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Name:Height of Hazely
Hill number:3617
Height:553m / 1814ft
Parent (Ma):2782  Buckden Pike
RHB Section:35B: The Central Pennines
Nuttall/Wainwright area:Yorkshire Dales - Southern Fells
County/UA:North Yorkshire
Catchment:Ouse (York)
Class:Hump, Dodd (500-599m), Dewey, Clem
(Hu,Tu,5,Dew,Cm)
Grid ref:SE 03754 85963
Summit feature:no feature
Drop:125m
Col:428m  SE020828  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 98
(1:25k) OL30S
Observations:summit is on path by bend in fence and 40m S of fence junction at SE 03748 86004
Survey:Abney level
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 169 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
From cattle grid south of West Witton via trig point at Penhill Scar and path along top of the escarpment. Out on path through fields, back along track via Little Penhill.Winterfloodian21/11/2023
Parked in Carlton, Harland Hill first then back to col and up along fence line to top. Came back by heading NW to pickup track back to Carlton.PeterD10/08/2023
Circular from West WittonPreCambrianLife07/08/2023
From West Burton. With B and Rjenx16/01/2023
Parked opposite the farm entrance at the end of the bridleway at SE0189 8544. Followed the bridleway to the col, then along a path W of the wall and fence to the summit. Returned towards Harland Hill. With P and R.LizH15/12/2022
Parked near Cote Bridge and walked up to the col between H of H and Harland Hill. Then followed the wall/fence to the uninspiring summit. Interesting smelt mill remains at the start of the bridleway.Hugh Taylor04/11/2022
From the end of the path between Height of Hazely and Harland Hill. I kept to a lower path then crossed the beck and went straight for the top of Height of Hazely to try to save a bit of time but the route up to the col, though a little longer is probably just as quick. Then across on the fence line to Harland Hill and back down. I had to pick my wife up so rushed and it took 1h 50m but included a little running on the way down.clivevilla10/04/2022
From parking at 0187 8534. Up the path to the col then along beside fence to high point. Then on to Harland Hill.NormanW05/09/2021
En route to meet friends in Swaledale. From Carlton this time- duplicate ascent! low cloud and drizzle. Tussocky boggy track to indistinct HP in moss and grassDenise 21/05/2021
Alongside the wall from Hartland Hill. Levelish summit, uninspiring in rain and cloud.RichardM21/05/2021
7.2 mile circular from road east of Penhill following footpath across fields steeply up to Penhill Beacon then along edge to trig. Afterwards the boggy trail follows the wall along the edge and up to Height of Hazely summit. Then trail follows the wall down to col and up to Harland Hill. We retraced our steps to col and descended track to Howden Lodge then easy tracks/paths heading back towards road east of Penhill. Nice views towards Dales and North Yorkshire Moors. Sunny/breezy with showers but we seemed to miss them all. We saw 3 people on whole walk.DanTrig19/05/2021
After Harland Hill - more vague quad bike tracks and dry stone walls with no stiles. From the top headed NW and down the footpath near West Burton. Very happy to stop off at the waterfall just outside the village - today was the hottest day of the year.Wheelsy31/07/2020
Up from West Burton keeping next to the beck but running into stinging nettles. On to Harland Hill.Eddie20/07/2020
From West Scrafton via Penhillbriandiggle06/07/2020
Parked in the village of Carlton and headed up the ROW heading west and ending up in the middle of Height of Hazely and Harland hill visiting both summits from this point before returning the same way. Six and a half miles in Two and a half hours.WAYNE ROWLETT06/07/2020
Harland Hill and Height of Hazely in a circular walk from Carlton. 12km with 400m ascent in 4 hours. (S)silveracorn_alan16/03/2020
With Wendy A one way traverse from East up over Penn Hill to trig and on along the curving wall a further kilometre and a bit to the nondescript summitvegibagger01/01/2020
From Cote, verge parking (SE 0187 8534). Good RoW up to the col at SE 0347 8501, then a sometime boggy track to the hill top. Nipped up to Harland Hill on the return.jonglew11/12/2019
Good track from east to plateau, then rough heather.PGCE22/07/2019
Walked up through fields and woods from West Burton. Path unclear in places. I'd recommend using the By-way on the north side or the Bridleway on the south. Good views.IanHHill06/04/2019
From Carlton, to look for buried block then onto Heights of Hazely and trig pillar.cjo09/03/2019
Pen Hill with Benjabailey31415/08/2018
With my wife and brother - quick morning ascent from West Burton via Cote Farm to this and Harland Hill. Easy walk, no bog, this summit was fairly flat and featureless - high point could be anywhere. Views were good on the ascent, less so on the summit.wheresthepath14/08/2018
An easy solo walk from Harland Hill in increasingly wet weather. 2 hours 10 minutes for both hills.bolton24/04/2018
Harland Hill  > Height of Hazely from GR: SE 01864 85551ronaldo33307/01/2018
From West Witton and Penhillpaulcook280904/11/2017
I went up from the RoW to the north that ends below Black Scar. I climbed the wall by a hurdle (complete with barbed wire) to the west of Black Scar. Featureless summit. I went down to the bridleway to the south. My last English Hump > 500m.Alan Moore27/10/2017
With K. Confusing paths and no obvious route to the summit. An unmapped path following the wall at the north shoulder of the hill is an adequate route leading close to the summit.Ashley16/07/2017
Easy parking From high point of road to the east. Flat summit area and many a bump on both sides of the fence were visited.Alan Caine20/05/2017
From West Burton with Jeffrey via Morpeth Wood, Knights Templars monument, Langthwaite Lane, Penhill Quarry and Black Scar; before wading through snow drifts and hugging the wall round to the west and then following wall to summit. Near whiteout and serious wind-chill. Not entirely sure we should have been there.rfoster12/02/2017
With Jo, from Carlton: b/w to boundary wall, then onto Harland Hill and then Height of Hazely, returning via Penhill trig and Penhill Beacon, and then across Melmerby Moor. Weather; generally sunny with cool breeze, good visibility.amblerbob30/07/2016
Parked on grass verge about 200m beyond Cote Farm (Space for 2 or 3 cars) - Up bridleway for just over ¾km & then excellent ATV track to plateau & then short walk to summit of Harland Hill - From Harland hill followed west side of wall/fence to unmarked summit - Bridleway back to Cote Farm. (S)gerrybowes05/07/2016
From West Burton to Cote Farm then up track to broken wall. From there over to gate and short path in heather to Harland Hill. Then followed fairly damp path (not surprised given recent rain) to Height of Hazeley before returning to col and down ROW to farm and then West Burton.SS23/01/2016
With Eire, Evan, Sail, Danu, Coel & Alfie. We also visited the trig point before descending to Carlton.Dangerous Dave30/10/2015
Ran up from West Witton. V misty.stever27/08/2015
40 min survey to find highest point Galltywenallt29/05/2015
Shirtsleeves walk up bridleway from Cote Farm.Near top took firm track diagonally left to fence/wall.Then slightly wet path to what appears to be top.Good walk but totally boring summit.catman08/04/2015
Ran up in snowy conditions. Not a lot to see, really!Tony Vardy24/02/2015
Started West Burton. Went past waterfall and followed field path to Cote Bridge. Good track all way to close to summit of Harland Hill. Followed wall on a broad ridge to Height of Hazely. Then back to West Burton.MikeM06/02/2015
Continuation of walk from Harland Hill. Followed ATV track north-east to bridleway, then continued NNE by wall/fence to unmarked summit about 20m south-west of fence junction. To return, retraced outward rout (mostly) to bridleway, which we followed down into Waldendale. With AT.Man of Kernow128/09/2014
Parked at Cote Farm. Up on tracks into mist. Used GPS to find N/S wall and followed this to the broad flat top of the moor. No cairn.arranc10/07/2013
Started from Walden Dale, Cote Farm, up the track to the saddle, then followed the wall to the summit. Typical April day with sun and showers. Walked with Graham and Ruben.karencooke27/04/2013
Easy parking at junction by Penhill to NE. Track then permissive path. Path on plateau.destaylor13/07/2012
family holiday in west wittonSt Pedro25/06/2012
Carlton - Melmerby Moor - Penhill - Height of Hazely - Harland Hill - Fleensop Moor - Fleensop - Carlton. Sunny, cold with snow on tops.PaulH03/02/2012
from Carlton, Harland Hill, Height of Hazelyjoseph mitchell23/04/2011
climbed from West Burton on the return leg of the Waldendale skylinerobert27/02/2011
Parked after cattle grid on way to Melmerby. Walk back down road then follow sign to Penhill. Penhill Beacon, trig then follow wall until after second gate where headed south over flattish moorland. GPS used to locate summit. Cool Sunny + damp under foot.Dugswell216/11/2010
W Jenx, from the East over Pen Hill and out to summit area, grand views of lower Swalenordicstar06/04/2010
from harland hill - beacon woulod be a much better top than the real summitgigglejon29/10/2009