Hoove
Hill in North Yorkshire, England
Hoove
Yorkshire Dales, England
Hoove is a hill in the northern Yorkshire Dales in North Yorkshire, England, near the town of Barnard Castle in County Durham. Its elevation is 554 metres (1,818 ft), and it is classified as a Marilyn (a hill with topographic prominence of at least 150m).
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Marilyns of Northern England
- The Cheviot
- Housedon Hill
- Long Crag
- Peel Fell
- Ros Hill
- Shillhope Law
- Sighty Crag
- Tosson Hill
- Blake Fell
- Dale Head
- Dent
- Grasmoor
- Great Gable
- Grisedale Pike
- High Stile
- Kirk Fell
- Lord's Seat
- Low Fell
- Mellbreak
- Pillar
- Robinson
- Seatallan
- Swinside
- Watch Hill
Southern Lakeland
and Durham
- Burnhope Seat
- Cold Fell
- Cross Fell
- Dufton Pike
- Mickle Fell
to the Humber
- Easington Fell
- Fair Snape Fell
- Longridge Fell
- Ward's Stone
- White Hill
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