Trig Point and cairn on White Edge (Burnhope Reservoir)
The North Pennines
County Durham, England

Walk Photo: Trig Point and cairn on White Edge (Burnhope Reservoir) The North Pennines  County Durham England by Mark Kissipie (103)
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Walk du152 Great Stony Hill and Dead Stones from Burnhope Reservoir
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The North Pennines County Durham North East England

Easy walking on wild moorland

Walk du152 Great Stony Hill and Dead Stones from Burnhope Reservoir Route Summary:

Burnhope Reservoir, Ireshope Moor, Coldberry End, Great Stony Hill, Scaud Hill, Redgleam (Harwood Common), Burnhope Seat, Dead Stones, White Edge (Burnhope Reservoir), Lamb's Head, Highwatch Currick, The Malakoff, Bents Head, Stripe End, Burnhope Reservoir

Length: 18.50km (11.50 miles) | Ascent: 497m (1631ft) | Time: 5.75hrs | Grade: Walk Grades Explanation and Help

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Walk du114 Three Pikes and Burnhope Seat from Burnhope Reservoir
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The North Pennines County Durham North East England

Easy walking on wild moorland

Walk du114 Three Pikes and Burnhope Seat from Burnhope Reservoir Route Summary:

Burnhope Reservoir, Ireshope Moor, Coldberry End, Three Pikes, Coldberry End, Great Stony Hill, Scaud Hill, Redgleam (Harwood Common), Burnhope Seat, Dead Stones, White Edge (Burnhope Reservoir), Lamb's Head, Highwatch Currick, The Malakoff, Bents Head, Stripe End, Burnhope Reservoir

Length: 22.50km (14.00 miles) | Ascent: 580m (1904ft) | Time: 7.00hrs | Grade: Walk Grades Explanation and Help

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