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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Wolfhole Crag is a lonely and seldom-visitWolfhole Crag is a lonely and seldom-visited hill in the Forest of Bowland in Lancashire, England. Its seclusion is due in part to its low profile and long approach walks. A long path approaches from Ward's Stone in the west which is fraught with bogs. Another tarmac path from meets this half way. A final path comes from the north east from the Hornby Road in the direction to White Hill. The summit consists of two large (10m high) buttresses of gritstone some unusually shaped waist-high rocks and the usual trig point. The buttresses contain a number of recorded rock climbs, including the two farthest "hard grit" routes (E7 & E6) from the road in the entire UK. Both climbs were ascended in 2001 by Neil Kershaw and Greg Chapman. It's quite possible to not see another human being all day there.The East crag has a 'Wolf hole' at the base of the south facing side, presumably how it originally gained the name.Wolfhole Crag marks the northwesternmost boundary of the civil parish of Bowland Forest High, the historic Forest of Bowland as well as the Lordship of Bowland. * v * t * eas the Lordship of Bowland. * v * t * e , Der Wolfhole Crag ist ein Berg im Forest oDer Wolfhole Crag ist ein Berg im Forest of Bowland in Lancashire, England. Der Berg ist in Ost-West-Richtung langgestreckt und hat bei einer Höhe von 527 m nur eine Schartenhöhe von 40 m. Die Ordnance Survey hat 2002 festgestellt, dass der geographische Mittelpunkt Großbritanniens unter Einschluss aller Inseln am Südhang des Wolfhole Crag liegt. Der Punkt ist in keiner Weise markiert und auch kein besonders herausragender Punkt in der Landschaft.(54° 0′ 13,2″ N, 2° 32′ 52,3″ W)Der geographische Mittelpunkt unter Ausschluss der Inseln liegt laut der Ordnance Survey am Calderstone Hospital am Rand des Ortes Whalley (OS Grid reference SD7232136671)s Whalley (OS Grid reference SD7232136671)
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rdfs:comment Wolfhole Crag is a lonely and seldom-visitWolfhole Crag is a lonely and seldom-visited hill in the Forest of Bowland in Lancashire, England. Its seclusion is due in part to its low profile and long approach walks. A long path approaches from Ward's Stone in the west which is fraught with bogs. Another tarmac path from meets this half way. A final path comes from the north east from the Hornby Road in the direction to White Hill. The summit consists of two large (10m high) buttresses of gritstone some unusually shaped waist-high rocks and the usual trig point. The buttresses contain a number of recorded rock climbs, including the two farthest "hard grit" routes (E7 & E6) from the road in the entire UK. Both climbs were ascended in 2001 by Neil Kershaw and Greg Chapman. It's quite possible to not see another human being all day theto not see another human being all day the , Der Wolfhole Crag ist ein Berg im Forest oDer Wolfhole Crag ist ein Berg im Forest of Bowland in Lancashire, England. Der Berg ist in Ost-West-Richtung langgestreckt und hat bei einer Höhe von 527 m nur eine Schartenhöhe von 40 m. Die Ordnance Survey hat 2002 festgestellt, dass der geographische Mittelpunkt Großbritanniens unter Einschluss aller Inseln am Südhang des Wolfhole Crag liegt. Der Punkt ist in keiner Weise markiert und auch kein besonders herausragender Punkt in der Landschaft.(54° 0′ 13,2″ N, 2° 32′ 52,3″ W)Der geographische Mittelpunkt unter Ausschluss der Inseln liegt laut der Ordnance Survey am Calderstone Hospital am Rand des Ortes Whalley (OS Grid reference SD7232136671)s Whalley (OS Grid reference SD7232136671)
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