ABC: Derbyshire: View: Chrome Hill

So I was searching for a place to stay, as I'd decided to have a few days exploring the Peak District before my family and friends all gathered for what we call the "Medium Sized House"

I found an excellent, remote shepherds hut, which as it turned out was next to a place called Chrome Hill. 


And it turns out that Chrome Hill made an excellent candidate for V for View, as it's part of the wonderfully named Dragon's Back ridge, And even better, come the evening during summer, it ends up having a 'double sunset'. The phenomenon is visible from Glutton Bridge in good weather for a short period around the summer solstice, when the sun sets just to the southwest of the summit of Chrome Hill, begins to re-emerge almost immediately afterwards from its steep northeastern slope before fully reappearing and later sets for a second and final time at the foot of the hill.




From WIKI

Chrome Hill /ˈkrm/ is a limestone reef knoll[1] in Derbyshire, England, in the upper Dove valley beside the border with Staffordshire, within the civil parish of Hartington Middle Quarter. It is adjacent to Parkhouse Hill, another reef knoll. The walk over Chrome Hill and Parkhouse Hill is known as the Dragon's Back ridge