Vicars Allotment Trig point
📍 Skipton BD23 6DR, UK
About Vicars Allotment Trig point
The Vicars Allotment Trig point, located near Skipton in the heart of Yorkshire, is a historic triangulation station that stands as a testament to the country's meticulous surveying past. These iconic concrete pillars were once vital instruments in the accurate mapping of Great Britain, and today they serve as cherished landmarks for hikers and nature enthusiasts. Perched in an elevated position, this trig point typically offers visitors expansive, panoramic views across the picturesque Yorkshire landscape, making the journey to reach it a rewarding experience.
While not a conventional attraction with facilities, the Vicars Allotment Trig point provides a unique opportunity to connect with both the natural beauty of the region and a fascinating piece of surveying history. It serves as a popular navigational marker and a compelling destination for those undertaking walks and rambles in the area. Visitors are encouraged to enjoy the peaceful surroundings and the stunning vistas that unfold from this significant viewpoint.
Visiting Information
Opening hours for the Vicars Allotment Trig point are not provided, though typically such outdoor landmarks are accessible at all times, subject to public access rights and safety considerations. Specific accessibility features are also not provided, but visitors should anticipate walking over natural, potentially uneven terrain to reach the trig point. There are no payment options as access is generally free.
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📍 Skipton BD23 6DR, UK
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