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Ward Hill, Hoy

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Prominence
  
481 m (1,578 ft)

OS grid
  
HY229022

Elevation
  
481 m

Location
  
Hoy, Orkney, Scotland

Topo map
  
OS Landrangers 6, 7

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Listing
  
Marilyn, Council top (Orkney), County top (Orkney)

Similar
  
Ronas Hill, Cnoc an Fhreiceadain, An Sgùrr, Clisham, Ben Loyal

Ward Hill, on the island of Hoy, is the highest hill in Orkney, Scotland. It lies at the north of the island, between Moaness and Rackwick.

Map of Ward Hill, Stromness, UK

The hill forms a curved ridge, reminiscent of a 'J' in shape. The lower slopes are covered in heather and grass, though the top of the ridge is covered in small stones with bare sandy soil. The highest summit is towards the northern end, and is crowned by a trig point. The ridge is well separated from the other hills of Hoy, and both the other Marilyns on the island have high topographic prominence. Ward Hill is separated from Cuilags by the Glens of Kinnaird, and from Knap of Trowieglen by the glen carrying the road between Moaness and Rackwick, in which lies the Dwarfie Stane.

Ward Hill may be climbed from a variety of starting points. The northern side, directly above Hoy Village is steep and craggy, and thus presents the least appealing ascent route.

The existence of Anastrepta orcadensis (also known as Orkney Notchwort), a liverwort found in the United States, Canada, and widely in Europe, was first discovered on Ward Hill by William Jackson Hooker in 1808.

References

Ward Hill, Hoy Wikipedia


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