Roadhead Hill

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Roadhead Hill

Summit Details

About Roadhead Hill

Roadhead Hill is a mountain summit in the Carlisle to Kielder and the North Tyne region in the county of Cumbria, England. Roadhead Hill is 202 metres high with a prominence of 36 metres. The summit can be identified by: no feature Additional Notes: this is the highest natural ground; it is lower than the top of the covered reservoir and the top of an overgrown collapsed wall All the walks up Roadhead Hill on Mud and Routes can be seen above.

Walks up Roadhead Hill

Ordnance Survey Summit Map for Roadhead Hill

Roadhead Hill Summit Stats

Height in Metres: 202 metres

Height in Feet: 663 feet

Range: Carlisle to Kielder and the North Tyne

Prominence: 36 metres

Parent Summit: Sighty Crag

Grid Reference: NY519748

Col Height: 166

Col Grid Reference: NY520753

Summit Classification: 2

National Park, County or Country: Carlisle to Kielder and the North Tyne, Cumbria, England’s Highest Mountains

Recommended Maps: Landranger Map 86   Explorer Map 324  

Data with AcknowledgementDatabase of British and Irish Hills

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