Pilot Hill

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Pilot Hill
Hampshire

Pilot Hill from the south side
Summit: 938 feet SU398601
51°20’19"N, 1°25’48"W

Pilot Hill is a hill in northern Hampshire which climbs to 938 feet. It is part of the scarp of the North Hampshire Downs, a chalk ridge within the North Wessex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and to the north down the escarpment a fine view opens up across the farmland around East Woodhay and far beyond.

The upper slopes are open, chalky grassland, while the lower slopes are wooded.

The summit of Pilot Hill, marked with a trig point in a field, is the second-highest point in Hampshire, though the highest hill exclusively in the county; Hampshire's actual county top is at Walbury Hill just over a mile away, a hill divided between Hampshire and Berkshire. The two are joined by the Wayfarer's Path, a long-distance footpath which follows the top of the ridge of the Downs.