Noyna Hill facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Noyna Hill |
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Noyna Rocks | |
Noyna Hill seen from Foulridge
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 299 m (981 ft) |
Parent peak | Boulsworth Hill |
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Location | Foulridge, Lancashire, England |
OS grid | SD901425 |
Topo map | OS Landranger 103 |
Noyna Hill (sometimes just called "Noyna" or "Noyna Rock/s") is a hill in the Pennines hills range in Pendle, Lancashire, England.
It is located a mile to the east of Foulridge and it is possible to see other local towns such as Colne, Nelson, Trawden, Barnoldswick and Earby. On a clear day most of Lancashire and the Yorkshire Dales are seen from here.
Although the prominence is not that great due to the close proximity of other hills, it is unique in the area for having a large wide, but not very high rocky outcrop that is distinctive and well known in the area. The hill is 122m, (400 ft) above the village of Foulridge.
The hill is on farmland, but has public footpaths that allow access.
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