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Punkt triangulacyjny Blackstone Edge i Łóżko Robina Hooda

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Blackstone Edge Trig Point and Robin Hood's Bed are prominent natural monuments nestled within the rugged Pennine hills, straddling the boundary between Greater Manchester and West Yorkshire in northern England. Blackstone Edge is a distinctive gritstone escarpment, reaching an elevation of 472 meters (1,549 feet) above sea level, marked by a white trig pillar at its summit. Just a short distance away, Robin Hood's Bed is a fascinating, naturally-formed hollow within a large gritstone boulder, steeped in local folklore.

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    20 maja, 2019

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    Whilst it might not be the tallest at 1,549 feet (472 m), Blackstone Edge commands a fine view over the landscape and is a lovely place to experience some solitude. To the left, you see Manchester skyscrapers soar in the distance. To the right, you can see West Yorkshire, Huddersfield and beyond.

    22 maja, 2022

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    Blackstone Edge is a gritstone escarpment at 1,549 feet (472 m) above sea level in the Pennine Hills surrounded by rough moorland on the boarder of Greater Manchester and West …

    22 czerwca, 2023

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    Even though I saw the photos of this trig, I did not expect it to be as perfectly placed as it was! There is an easier way to get to this trig point if you follow the main path but there is the steeper route, which is quicker but does require some rambling and sure footedness.

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    Pętla Blackstone Edge & Dog Hill z Blackstone Reservoir — Rishworth Moor

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    This moderate 8.1-mile hike loops from Blackstone Reservoir, offering panoramic views from Blackstone Edge and Dog Hill across the Pennines.

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    Lokalizacja:Greater Manchester, Północno-zachodnia Anglia, Anglia, Zjednoczone Królestwo

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    What is the typical terrain difficulty for walks around Blackstone Edge Trig Point and Robin Hood's Bed?

    The terrain around Blackstone Edge is characteristic moorland, featuring peaty ground and gritstone outcrops. While some routes offer a gentler ascent, others can be steeper and require sure-footedness, especially when navigating rocky sections near the summit. The area is generally considered intermediate in difficulty, with options for both easier and more challenging paths.

    Are there specific parking areas for accessing Blackstone Edge and Robin Hood's Bed?

    Yes, there are several parking options. Many visitors start their walks from the town of Littleborough, which has various parking facilities. Alternatively, there are lay-bys and small car parks along the A58 (Halifax Road) near the summit, such as the one close to the White House pub. Parking can fill up quickly, especially on weekends and during peak season, so arriving early is advisable.

    Is Blackstone Edge Trig Point and Robin Hood's Bed suitable for a winter hike, and what should I wear?

    Hiking in winter is possible, but conditions on the exposed moor can be challenging. Expect cold temperatures, strong winds, and potentially snow or ice. It's crucial to wear warm, waterproof, and windproof layers, including a hat, gloves, and sturdy waterproof hiking boots with good grip. Carrying extra layers, a hot drink, and checking weather forecasts before you go is highly recommended.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails around Blackstone Edge and Robin Hood's Bed?

    Yes, the trails are generally dog-friendly. However, as the area is open moorland and often used for sheep grazing, it's essential to keep dogs on a lead, especially during lambing season (typically March to July). Always ensure your dog is under control and clean up after them to preserve the natural environment.

    Are there any family-friendly walking routes to Blackstone Edge Trig Point or Robin Hood's Bed?

    Yes, there are family-friendly options. While some routes can be steep, others offer a more gradual ascent. Starting from Hollingworth Lake Country Park near Littleborough provides a longer but often gentler approach. Shorter, more direct routes from the A58 can also be managed by families with older children, provided they are comfortable with some uneven terrain. Always choose a route appropriate for your family's fitness level.

    What historical landmarks or natural features, besides the Trig Point and Robin Hood's Bed, can be found nearby?

    Beyond the main attractions, you can explore the Blackstone Edge Long Causeway, often referred to as a Roman Road, which traverses the escarpment. Another notable feature is the Aiggin Stone, a medieval waymarker. The area also features various gritstone outcrops popular for bouldering, and several reservoirs like Hollingworth Lake, Blackstone Edge Reservoir, and Green Withens Reservoir.

    Are there any pubs or cafes near Blackstone Edge for refreshments after a walk?

    Yes, the nearby town of Littleborough offers a selection of restaurants and pubs, perfect for post-walk sustenance. Closer to the summit on the A58, you might find establishments like the White House pub, which is a popular stop for hikers. These provide opportunities to warm up and refuel after exploring the moors.

    What are the best viewpoints around Blackstone Edge, apart from the Trig Point itself?

    While the Trig Point offers commanding panoramic views, other excellent viewpoints include the area immediately surrounding Robin Hood's Bed, which is slightly higher. From various points along the escarpment, you can identify distant landmarks such as Knowle Hill, Rivington Pike, Pendle Hill, and Stoodley Pike on clear days, adding to the richness of the experience.

    Is public transport available to reach Blackstone Edge or Robin Hood's Bed?

    Public transport options are limited but possible. The nearest train station is in Littleborough, from which you could potentially take a local bus service or a taxi closer to the starting points of the walks. However, direct public transport to the immediate vicinity of the Trig Point or Robin Hood's Bed is not readily available, making a car the most convenient option for many visitors.

    What is the significance of Robin Hood's Bed, and is it easy to find?

    Robin Hood's Bed is a large, naturally-formed hollow in a gritstone boulder, steeped in local folklore, with legends suggesting the outlaw Robin Hood once slept there. It's located very close to the Blackstone Edge Trig Point, typically just about 20 yards past the triangulation pillar, slightly higher up at the very top of Blackstone Edge. It's a distinctive feature and generally easy to find once you are at the summit.

    Are there any circular or loop trails that incorporate Blackstone Edge Trig Point and Robin Hood's Bed?

    Yes, many popular routes are circular, allowing hikers to experience the full beauty of the moorland. These often start from Littleborough or from parking areas along the A58, incorporating the Trig Point, Robin Hood's Bed, and sometimes other features like the Blackstone Edge Long Causeway or nearby reservoirs. You can find various loop trails of differing lengths and difficulties to suit your preference.

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