Path up to Royd Height, Rishworth

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Path up to Royd Height, Rishworth

Image: © Humphrey Bolton Taken: 8 Feb 2008

Of the paths up to Royd Height, this is an obvious track leading off Withens End Road, but is not indicated as a right-of-way on the map. The boulders are a relic of St Michael's Mount Quarry. Ringstone Edge Reservoir can be seen, and to the left of it a large area of 'improved pasture' (still rough pasture on the 1:25 000 map) with a tumulus on the summit.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.653979
Longitude
-1.934903