North Pennines
Catterpallot Hill
383M
1257FT
About Catterpallot Hill
Rising above the Stainmore Gap on the fringes of the North Pennines, this unassuming Tump offers a quiet vantage point away from the busier Dales. Its grassy slopes overlook the Eden Valley, providing a clear perspective on the transition from the limestone plateaus to the rugged silhouettes of the distant Lake District.
Key Statistics
Rank
241st Highest in Region
Parent Range
Yorkshire Dales
Prominence
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Nearest Town
Alston
Geology
You are trekking over a foundation of limestone and sandstone, layered with ancient mud and silt that form the very heart of this fell.
Classifications
Find It
OS Grid Reference
NY638363
Latitude
54.7956°N
Longitude
2.4770°W
Did You Know?
- •Set within the Stainmore Gap, this hill marks a geological transition zone where the limestone of the northern Dales meets the darker gritstone and shale of the North Pennines.
- •Looking west, the summit provides a sweeping view of the Eden Valley, with the distinct sharp peaks of the Lake District—notably Blencathra and the Helvellyn range—visible on clear days across the lowlands.
- •It is a quiet objective for walkers exploring the lower-lying fells near Brough, often overlooked in favour of the higher Pennine escarpment to the north.
- •Most people only ever see this hill as a brief green blur from the window of a car on the A66, making the summit one of the few places where you can look down on the rush of modern life in total silence.
