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- Hardknott P**** is a hill p**** between Eskdale and the Duddon Valley in the Lake District National Park, ****bria, England. The tarmac-surfaced road, which...
- Hardknott Roman Fort is an archeological site, the remains of the Roman fort Mediobogdum, located on the western side of the challenging Hardknott P****...
- south of the main summit. The fell is usually climbed from the top of the Hardknott P**** where there are several parking spaces. It is also possible to begin...
- by two roads, one up the valley from the coast, and the other over the Hardknott and Wrynose p****es from the central Lake District. The latter is England's...
- The last of these is connected with the first two by the Wrynose and Hardknott p****es respectively; both of these p****es are known for their steep gradients...
- nearby Hardknott Roman Fort. At this point the Esk is joined by the Hardknott Beck, which is accompanied by the motor road that has crossed Hardknott P****...
- Roman Bath House at Ravengl****; the Hardknott Roman Fort, known to the Romans as Mediobogdum, at the foot of Hardknott P****; the watermills at Boot and Muncaster;...
- District. From here, a road was constructed during the Trajanic period to Hardknott Roman Fort. A road between Ambleside to Old Penrith and/or Brougham, going...
- Roman Britain, with a road from Ravengl**** over the Hardknott P**** to the Roman forts at Hardknott and Ambleside. The location is featured in The Fort...
- vehicles per day (41,975,000 per year). Britain's most severe steep road is Hardknott P**** in ****bria and the highest road in the UK is the former A6293 at...