Minninglow (or Minning Low) is a hill in the Peak District National Park in Derbyshire, located within the White Peak area. Within the clump of trees crowning the hill are a Neolithic chambered tomb and two Bronze Age bowl barrows. The chambered tomb (Derbyshire's largest) and barrows are a Scheduled Monument.
Name
|
Date
|
Weather
|
Visibility
|
Source
|
---|---|---|---|---|
26/10/2024
|
Unknown
|
Unknown
|
Strava
|
|
26/07/2024
|
Cloudy
|
Good
|
Manual
|
|
24/07/2024
|
Cloudy
|
Average
|
Manual
|
|
06/03/2024
|
Fog
|
Very poor
|
Manual
|
|
06/01/2024
|
Unknown
|
Unknown
|
Strava
|
|
06/01/2024
|
Unknown
|
Unknown
|
Strava
|
|
01/01/2024
|
Cloudy
|
Average
|
Manual
|
|
01/12/2023
|
Cloudy
|
Poor
|
Manual
|
|
25/09/2023
|
Unknown
|
Unknown
|
Strava
|
|
19/02/2023
|
Cloudy
|
Good
|
Manual
|
|
26/03/2022
|
Unknown
|
Unknown
|
Strava
|
|
09/03/2019
|
Sunny
|
Excellent
|
Manual
|
|
01/06/2007
|
Sunny
|
Good
|
Manual
|
Share this Ethel