Hardknott Pass
Hill pass in the Lake District, Cumbria, England / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hardknott Pass is a hill pass between Eskdale and the Duddon Valley in the Lake District National Park, Cumbria, England. The tarmac-surfaced road, which is the most direct route from the central Lake District to West Cumbria, shares the title of steepest road in England with Rosedale Chimney Bank in North Yorkshire. It has a maximum gradient of 1 in 3 (about 33%).
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Hardknott Pass | |
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Elevation | 393 m (1,289 ft)[1] |
Traversed by | Eskdale - Duddon road |
Location | Lake District National Park, Cumbria |
Range | Cumbrian Mountains |
Coordinates | 54.40269°N 3.197118°W / 54.40269; -3.197118 |
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The pass takes its name from the nearby Hard Knott fell, whose name is derived from the Old Norse harthr (hard) and knutr (craggy hill).[2]