
Frodsham Hill - Cheshire Now
The wooded hills of Frodsham and Helsby are clear landmarks on the Cheshire plain. Frodsham Hill, or Overton Hill, as it is sometimes known, rises to 500 feet (152 metres) and forms the northern end of the Mid-Cheshire Ridge, a range of sandstone hills that extends southwards to Delamere Forest and Tarporley. The war memorial on Frodsham Hill
Frodsham - Wikipedia
Frodsham sits beneath the imposing wooded escarpment of Beacon Hill, which is also known locally as Frodsham Hill or Overton Hill and whose top attains a height of just over 500 feet (152 m). The hill forms the northern end of the Mid-Cheshire Ridge, a range of sandstone hills that extends southwards to Delamere Forest and Tarporley.
Cheshire walk - Jacob's Ladder and Frodsham Hill
2021年12月27日 · Very different are the secular ‘memorials’ to be found on the worn crags alongside the Sandstone Trail, on the wooded slopes of Frodsham Hill. Numerous day-trippers have recorded their excursions here in the crusted red sandstone, with names, initials and dates from the 19th century to the present day.
Helsby and Frodsham Hill Circular Walk - Wild Blighty
2023年12月8日 · Arriving atop Frodsham Hill after the days steepest and longest ascent, the view from the sandstone edge spans approx 180 degrees. Its certainly impressive and on a clear day a number of distant landmarks provide plenty of interest – as does the evident industry closer by!
Top 10 Hikes and Walks around Frodsham - Komoot
2025年3月23日 · Hikes around Frodsham explore panoramic hills, atmospheric woodland and a thriving Cheshire market town. Overlooking the estuary of the River Mersey and in the lee of the wooded escarpment of Frodsham Hill, there are plenty of great objectives to keep you going.
Walking Routes - InFrodsham.uk
Frodsham or Overton Hill stands at a height of 500 feet (152 metres) offering fabulous views over the Cheshire Plain and the Mersey estuary. The walk also visits Woodhouses Iron Age Hillfort which is protected as a Scheduled Ancient Monument."
Frodsham Hill Woods
The wooded hills of Frodsham and Helsby are clear landmarks on the Cheshire plain. Frodsham Hill, or Overton Hill, as it is sometimes known, rises to 500 feet (152 metres) and forms the northern end of the Mid-Cheshire Ridge, a range of sandstone hills that extends southwards to Delamere Forest and Tarporley.
Frodsham Hill Walk Route - GPS Cycle and Walking Routes
Frodsham or Overton Hill stands at a height of 500 feet (152 metres) offering fabulous views over the Cheshire Plain and the Mersey estuary. The walk also visits Woodhouses Iron Age Hillfort which is protected as a Scheduled Ancient Monument. The walk starts at the Frodsham Hill car park just to the south of the hill on Bellemonte Road.
Frodsham and Sandstone Trail Circular - AllTrails
Discover this 7.7-km circular trail near Frodsham, Cheshire. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 2 h 17 min to complete. This is a very popular area for birding, hiking, and running, so you'll likely encounter other people while exploring. The best times to visit this trail are January through October.
Frodsham and Helsby Circular, Cheshire, England - AllTrails
Explore this 6.4-mile loop trail near Frodsham, Cheshire. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 2 h 59 min to complete. This is a very popular area for hiking, running, and walking, so you'll likely encounter other people while exploring. The trail is open year-round and is beautiful to visit anytime.