Everything about Clougha Pike totally explained
Clougha Pike is a hill in the
Forest of Bowland in
Lancashire,
England. From the west it looms over the Conder Valley, the
city of Lancaster and
Lancaster University. It is visible from as far away as
Barrow-in-Furness, South Lakeland mountains such as
Old Man of Coniston, and
Blackpool Tower. From the west it appears to be a large dome shape with a cliff like section at the very top. From the south-west a series of notches or Cloughs are visible in its flanks giving this hill its distinctive name. It can be accessed from the west by a nice path that travels up its slopes and then diagonally up the final steep broken rock section. It can also be accessed from the east from
Grit Fell along a muddy path over bog land that's difficult to distinguish sometimes.
A small car-park is also available close to Clougha Pike, just off Rigg Lane.
Its summit furniture includes an
Ordnance Survey trig point and a wind shelter. The view west from the top is over
Morecambe Bay.
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