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Name:Green Hill
Hill number:2792
Height:628.2m / 2061ft
Parent (Ma):2784  Great Coum
RHB Section:35B: The Central Pennines
Nuttall/Wainwright area:Yorkshire Dales - Southern Fells
County/UA:Westmorland and Furness
Catchment:Lune
Class:Nuttall, Subsimm, Buxton & Lewis, Bridge
(N,sSim,BL,Bg)
Grid ref:SD 70239 82107
Summit feature:tiny cairn
Drop:25.2m
Col:603m  SD 7011 8262  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 98
(1:25k) OL2W
Observations:50m E of the county boundary wall. Cairn at SD 70164 82007 on the W side of the wall is 0.75m lower
Survey:Leica RX1250
Comments:Lancashire county top transferred to hill 2793 Gragareth in 2014. All higher ground on Green Hill is in Cumbria. Bridge summit 560m S at SD701815.
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2 of 4 starting in lay-by just before leck fell house. From gragareth along path through a couple of fallen down walls. Hopped over wall to summit field with small pile of rocks as the top markerThe-Z-Man28/01/2024
From campsite in Dent. Up onto the ridge, Great Coum, Green Hill and Gragareth and back via Crag Hill trig. Blustery and low cloud so no views. Very wet under foot. With Gillian.richard6930/09/2023
Gragareth and Green Hill from Leck Fell House. Through the gate and up a path past the 3 men then path to summit. Along ridge to Green Hill, back to col then cut down to track and followed back to car. 6 mile circuit, 2.5hrs.JulieB20/07/2023
After a deluge of rain I parked at the high point of the Dent to Ingleton road. There was just enough room to park on the grass close to the bridleway. I followed this round to the foot of Green Hill. I noticed a small wooden gate so went through it and followed a faint path up to the summit ridge which was swathed in cloud. Sadly quite a lot of the drystone walls appear to have been damaged. I visited the summits very tiny cairn in Cumbria and managed to get round to the Lancashire cairn with a bit of a detour to avoid doing any damage to the walls. I then followed a good path to the County Stone which had some graffiti dating back to the 1800’s. I carried on in the mist to the summit of Great Coum. The summit was very flat so hard to tell the actual summit. Visited the possible high points as well as the small summit cairn. I returned by the same route and as I descended the tops cleared and the sun came out. Time taken 1 hour 50 minutes for 5.5 miles and 895 foot of ascent. Nobody isabelle28/10/2022
Did Green Hill part of a walk with Gragareth for the Lancashire County Top. Cloudy but good conditions, and the river that goes down from the Great Coum valley is amazing with an underground river!DavidHiner27/08/2022
After Gragareth en route to Great CoumRockdoctor20/08/2022
Walked up from Bullpot Farm via Crag Hill. Dropped down to Ease Gill before returning.jigglybones29/05/2022
Parking for a few cars to E at start of ROW. ROW, then directly up. Visited all the various summits mentioned.PGCE18/03/2022
Walked round the horseshoe around Leck Beck, traversing Gragareth, Green Hill and Great Coum with Annette, Christine, Eric and Steve on Day 13 of our Yorkshire Dales circular walk, today from Ingleton to Bullpot Farm. Great views of the Lakes and Morecambe Bay, ground frozen. 18km with 760m ascent in 7 hours.silveracorn_alan20/01/2022
And CNeildeblaquiere106/09/2021
Loop from Leck Fell road end, returning over Crag Hill and crossing the valley - very wet and soggy underfoot. Thunderstorms while I was descending so very wet above foot too.JK04/07/2021
Ran/walked up from Barbon, after Calf Top.stever12/06/2021
23 miles 3774ft walk. start at The Old Hill Inn, Chapel-Le-Dale, up to Whernside, High Pike, Great Coum, Green Hill and Crag Hill return to The Old Hill Inn.stephenbuda15/05/2021
From Gragareth head back to the wall and stay on the left. the path is boggy but its the best side to wlak on. its about an hour. there seems to be two possible points one does not have access to it unless you fence hopAristotle Chip18/04/2021
Using the track from White Shaw Moss. Onto Green Fell then Gragareth. Winter conditions. Lovely as the sun set. With B and R.jenx05/12/2020
Nuttall walkRuth04/10/2020
plus James Also on Fellsman. Missed a talk summitbon Skylie.HardenC06/08/2020
With Anna Semlyenvegibagger24/07/2020
Gragareth - Green Hill - Great Coum from Yordas Cave. Unpleasant traverse from Gragareth to Green Hill, very boggyGary Heath20/07/2020
A circular walk starting at Yordas cave, Gragareth, Green Hill, Great Coum, and Crag Hill then back down the old Occupation Road and the modern road to the car.Dan Baddeley12/07/2020
After Gragareth along the ridge wall.Andrew Pearson04/06/2020
From Leck Fell House to the 3 men of Gragareth and then the trig and true top. Onto Green Hill, Great Coum and Crag Hill and finally heading down to Ease Gill for a mile and then a path across the moor to the startWayne Mac25/05/2020
Biked up to SD 710 845 from the west and made a horseshoe of Great Coum and Green Hill. Track to the east very rough.Eddie12/10/2019
With Val. Leck Fell House, Gragareth, Green Hill and Great Coum. Very wet in places.mike.hoult07/09/2019
From Gragareth onto Great CoumJack Richards09/03/2019
Ascended along Lancashire boundary from Ireby via Gragareth. Descended via Ease Gill to Kirkby Lonsdale.lecube16/02/2019
From Leck House, good roadside parking 150m before end of the road. Mapped track NE continues to the ridge line. On to Great Coum & the Crag Hill trig pillar; Gragareth on the return.jonglew05/02/2019
En route from Great Coum to Gragareth, with SCM.IanHHill14/09/2018
Wet walk from Great CoumCyclistno129/08/2018
green hill and great coum from white shaw moss, parked at entrance to bridleway, mostly on good tracks and paths.robertphillips03/08/2018
From Leck House Farm. Gragareth, Green Hill, and Great Cowm. Mist and mizzle was forecast and expected. The torrential downpour wasn't. New boots stood up to their first real test.Longwojo16/06/2018
From Yordas CaveSlash308/06/2018
Leck fell house > Three men of Gragareth > Gragareth > Green Hill > Great Coum > Crag Fell > Ease Gill > Leck fell house Sunny but quite hazy, ground fairly dry following fine weather of late, just me and H. Only saw two other walkers in Ease Gill.johnkaysleftleg19/05/2018
Reached on the Fellsmandanielmudd198228/04/2018
From Gragareth, on to High Pike.Wycombe Wanderer02/01/2018
great walk but not from the bookDarren-44320/08/2017
Roadside parking near Leck Fell House farm. With Stephen. Green Hill, Gt Coum, Crag Hill, Gt Coum, Green Hill, Gragareth. Found the small cairn on our return visit.ADT17/08/2017
From P near Yordas Cave. Gragareth, Green Hill, Great Coum, then return via Green Hill & a visit to the impressive cave.ger07/08/2017
Gragareth, Green Hill, Great Coum, and High Pike from Yordas Cave, blustery day, with FrankLou05/08/2017
From Gragareth along ridge, en route to Great Coum.Peter_W_Mitchell 16/07/2017
Fellsman, 2017cackleberry29/04/2017
From 724824, High Pike -> Great Coum -> Crag Hill -> Green Hill -> Gragareth. Found cairn on the west side of wall, but there looked to be slightly higher points to the eastthe_adam22/04/2017
Couldnt find the cairn but passing walkers assured me (and Google!) I was at the summit. Very boggy going from Gragareth but a lovely walk anyhow!Rob Richards24/02/2017
Nuttall Walk EN 12.2 Gragareth and Whernside from Kingsdale, visiting Gragareth, Green Hill, Great Coum and Whernside. 24.4km with 860m ascent in just under 8 hours. (S)silveracorn_alan21/01/2017
With ChrisD & RobN. From Leck Fell road.masmith24/07/2016
From Gargareth on to crag hillemily03/07/2016
From Leck Fell House Farm, up track to Green Hill, Great Coum and back to Gragareth, in cloud at times. (With MS, CD)robertgn26/06/2016
2/9 Second of Nine (Gragareth/Green Hill/Great Coumb/Crag Hill/Yearsley Cross/Danby Hill Moor/Gisborough Moor/Quarry Hill/Boy Hill)Fergalh25/06/2016
From Ribblehead to Ingleton via Whernside, down to Whiteshaw Moss, up via High Pike to Blea Gills followed wall up to Saddle of Fells up to Great Coum then back & along long long wall to Green Hill then Gragareth, down by wall to Tarberry Road down through Limestone crags to top of waterfalls walk down to Ingleton, mostly cloudy but mild, drizzle & occaisional heavy rain.apricorum11/06/2016
Revisit to make sure I got the summit last time in cloud and snow. a After High Pike & onto Great Coum.mart079708/06/2016