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Name:Tegg's Nose
Hill number:16570
Height:382m / 1253ft
Parent (Ma):2812  Shining Tor
RHB Section:36: Lancashire, Cheshire & the Southern Pennines
County/UA:Cheshire East
Catchment:Mersey
Class:Tump (300-399m)
(Tu,3)
Grid ref:SJ 94794 72593
Summit feature:ground by large walk-in view indicator
Drop:36m
Col:346m  SJ950732  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 118
(1:25k) OL24W 268S
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 201 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
HWCSC walk - Gritstone TrailRumbo17/03/2024
From the Pay and Display car park (£1 for 1hr) along the Gritstone Trail to the pedestrian gate at 947729 & then up over pasture to the unusual walk-in view indicator.gerrybowes10/02/2024
7.6 mile circular walk from Teggs Nose reservoir, with Val. Teggs Nose-> Brink-> Ely Brow-> Whitehillssteveb200602/12/2023
Parked to W on Broadcar Road. Easy up and down. Great views.PGCE11/08/2023
2 of 5 on 9 mile hike starting at teggs nose country car park. From broadcar road I took the footpath towards teggs nose farm before summit I took half an hour sitting on one of the benches in the sunThe-Z-Man09/07/2023
From the visitor centre car park at SJ 95036 73262. Took a stravaig over and around the summit, with SP, MH and SB. 4.7km, with 155m of ascent.Man of Kernow130/05/2023
Tegg's Nose Country Park, Macclesfield Forest & ShutlingsloeMountainTerrier22/03/2023
Sadly it absolutely poured down with rain so we were soaked! Funny really on such a short walk. With B and R.jenx08/11/2022
A fantastic little country park full of history and a great place to explore with young children . I did this as part of the Gritstone trail.Aristotle Chip02/11/2022
Wandered round the reservoirs then up Tegg's Nose by the Gritstone Way and dound by the saddlers path. Lovely walk in a very pictureque areaclimbingkershaw31/10/2022
Tegg’s Nose from GR: SJ 95047 73246ronaldo33301/10/2022
First hill bagged!Smelly socks07/07/2022
Near miss; walking Gritstone Trail.burwellian01/07/2022
A pleasant and informative wander from the Visitor Centre.summitter19/05/2022
From Car Park - Sunny day with great viewsThe Playful Pig02/06/2021
Shutlingsloe, Whetstone Ridge, Whitehills, Tegg's Nosekeithouk23/05/2021
From reservoir CP with Jack.Andrew Pearson21/05/2021
Easy walk from the car parkArbie20/04/2021
Boxing day walk around Teggs Nose and beyond.rhalstead26/12/2020
Rainy day summit from Visitor centre car park, with Nomes.Kniverbee17/12/2020
From the visitor car park, a pleasant walk to the summit after looking at the old quarry workings. With GM. Great views on a very pleasant day.bolton01/12/2020
End of a circular taking in the forest and reservoirs.Dan Baddeley24/11/2020
Pleasant ascent on Gritstone Way with old quarry machinery from mapped free carpark at NW corner of Tegg's Nose Reservoir. Summit has interesting windshelter with topograph feature- look through holes in wood to see named landmarks. Grey day.Denise 30/10/2020
From the car park at Teggsnose Reservoir along the Gritstone Way to the old quarries on the E side of the summit then the grassy W slope with circular stone wind shelter at high point. Excellent views even under grey skies.RichardM30/10/2020
From visitor centre. Easy short walk on good paths. About 40m ascent. With TolRoguePulsar21/10/2020
on a walk around the areaSeanTither10/10/2020
with Andy and Harmony - walk from the Country ParkGaynorSeymour19/09/2020
Been up here many times before. This ascent from the bottom parking near the reservoirs.hannah&steven10/06/2020
Route: Teggs Nose CP visitor centre, Teggs Nose, Gritstone Trail, Kerridge End, Kerridge Hill, Brink Farm, Brink, Walker Barn, Teggs Nose CP visitor centre. Sunny walk with snow on the hills.RobPollitt26/02/2020
From Teggs Nose Country Park cp.onto Whitehills, Ely Brow and BrinkLongwojo16/02/2020
Had visited before (at least 15 years ago) but had no record of date so visited again. Great views towards Shutlingsloe.Wheelsy30/12/2019
I've been here quite a few times. My first recorded visit was on 14/01/1990. However, I've no idea now, whether or not I just went underneath it. This is the first time I've recorded that I went to the highest point.Alan Moore22/12/2019
Parked in the café car park which is pay and display. Up the Gritstone Trail to this excellent top.clivevilla11/12/2019
Final part of Gritstone Trail - Rainow to Rushton SpencerLancylass23/09/2019
Also on Gritstone Way Day2.(Didn't summit that time) 29/09/2012Nick Caunt27/06/2019
Walked as part of Gritstone TrailD SID01/05/2019
Roadside parking beside reservoir on Clarke Lane. Lovely little walk. Solo.Dangerous Dave05/11/2018
A very warm wander through the quarries and over the top from the visitor centre.summitsup08/07/2018
From Longley continued into Wildboarclough an d ascent of Shuttlingsloe,return to Longley.reaper20/05/2018
Macc Handicap, with Talli and Co.Mountain Goat18/02/2018
Great day out with Martha, Neo, Kane, Jo and of course Kim.Jack Richards31/12/2017
P at entrance to CP. Hundreds of sledgers. Track round to S of top back more directly.chrisbien10/12/2017
7.5km walk with Edd & Soph from Ridgegate Res, up Macc Forest bridleway, Tegg's Nose & Bottoms Res.Rotorslap26/11/2017
With TJB after Shining Tor, The Cloud and Gun and a cup of tea in visitor centre. Straightforward short walktrimarc209/11/2017
From the visitor centre car parkDave29/10/2017
Evening walk from Leather's Smithy Pub.Lazylizzie27/07/2017
Out and back from the car park, wet and blusteryColin Crawford09/06/2017
15 Mile walk taking in Tegg's Nose, Whitehills and ShutlingsloeDelta6813/05/2017
Pleasant hill with interesting quarry with old machinery on display and a geology trail. Good views of Shutlingsloe (the 'Cheshire Matterhorn', previously a 'nunatuk') and the Cheshire Plain from summit. Evening bag in sunshine and hail whilst accompanying friends who were orienteering.zoob25/04/2017
From Bollington via Kerridge Hill and part of the Gritstone Trail.hcjohn09/03/2017