Black Fell (Pennines)

Black Fell is a hill in the North Pennines, England. It is located just north of the A686 road, west of Alston and is one of the most northerly parts of the Pennines.

Hills of the North Pennines
Marilyns
  • Burnhope Seat
  • Cold Fell
  • Cross Fell
  • Dufton Pike
  • Mickle Fell
Hewitts
  • Bink Moss
  • Black Fell
  • Burtree Fell
  • Chapelfell Top
  • Dead Stones
  • Flinty Fell
  • Great Dun Fell
  • Great Stony Hill
  • Grey Nag
  • Killhope Law
  • Knock Fell
  • Little Dun Fell
  • Little Fell
  • Meldon Hill
  • Melmerby Fell
  • Murton Fell
  • Round Hill
  • The Dodd
  • Three Pikes
  • Viewing Hill
  • Westernhope Moor
Other hills
  • Knock Pike

Coordinates: 54°47′36″N 2°32′56″W / 54.79324°N 2.54897°W / 54.79324; -2.54897


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