Stoodley Pike
Summit Details
About Stoodley Pike
Stoodley Pike is a mountain summit in the The South Pennines from Liverpool to Nottingham region in the county of Calderdale, England. Stoodley Pike is 402 metres high with a prominence of 39 metres. The summit can be identified by: ground by boulder Additional Notes: All the walks up Stoodley Pike on Mud and Routes can be seen above.
Walks up Stoodley Pike
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Ordnance Survey Summit Map for Stoodley Pike
Stoodley Pike Summit Stats
Height in Metres: 402 metres
Height in Feet: 1319 feet
Range: The South Pennines from Liverpool to Nottingham
Prominence: 39 metres
Parent Summit: Black Hill
Grid Reference: SD973241
Col Height: 363
Col Grid Reference: SD968229
Summit Classification: 4
National Park, County or Country: Calderdale, England’s Highest Mountains, The South Pennines from Liverpool to Nottingham
Recommended Maps: Landranger Map 103 Explorer Map OL21S
Data with Acknowledgement – Database of British and Irish Hills
What’s Near Stoodley Pike?
Nearby Mountain Summits:
- Edge End Moor - 1.3km
- Blake Moor - 2.9km
- Crow Hill - 4.7km
- Manshead End - 5.0km
- Snoddle Hill - 6.2km
- Freeholds Top - 7.1km
- Rishworth Moor - 7.6km
- Hoof Stones Height - 7.8km
Places, Walks and Articles:
- Walk up Pendle Hill from Barley - 22.1km
- Wildboar Clough, Bleaklow, and Black Hill - 27.4km
- Winscar Reservoir and Snailsden walk - 28.3km
- Bleaklow Head Circuit from Old Glossop via Doctor’s Gate - 30.3km
- Higher Shelf Stones from Old Glossop - 30.3km
- Dunford Bridge and South Nab from Langsett Walk - 32.3km
- Walk along Howden Edge From Langsett - 33.6km
- Around Langsett Reservoir - 33.6km
Businesses Near Stoodley Pike
- Your Peak District Tourism Business Here? - 41.3km
- Peak Cottages - 48.9km
- Field House Cottage, Peak District - 62.6km
- Country Hideaways - 62.7km
- Adventure Challenge Events - 74.6km
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