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Hill Bagging
the online version of the
Database of British and Irish Hills
Map Notes
Hover cursor over a triangle for County name
Red/Green triangles indicate Administrative County Top I/you have ascended/not ascended
Blue/Cyan triangles indicate tops from other lists I/you have ascended/not ascended
Blue circled S's are suggested Start points - click for OS map
Triangle size gives some indication of hill height...
3000ft+
2000ft+
1000ft+
<1000ft
Double-click on map to re-centre and zoom in (or use mouse wheel)
Pan the map using mouse to drag, or use navigation buttons
Click on a triangle for more details, i.e...
Hill name (click for page showing details of summit (opens a new window))
Height (metres / feet)
Class (see list below)
Rank (Nuttalls only) e.g. Snowdon = 1
Date of ascent (if logged)...
...click on date or
(add log)
to log ascent (if signed in)
Links to alternative mapping
See
Glossary
for list of abbreviations used for hill classifications.
Table Notes
Class
- see Map Notes for meanings of abbreviations
Click on column headings (e.g.
Hill Name
) to re-order the list, and click again to reverse order
Click on symbol next to Hill No/Rank to indicate its position on the map
Click on a Hill Name for page showing details of summit (opens a new window)
Metres
and
Feet
- height of summit above sea level
Grid Reference
(see Disclaimer) - Click on a grid ref for OS map courtesy of Multimap (opens a new window)
(est) after grid ref indicates the grid ref has been estimated from mapping
Date of Ascent
- my/your personal log
Summits displayed in red are the ones I/you have ascended
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