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Wolfhole Crag is an
isolated and seldom-visited hill in the
Forest of
Bowland in Lancashire, England. It has an
elevation of 527 m (1,729 ft) and a prominence...
- the
empty vastness of the
eastern Forest of Bowland, with the
summits of
Wolfhole Crag,
White Hill and the
distant Ingleborough breaking the horizon. A second...
- 355 ft), Grit Fell (468 m or 1,535 ft), Ward's
Stone (561 m or 1,841 ft),
Wolfhole Crag (527 m or 1,729 ft),
White Hill (544 m or 1,785 ft),
Whins Brow (476 m...
- Hill Grit Fell
Hawthornthwaite Fell Ward's
Stone Warton Crag
White Hill
Wolfhole Crag Most of the district's area is
covered by
civil parishes. The parish...
- Fell
Hawthornthwaite Fell
Longridge Fell
Parlick Pendle Hill
White Hill
Wolfhole Crag The
whole borough is
covered by
civil parishes. The
parish councils...
- and
Dunsop Bridge. It
covers Sykes Fell,
Whins Brow,
Croasdale Fell and
Wolfhole Crag.
Before 1974, it
formed part of
Bowland Rural District in the West...