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Grid reference ST413011

near to Pilsdon, Dorset, England

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ST4101 : Outer Ring at Pilsdon Pen by John M Outer Ring at Pilsdon Pen by John M The highest hill fort in Dorset offers a view to the coastal hills.
ST4101 : Bluebells, Cockpit Hill by Rupert Fleetingly Bluebells, Cockpit Hill by Rupert Fleetingly
ST4101 : Wessex Ridgeway descending the Flanks of Pilsdon Pen by Chris Heaton Wessex Ridgeway descending the Flanks of Pilsdon Pen by Chris Heaton The long distance footpath heading north east off the flanks of Pilsdon Pen to a mist shrouded valley below
ST4101 : The B3164 heading south-west by Rob Purvis The B3164 heading south-west by Rob Purvis
ST4101 : Pull-off at Cockpit and road junction by David Smith Pull-off at Cockpit and road junction by David Smith The view from the side road is at ST4101 : Cockpit
ST4101 : Pilsdon Pen by David Purchase Pilsdon Pen by David Purchase Pilsdon Pen is a short and easy climb (only 60m of ascent from a convenient car park) which gives splendid views over most of western Dorset. The summit, on an ancient hill fort, is just over this bank and is almost flat. Pilsdon Pen... (more)
ST4101 : Looking west from Pilsdon Pen by Oliver Dixon Looking west from Pilsdon Pen by Oliver Dixon A vast Dorset landscape, seen from the summit plateau of Pilsdon Pen. The ramparts of the Iron Age fort are well-defined. Attisham Farm ST4001 can be seen below.
ST4101 : Steps leading up Pilsdon Pen by Max Steps leading up Pilsdon Pen by Max The steps that make the climb up Pilsdon Pen slightly easier
ST4101 : Trig point on Pilsdon Pen by Roger Templeman Trig point on Pilsdon Pen by Roger Templeman More photos and additional information may be found at LinkExternal link
ST4101 : Sunset, West Dorset by Derek Harper Sunset, West Dorset by Derek Harper From the Monarch's Way at the junction of the B3162 and Sheepwash Lane. To the left of the trees is Higher Newnham Farm.
ST4101 : Cockpit by Nigel Mykura Cockpit by Nigel Mykura Why this place is called Cockpit I do not know unless there used to be one here. It is a junction on the B3165 at the bottom of Cockpit Hill just east of Pilsdon Pen where the road meets Specket Lane.
ST4101 : Pilsdon: Pilsdon Pen hill fort by Martin Bodman Pilsdon: Pilsdon Pen hill fort by Martin Bodman Pilsdon Pen is 277m high; one of the highest points in Dorset. It was probably used by the Celtic Durotriges tribe before the Roman invasion. View to English Channel

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