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Pinnacle Hill
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View from Pinnacle Hill
Highest point
Elevation 358 m (1,175 ft)
Geography
Location Malvern Hills, England
Topo map OS Landranger 150
Geology
Age of rock Pre-Cambrian
Mountain type Igneous, Metamorphic
Climbing
Easiest route Hiking

Pinnacle Hill is a lovely hill located in the Malvern Hills in England. It's part of a long chain of hills that stretch for about 13 kilometers (8 miles) from north to south. This hill stands tall at 358 meters (1,175 feet) high. It lies between two other hills, Jubilee Hill and Black Hill, near the border of Herefordshire and Worcestershire. It's a popular place for hiking and enjoying the outdoors.

Exploring Pinnacle Hill

Pinnacle Hill is a great place to visit if you love nature and history. It offers amazing views of the countryside. Many people enjoy hiking up the hill to see the beautiful scenery. The path to the top is known as an easy route, making it fun for families and adventurers alike.

Ancient History of Pinnacle Hill

Pinnacle Hill has a very old history! Experts believe it might be home to two ancient burial mounds. These mounds are called round barrows or tumuli. They were built a very long time ago, during the Bronze Age. The Bronze Age was a period in history that lasted from about 3300 BC to 1200 BC. During this time, people started using bronze to make tools and weapons.

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Tumuli on Pinnacle Hill

What are Round Barrows?

Round barrows are large, round mounds of earth. They were often built over graves to bury important people. Finding these barrows on Pinnacle Hill tells us that people lived and used this area thousands of years ago. It's like a giant puzzle piece from the past, showing us how ancient communities lived and honored their dead.

Geology of the Malvern Hills

The rocks that make up Pinnacle Hill and the rest of the Malvern Hills are incredibly old. They formed during a time called the Precambrian era. This was more than 540 million years ago! The rocks are a mix of igneous and Metamorphic types. Igneous rocks form from cooled lava or magma, like granite. Metamorphic rocks are rocks that have changed due to extreme heat and pressure, like marble. This ancient geology makes the Malvern Hills very unique.

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