Thorpe Cloud

Hill in United Kingdom


title: "Thorpe Cloud" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["mountains-and-hills-of-the-peak-district", "mountains-and-hills-of-derbyshire"] description: "Hill in United Kingdom" topic_path: "general/mountains-and-hills-of-the-peak-district" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thorpe_Cloud" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0

::summary Hill in United Kingdom ::

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FieldValue
nameThorpe Cloud
photoDovedale.JPG
photo_captionThorpe Cloud from Dovedale, with stepping stones
elevation_m287
prominence_m79
locationDerbyshire, England
rangePeak District
mapUnited Kingdom Peak District#United Kingdom Derbyshire
map_captionLocation in the Peak District##Location in Derbyshire
map_size200
coordinates
grid_ref_UKSK151510
topoOS Landranger 119
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| name = Thorpe Cloud | photo = Dovedale.JPG | photo_caption = Thorpe Cloud from Dovedale, with stepping stones | elevation_m = 287 | elevation_ref = | prominence_m = 79 | prominence_ref = | location = Derbyshire, England | range = Peak District | map = United Kingdom Peak District#United Kingdom Derbyshire | map_caption = Location in the Peak District##Location in Derbyshire | map_size = 200 | coordinates = | grid_ref_UK = SK151510 | topo = OS Landranger 119 | easiest_route =

Thorpe Cloud is an isolated limestone hill (a reef knoll) lying between the villages of Thorpe and Ilam on the Derbyshire/Staffordshire border at the southern end of Dovedale. The name "cloud" derives from the Old English word clud which means "hill". Thorpe Cloud is popular with the many day-trippers who visit the area, and provides a fine viewpoint north up the dale and south across the Midland plain.

Like much of the dale, including Bunster Hill on the opposite bank, it is in the ownership of the National Trust, and is part of their South Peak Estate. These Dovedale properties were acquired by the Trust in 1934.

A double sunset can sometimes be seen against Thorpe Cloud from the top of nearby Lin Dale, as captured on film by the photographer Chris Doherty. The occurrence is visible in good weather on and around the summer solstice and perhaps beyond, when the sun sets on the summit of the hill, partially reappears from its steep northern slope and sets for a second and final time shortly afterwards.

Thorpe Cloud and Dovedale were used as locations in the 2010 film of Robin Hood, starring Russell Crowe. Thorpe Cloud can be clearly made out in several scenes towards the end of the film.

Thorpe Cloud also has a rifle range which local and national shooting clubs use.

File:Thorpe_Cloud_view_02.jpg|View from on the top of Thorpe Cloud looking towards Bunster Hill File:Thorpe_Cloud_view_01.jpg|From Thorpe Cloud looking to the left of Bunster Hill with the Car Park in the middle Thorpe cloud.jpg

References

References

  1. "White Stuff UK".
  2. "Peak Rifle and Pistol Club".

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