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Name:Cockley Moor
Hill number:7899
Height:455m / 1493ft
Parent (Ma):2515  Helvellyn
RHB Section:34C: Lake District - Eastern Fells
Nuttall/Wainwright area:Lake District - Eastern Fells
County/UA:Westmorland and Furness
Catchment:Derwent (Workington), Catchment Boundaries, Eden (Carlisle)
Watershed:Solway Firth
Class:Tump (400-499m), Synge
(Tu,4,Sy)
Grid ref:NY 38111 22523
Summit feature:knoll in clearing
Drop:38m
Col:417m  NY378221  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 90
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Survey:Abney level
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 94 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
Parked at the end of the Old Coach Road, John W's notes remain an accurate guide to getting onto HP. With brother, Pete. Drizzle and cloud base 600m so good day to bag this.pwheeler12/03/2024
Parked below the wood in the carpark. Walked up the road and over the side fence, continued up the track then to the right along to the high point hidden in the plantation wood.smocks and denims10/11/2023
Stickman18/08/2023
Parked at the end of the Old Coach Road, then up the road to the entrance to the wood. Followed the circular route round, breaking off to visit the summit. A short 30 minute walk.silveracorn_alan12/05/2023
Park in gateway. Clockwise loop and up from NW on tussock grass.Moorponder29/04/2023
Mark Hodgson05/03/2023
iainwalton15/01/2023
rainonthewindows17/09/2022
IainT09/09/2022
Track from the south to near the top.robertphillips02/07/2022
Parked at NY3202024600, on N side of old railway. Used old railway FP, E, to AL access point at NY3307524635 (No fell access via the museum). Threlkeld Knotts, White Pike, Clough Head, Calfhow Pike, Little Dodd, Great Dodd, Randerside, Matterdale Common, Cockley Moor, Old Corpse Road back to Threlkeld Quarry.Isbjorn27/04/2022
The hill is a mixture mature conifers, felled conifers and new growth. The summit, however, is very easy to access from the north west side of the circular track. It is on open land which has never been planted. There is also a workmens' caravan at the turn off spot on the track.JohnW26/04/2022
From High Row car park. Cockley Moor (active forestry W side, along circular E track then through saplings to clear summit), old coach road to White Pike, around Clough Head to Calfhow Pike, Little Dodd (alternative cairn), Great Dodd, Randerside, Matterdale Common in perfect weather.Jim.Fothergill16/09/2021
David8413/08/2021
Alan Caine21/06/2021
RobB11/06/2021
dockray round 16 topsholtsd29/04/2021
Scott Morley 8624/03/2021
Ever Onward14/03/2021
amblemark30/10/2020
Jill Robertson30/10/2020
8/8 Used Birkett route up to Threlkeld Knotts and on to Clough Head (cracking route) then dropped down to White Pike, contoured right round to Calfhow Pike on good sheep trods, then passed Little Dodd to reach Great Dodd, and dropped down wet bridleway to Randerside and Matterdale Common, down to the Old Coach Road, and right to road at High Row, to pick up track into woods and summit Cockley Moor using the track right round the top of the hill (easy over cut trees), return to St Johns all the way on the Old Coach Road. Lovely route and Cumbrian hills 999 - 1002 for us!nickywood108/10/2020
Currently easy access by taking circular track clockwise and heading to summit from NW side.conanharrod25/09/2020
Young trees getting dense, but still open access to the summit from track to NWPeteN19/08/2020
CraigDring12/07/2020
Marra109/06/2020
I parked on the high point of the road and forced a way up the brash and new plantings, all filled with snow - should have used the trackColin Crawford21/02/2020
Andy West24/07/2019
Craig6720/06/2019
Cockley Moor, Randerside, Great Dodd, Little Dodd, Calfhow Pike, Low Rigg, High Riggkeithouk09/06/2019
Dawn Oldham09/06/2019
From Matterdale common. Followed edge of plantation to north edge and easily through new trees to summit. The Mell fells in and out of sunlight. Back to 408 and home. Addendum - just noticed that's Solway Firth to Ambleside compleated. :o)Wycombe Wanderer26/05/2019
Matt24/05/2019
Parked at end of Old Coach Road/Lucys wood. Walked up to gate and jumped over as it was locked. Easy bag except for last 50 metres. Follow main track to third clearing on left and try and find a path through the deforestation for 50 metres. Top is obvious. New saplings planted and Wood is presently for sale, so might have access problems later.Jhimmy27/02/2019
R Richard Tait29/12/2018
Archie09/12/2018
KathW09/12/2018
IWC29/09/2018
PaulineC29/09/2018
AdyGray21/07/2018
Steve Q15/06/2018
DC11main30/03/2018
Lucky16/02/2018
maknipe16/02/2018
Dockray - Bracken How - Round How - Common Fell - Watermill Common - Swines Knott - Brown Hills - Birk Fell - Hart Side - Sty Dodd - Watson's Dodd - Great Dodd - Randerside - High Brow - Low How - Cockley Moor - Dockray. Deep powder snow. With FJ.Mark Jackson27/12/2017
AlanD26/12/2017
10th and final in a round of 10 Birketts and Synges from Dockray, parking by the bridge, room for 4-5 cars. Bracken How, Round How, Common Fell, Watermillock Fell, Swineside Knott, Brown Hills, High Brow, Matterdale Common, Low How and Cocley Moor.jonglew03/10/2017
Part of a circuit of the Deepdale Dodds, starting from Dockray (Note: the National trust car park at NY397221 charges £7.50 for over 6 hrs and the machine does not currently take the new pound coins. Parking for 6 cars can be had in Dockray, opposite the phone box).BobHancock17/09/2017
All the trees on top have now been felled.DARRENG18/07/2017
MM18/07/2017