Wolfhole Crag

Trigonometric point on the Wolf Hole Crag

The Wolf Hole Crag is a hill in the Forest of Bowland in Lancashire, England. The mountain is elongated in the east-west direction and has a height of 527 m just a notch height of 40 m.

The Ordnance Survey has found in 2002 that the geographical center of Great Britain is, including all the islands on the southern slopes of Wolf Hole Crag. The point is marked in any way and not a very prominent point in the landscape. (54 ° 0 ' 13 " N, 2 ° 32' 52" W54.00366 - 2.547855 ) The geographic center of the exclusion of the islands is, according to the Ordnance Survey on Calder Stone Hospital on the outskirts of the village Whalley (OS grid reference SD7232136671 )

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  • Mountain in Europe
  • Mountain in England
  • Mountain under 1000 meters
  • Geography ( Lancashire )
  • Forest of Bowland
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