Clougha Pike
Trigonometric point on the Clougha Pike. View to the west with the City of Lancaster in the background
The Clougha Pike is a mountain in Lancashire, England. The Clougha Pike is the westernmost of the mountains which extend in a chain from east to west by the Forest of Bowland. The mountain is 413 meters high, but he has only one saddle height of 3 m.
The River Conder springs on the northern slope of the mountain. On the summit of Pike Clougha is a trigonometric point.
On the western slope of the mountain in the direction of transverse More millstones were for use in hand-mills (also called Quern ) mined in a quarry are still visible today.
A climb to the Clougha Pike is possible both by cross- More, as well as through a swampy path from Grit Fell.
- Mountain in Europe
- Mountain in England
- Mountain under 1000 meters
- Geography ( Lancashire )
- Forest of Bowland