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Name:Park Hill
Hill number:16920
Height:139m / 456ft
Parent (Ma):2836  Normanby Top [The Wolds]
RHB Section:37: The River Tees to The Wash
County/UA:Lincolnshire
Catchment:Wash
Class:Tump (100-199m)
(Tu,1)
Grid ref:TF 28996 76776
Summit feature:knoll on hedgeline
Drop:31m
Col:108m  TF284766  
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 32 users)ByDate of Ascent
peebs13/02/2024
Pewlade SE Top, Colley Hill, Park Hill and Flint Hill from Red Hill NR to Belchford on Viking Way returning on various bridleways & FPs.TK05/12/2023
Parked at Belchford for a circuit of Flint Hill and Park Hill, mainly on ROWs. After Flint Hill, followed track E from Wood Farm, then grassy track round field boundary before crossing fence into Park Hill summit field.PGCE19/08/2022
After Flint, I headed East then used Viking Way (very muddy) before taking track that heads up and around close to top but had to squirm under Electric fence and another to get to to the correct side of the top beside the gorse. In diminishing light of the murky day, the winds power had recceded and I headed back onto the Viking way via 3 fences (squirm under) following it all the way back into Belchford and the start. Nice Hill.Dazingdale05/03/2022
Straightforward ascent from Brookside Farm to NW. It's quite nice round here, if a bit treeless for my taste. Would have been better in nice weather but the wind and rain gave it a touch of authenticity. This is one of the finer Wold tops, if not the finest. Gorse and rough pasture add to the 'real hills' effect. On to Flint Hill.Wycombe Wanderer13/02/2022
There is a single very easy access to the summit. Miss this and the ascent becomes a real problem with a proliferation of electric fences, dense blackthorn and brambles. Excellent parking on the verge around the start of the Viking Way, marked with an information board. Follow the path until it crosses the stream on a bridge. A short distance afterwards you enter some bushes where a gate on the right gives access to a grassy track. Take this until the final gate then you can head upwards to the summit. No problems on a clear route. Otherwise.......moorsman13/01/2022
David8426/08/2021
Kevgbl04/04/2021
carolml04/04/2021
From Belchford, parked on the road (TF 2909 7556). Viking Way to just S of the wonderfully named Juicetrump Hill, then field boundaries ENE, then NW along a fine ridge.jonglew21/10/2019
As others, walked up from Belchford along Viking Way. Followed first hedge uphill then over fence and along field edge to summit. Had a pint and sandwich in The Blue Bell Inn afterwards.Dangerous Dave15/10/2019
At sunrise under pink skies from Poacher's Hideaway Campsite ( recommended). Hp at hawthorn hedgeline with good views.Denise 14/09/2019
An early morning excursion from the excellent Top of the Wold campsite(Poachers Hideaway) where we spent the night. Over fields of horse pasture to summit. A nice little hill with great views and a more definite high point than most in the area.RichardM14/09/2019
Martin R14/04/2019
After initially taking wrong path - schoolboy error,followed ROW then over fence, left of copse, through trees and up to summit.Bramley03/10/2018
From Belchford, along FP to gate and then up by hedge to summit ridge and HPPeterD15/08/2018
carole engel28/04/2018
Adrian27/04/2018
As others parked in blue bell car park then up along Viking way and up steep hedge line to summit. Followed on from there to flint hillThe-Z-Man06/04/2018
GaryJones19/11/2017
Dusty23/07/2017
andrew brown06/01/2017
Parked outside Blue Bell Inn in Belchford, where I later had a meal. Along Viking Way, then hedge lines & tractor tracks to avoid crops. Flatulent area this, what with Belchford & Juicetrump Hill.ngthack14/06/2016
From Belchford by Viking Way for most of way then up across field tracks.Campbell Singer29/12/2015
stevent080919/12/2015
Up Viking Way from the S. Gate and track below Juicetrump Hill lead easilly to SE end of summit ridgeGordonAdshead22/07/2015
From Belchford starting along Viking Way. The well tended lanes mentioned by vegibagger must have something to do with a gas pipeline (sign hidden in hedge near second gate). Several contenders for summit high point but the 'official' one is the most attractive. Quite an interesting hill for this part of the World.Aye Jimmy10/05/2015
From SSE, Belchford Ings Lane, track N then up SE ridge, field edges, first light, first of the day.RHW07/12/2014
12.05pm Nice wee walk from south at Belchford up footpath to where there was a gate to the right with 'Private' sign on it which led east to the hill and a mown track to the left with a wire across it with a 'Private' sign hanging from it. Clearly the people wanted to make it crystal what they considered to be the status of the land. If there is someone there to ask, ask permission before you scale the gate!! 300m on another gate with electric fence another metre behind to bow under before final pull up to summit ridge. Two summits. northern marked one at 139m looks higher from the south one, but south one looks higher from north!! Dead raptor, maybe a buzzard or marsh harrier found on south summit. delightfully named 124m western spur called Juicetrump hillvegibagger08/09/2014
Viking Way path from Belchford and then a bit of off-piste to bag the two likely high points.Dugswell202/08/2014
Surprisingly hill like for its small size. Viking Way path from Belchford then short steep detour to right to gain top.Mark Sims29/03/2014
Moorponder02/08/2012