Fair Snape Fell
The Trigonometric point ( in the foreground) and Cairn (in the background )
The Fair Snape Fell is a hill in the Forest of Bowland, Lancashire, England. The mountain is located northwest of Parlick to which it is connected by a ridge.
The mountain has a height of 520 m and a saddle height of 225 m, which classified him as Marilyn. The summit is stretched flat and long in east-west direction. On the western edge of the summit plateau is located next to a Paddy's Pole Cairn mentioned and a windshield is also a trigonometric point.
The River Brock is created on the north side of Fair Snape Fell. The Bleasdale Timber Circle (German post circle of Bleasdale ) and its containment, lying at the foot of Fair Snape Fell.
- Mountain in Europe
- Mountain in England
- Mountain under 1000 meters
- Forest of Bowland
- Geography ( Lancashire )