Board Hill and the 'Pots and Pans' peaks

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"Two small peaks above Dovestone Reservoir offer great views and some interesting hilltop features."
Walk directions

From the car park entrance cross the road and take the path through the gate opposite, waymarked ‘Oldham Way’. Follow the broad and grassy track ahead, which soon becomes a level walled route called Long Lane. Continue as it swings westwards around the hillside for 0.75 miles (1.2km).

At a junction of routes go right, over a stile by a gate, still following waymarks for the Oldham Way. Head up the obvious grassy track, aiming to the right of the hilltop obelisk. At the end of a short section enclosed by tumbledown walls you get to an old stile.

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  Terrain  - Field and moorland paths; one long, steep grassy descent, likely to be slippery if wet; several stiles
  Landscape  - Rugged moorland valley
  Dog friendliness  - Livestock throughout, so on lead or under very close control
  Parking  - Binn Green car park (pay-and-display, note closing times)
  Toilets en route  - At car park
About the walk
Dove Stone Reservoir, on the Peak District’s northwestern fringe above Oldham, is renowned for the dramatic moorland crags and rugged upland scenery that surrounds it. On the western edge of the valley are some lower tops that offer invigorating outings, wide vistas and some curious hilltop...
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Board Hill and the 'Pots and Pans' peaks

Recommended by
Our view
"Two small peaks above Dovestone Reservoir offer great views and some interesting hilltop features."
Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Field and moorland paths; one long, steep grassy descent, likely to be slippery if wet; several stiles
  Landscape - Rugged moorland valley
  Dog friendliness - Livestock throughout, so on lead or under very close control
  Parking - Binn Green car park (pay-and-display, note closing times)
  Toilets en route - At car park
About the walk
Dove Stone Reservoir, on the Peak District’s northwestern fringe above Oldham, is renowned for the dramatic moorland crags and rugged upland scenery that surrounds it. On the western edge of the valley are some lower tops that offer invigorating outings, wide vistas and some curious hilltop...
Read more
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