DescriptionBeacon Hill - geograph.org.uk - 103584.jpg
English: Beacon Hill. The popular "highest hill" in Leicestershire, it is actually out topped by Bardon Hill, but the lack of quarrying and easy access makes Beacon Hill a favourite, and it is often erroneously given the title in print. The summit is a series of hornstone crags, probably the slipperiest, most easily polished stone ever climbed upon. The surrounding country park is a welcome and expanding island in the keepout sign infested Charnwood Forest.
I used to be lucky to live within running distance of here.
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