cat and Fiddle Inn, on Axe Edge Moor, on the A537 road near the Derbyshire/Cheshire county boundary with an elevation of about 1690ft (515m), though recent measurements dispute Tan Hill's supremacy [1].
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- The Tan Hill Inn
- Map sources for Tan Hill, Yorkshire