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Name:Hagg Hills
Hill number:16310
Height:98m / 322ft
Parent (Ma):2668  Kirkby Moor [Lowick High Common]
RHB Section:34D: Southern Cumbria
County/UA:Westmorland and Furness
Catchment:Minor Rivers only (South)
Class:Tump (0-99m)
(Tu,0)
Grid ref:SD 22120 74069
Summit feature:ground on fence/hedgeline
Drop:48m
Col:50m  SD219746  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 96
(1:25k) OL6S
Survey:obvious summit
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 21 users)ByDate of Ascent
From Goose Green car park at SD226737 (free), followed RoW SW until it entered an open field, climbed over gate to the right and made a beeline for the summit past 3 wind turbines and over a barbed wire fence.Tony J02/01/2024
As Isbjorn. No dogs today, grass is sheep shorn all the way to summit passed 3 wind turbines and cattle oens.Minto30/12/2023
Free parking at Goose Green SD226737. Road SW past houses, guard dog and cameras, then narrow PFP to pedestrian gate. No RoW over BWFs and up fields in deep meadow grass, in full view of public on this popular path.Isbjorn06/07/2022
Free car park at the start of the public footpath south south-east of Dalton Castle. Follow this path between the buildings until you come to a fieldgate giving access onto the pasture. Uphill and through the two gates of some pens and just follow the fenceline to the summitmoorsman13/05/2021
2/2 Parked at the car park for Furness Abbey, wandered into woodland on East side, through this wood to find a high point west of The Billings. Then up over two fields with a few bits of barbed wire to climb or limbo under but not at all muddy. Then back to use footpath out to main road to Dalton, down to the Dalton Church, picked up the footpath heading back SW near the Church and pub then cut up two fields to the summit. Easy and not muddy here either. rather a mud fest getting back to the car use lanes if you can. Full moon over the Abbey as we finished - glorious.nickywood128/12/2020
From footpath to SE. Some drop!Wycombe Wanderer28/01/2019
Car park at SD 2260 7374. RoW leads off SW, the Cistercian Way. At SD 2248 7365 hopped the fence and took a direct line to summit. One further b/w stock fence to negotiate. HP is on the edge of a quarry marked as disused on my 1:25k map, but seems operational again.jonglew10/12/2018
3rd tump of 11 on a 32.2km loop from Askham to Ulverston,climbing Park Knotts and High Haume Beacon, descending via footpath to Green Haume, rounding Housethwaite Hill, over the A595 (carefully) to climb into attractive woodland keeping high near fenceline with first primroses evident, climbed out at intersection to cross hedge and pasture to track that leads to quarry edge and summit. Pretty impressive Quarry with steep drops. Continuing South onto footpath next to Poaka Beck, heading for the Billings...Dazingdale31/03/2018
circuit around southern topsnordicstar08/12/2017
Jb route by moonlightRHW01/08/2015
As jb starting along Cistercian Way that goes SW out of Dalton. Summit hedgeline runs along edge of a huge quarry.Aye Jimmy02/05/2015
Lots of parking in outskirts of Dalton to SE. Followed RoW for 150m then minor trespass over 2 fields to summit.jimbloomer08/10/2013
Rambling Ray12/06/2022
Martin R12/01/2022
conanharrod05/02/2021
DC11main05/12/2019
Dusty13/10/2019
andrew brown01/09/2017
GaryJones29/08/2017
mae03/06/2017
stevent080913/06/2016
Dave Geere01/04/2014