Sighty Crag

Sighty Crag is a hill in the southern part of the Kielder Forest region in northern England, a region which also includes its fellow Marilyns of Peel Fell and Larriston Fells. It is separated from its higher and more shapely counterpart, Peel Fell, by the low valley in which sits the village of Kielder.

Sighty Crag
The summit of Sighty Crag
Highest point
Elevation518 m (1,699 ft)
Prominencec. 295 m (968 ft)
Parent peakThe Cheviot
ListingMarilyn
Geography
LocationKielder Forest, England
OS gridNY601809
Topo mapOS Landranger 80

The summit is marked by a wind-worn outcrop of fell sandstone.

The hill is situated in a particularly remote part of northern Cumbria, although the Northumberland border runs over the north top just 600m (660 yd) from the top. It is four miles (6½ km) from the nearest road, making any walk to the summit and back at least eight miles (13 km) long. Though not especially high, in terms of distance from civilisation it is the remotest Marilyn in the whole of England.

See also

55.12087°N 2.62715°W / 55.12087; -2.62715


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