Watch House Hill is a prominent hill in the Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, England, with an elevation of 459 meters (1,506 ft) above sea level. The hill is known for its unique shape, resembling a giant's fist, and is a popular spot for hikers and walkers. On a clear day, the summit offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, including the Dark Peak and the White Peak areas of the national park. The hill is also home to a variety of flora and fauna, including heather, bracken, and bilberry, as well as birds such as curlews and lapwings.
Open space, family friendly, some areas 'rewilded' to increase biodiversity and new trees planted to capture carbon. Views out over Avonmouth. Good for open air Tai Chi.
Love this spot.... dog walkers heaven, squirrels, and a bench to watch the action.
Lovely place for a short stroll, popular for dog walkers. Basketball court for the teens but no play area for the younger children.
Brilliant place to go with your dog and be surrounded by nature and the wild animals
Lovely area, perfect place for a walk and a drink at the pub
Changed so much since i was last visiting as a little girl. Lovely to take the dogs
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Good for kids
Dogs allowed
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Open space, family friendly, some areas 'rewilded' to increase biodiversity and new trees planted to capture carbon. Views out over Avonmouth. Good for open air Tai Chi.
Love this spot.... dog walkers heaven, squirrels, and a bench to watch the action.
Lovely place for a short stroll, popular for dog walkers. Basketball court for the teens but no play area for the younger children.
Brilliant place to go with your dog and be surrounded by nature and the wild animals
Lovely area, perfect place for a walk and a drink at the pub
Changed so much since i was last visiting as a little girl. Lovely to take the dogs