Beinn-y-Phott

Beinn-y-Phott

seen from the top of Cairn Gerjoil looking across Windy Corner
Highest point
Elevation 1,791 ft (546 m)
Prominence 443 ft (135 m)
Coordinates 54°14′39.3″N 4°29′9.9″W / 54.244250°N 4.486083°W / 54.244250; -4.486083Coordinates: 54°14′39.3″N 4°29′9.9″W / 54.244250°N 4.486083°W / 54.244250; -4.486083
Naming
Translation point of the pot
Geography
Beinn-y-Phott

Location of Beinn-y-Phott in the Isle of Man

Location Isle of Man
OS grid SC381860

Beinn-y-Phott, known as Penny-Pot, is a peak of 1791 feet on the Isle of Man.[1] It is skirted by the main road used for the famous TT race and is near Windy Corner. It is covered by moorland and a detailed dating of its vegetation through the Holocene period has been made — mostly heathers, peat mosses and sedges.[2]

References

  1. Aileen Evans (2011), Isle of Man Coastal Path, p. 145, ISBN 1849654476
  2. Richard Chiverrell, Dr. Geoff Thomas (2006), Evolution of the Natural Landscape, p. 317, ISBN 0853235775


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