North Pennines
Moss Drive
549M
1801FT
About Moss Drive
Rising above the limestone plateaus of the Southern Dales, this high moorland spot offers a quiet alternative to the busier Malham landmarks. Characterised by rough grass and peat hags, the 549-metre summit rewards walkers with clear views across to the distinctive profile of Pen-y-ghent and the massive bulk of Great Whernside.
Key Statistics
Rank
136th Highest in Region
Parent Range
Yorkshire Dales
Prominence
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23.3m
Nearest Town
North Yorkshire
Geology
Beneath your boots lies the Millstone Grit Group, a durable mix of sandstone, siltstone, and mudstone.
Classifications
Find It
OS Grid Reference
SE055702
Latitude
54.1276°N
Longitude
1.9173°W
Did You Know?
- •The name is a literal description of the terrain: 'moss' is a common Northern English term for a peat bog or moorland mire, while 'drive' refers to the historic trackway that cuts through the area.
- •This high ground sits near the historic 'Monks Road', a medieval highway that facilitated the wool trade of the Yorkshire Dales by connecting the vast estates of Fountains and Sawley Abbeys.
- •From this elevation, the jagged silhouette of the Forest of Bowland is often visible to the west on clear days, sitting well beyond the closer, darker mass of Fountains Fell.
- •Anyone arriving here expecting a paved road suitable for a Sunday motor will be disappointed; the 'drive' in question is strictly for boots, hooves, and the occasional mountain bike.
