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N.B. Some hill summits are on private property or on land where there is no public right of way. Permission should be sought from the landowner where access to a hill summit is through private land.
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Logged Descriptions (logged by 36 users) | By | Date of Ascent |
From South Lodge, initially NE, as others. Nottinghamshire Compleation. | PGCE | 25/11/2023 |
followed tracks as previously described to highest point at the edge of high fence | grumpy | 28/01/2023 |
From South Lodge. Notts Tumps complete. | Alan Caine | 27/12/2022 |
From South lodge, path between houses turned right at the first track (tree with Private painted on it). New deer fence around felled area of HP. | Nick Canute | 25/02/2022 |
Parked to the SW by South Lodge SK568754. Excellent advice from carole Engel regarding the route. | David Evans | 17/10/2021 |
From South Lodge. Followed moorsman route, easy way up.Newish 8 ft fence at top. | PeterD | 26/08/2021 |
From parking at South Lodge, NE and about at bend to N took grassy track ENE as described, and following outside the (new) deer fence to the summit area. High point on track seemed to be as high as the open land inside the fence | henryfm | 30/01/2021 |
On my own. Parked at lodge on A60, followed Fp/ robin Hoods way, then branch off as described in post previous to mine. Summit large levelish area, looks like it has been prepared for new tree planting. | alwaysinshorts | 16/01/2021 |
Ample parking at South Lodge. Pass through the wood entrance gate and turn immediately left to follow a broad woodland path heading north. After about 200m a path diverts off to the right through a clearing. After 30m this passes an old fence line which lets you know that you have picked the correct track. It takes you uphill to a large clear-felled area This is adjacent to the summit. | moorsman | 15/12/2020 |
From the Robin Hood Way with more brambles than one would like! Large levellish summit area, mainly in trees but clear felled to N. Felt highest at SK 57583, 75767. | RichardM | 07/01/2019 |
Sunny. | Dugswell2 | 02/09/2018 |
Parked at South Lodge. Took RoW SE to SK 5752 7538 then into woodland. Not ideal, we returned via unmapped paths to SK 5696 7557 where we met the track that heads NE from S Lodge - much better option. With Carole Engel, in the very dark. | jonglew | 28/12/2017 |
Take mapped FP NE from South Lodge and grassy track off at SK 5696 7557. A little challenging in the dark! | carole engel | 28/12/2017 |
From South Lodge . Really nice woods with bluebells out and bonus of small sandstone Lord of Rings type mini gorge . | Mark Sims | 27/04/2017 |
A lovely walk on a beautiful sunny morning with Alfie, my black labradoodle! From Small parking area on B6034 and along Robin Hood Way. | Dangerous Dave | 05/05/2016 |
As Campbell Singer. Interesting rock cutting. | ngthack | 06/03/2016 |
9th of the morning and final Nottinghamshire Tump. From South Lodge and followed fp eastwards and through a rock cutting with ancient graffiti before branching left and making my way through broad fire breaks to indistinct hp. Hp in the vicinity of a large tree in clearing. A stone to the NW may be significant although my GPS gave a higher reading in the woods a few ms into woods. | Campbell Singer | 05/02/2016 |
1st hill of the year with Lexi Rue, my partner's Black Labradoodle, starting from Creswell station and then via Creswell crags and the Robin Hood way through the Welbeck estate and then the Sandstone cutting on Drinking Pit lane. We veered off on a grassy forest ride NE and then turned up on a forest ride North up to the summit. Vague summit so spent the next 30 mins exploring all the high points in the vicinity including spotting a herd of Roe Deer darting through the trees.We ended up going on a different track to that planned originally. We ended up on Castle Farm Lane so we profiled around Pudding Lane Wood and then followed the field edge down to the end, climbed through the new willow hedge and then over the barbed wire fence to gain the fp and there followed it over the A57 and onto the estate. We followed residential roads to gain the B6024 and turned right there and just past the Bus station turned left to follow signs to the station. | Dazingdale | 07/01/2016 |
Much more straightforward than I was expecting: Almost direct line from South Lodge: wide and mown paths. | GordonAdshead | 12/07/2015 |
From South Lodge, paths through beautiful woodland. Couple of possible 'summits' noted. Also found an OS rivet and benchmark in a block some 200m from summit area. | Aye Jimmy | 22/05/2015 |
Walked from Creswell Crags. Difficult to determine exact highest point. | Wheelsy | 08/08/2013 |
Pine and birch, fairly dense, flat, HP unclear, 96gps. From WSW, park at end of road, network of paths lead close to summit | RHW | 11/02/2012 |
Halfdecent | 29/09/2023 | |
Ben Rinnes | 07/09/2023 | |
johnkenyon | 26/07/2023 | |
Matt | 20/08/2022 | |
Wycombe Wanderer | 15/12/2020 | |
Bag For Life | 15/12/2020 | |
Nicky C | 11/10/2020 | |
Martin R | 13/09/2020 | |
holtsd | 05/07/2020 | |
andrew brown | 07/02/2017 | |
Richard Gunn | 25/02/2014 | |
Moorponder | 23/01/2013 | |
Adrian | 01/06/2010 | |
mnixon | 16/05/1998 |