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Hardknott Pass topographic map

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Hardknott Pass

The Hardknott Pass stands at a maximum elevation of 393 m (1,289 ft). The road descends steeply at a gradient of 30% (1 in 3) into the Duddon Valley. At the eastern end of the pass is Cockley Beck farm, built in the 1860s and owned by the National Trust. The route from Hardknott leads eastward towards the Wrynose Pass and Ambleside.

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Name: Hardknott Pass topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Hardknott Pass, Ulpha, Cumberland, England, LA20 6EQ, United Kingdom (54.40276 -3.18494 54.40286 -3.18484)

Average elevation: 323 m

Minimum elevation: 124 m

Maximum elevation: 548 m

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