Geolocate

Bracknell Forest topographic map

Interactive map

Click on the map to display elevation.

About this map

Name: Bracknell Forest topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Bracknell Forest, England, United Kingdom (51.33194 -0.83737 51.46873 -0.63057)

Average elevation: 72 m

Minimum elevation: 29 m

Maximum elevation: 136 m

England trails, hiking, mountain biking, running and outdoor activities

Other topographic maps

Click on a map to view its topography, its elevation and its terrain.

London

United Kingdom > England > London

Average elevation: 42 m

York

United Kingdom > England > York

Average elevation: 21 m

Norwich

United Kingdom > England > Norfolk

Average elevation: 28 m

Norfolk

United Kingdom > England

Average elevation: 23 m

Bristol

United Kingdom > England > City of Bristol

Average elevation: 55 m

London

United Kingdom > England

Average elevation: 66 m

Salford

United Kingdom > England

Average elevation: 52 m

Kent

United Kingdom > England

Kent was also the location of the largest number of art schools in the country during the nineteenth century, estimated by the art historian David Haste, to approach two hundred. This is believed to be the result of Kent being a front line county during the Napoleonic Wars. At this time, before the invention…

Average elevation: 37 m

North Yorkshire

United Kingdom > England

Average elevation: 153 m

Melton Mowbray

United Kingdom > England > Leicestershire > Melton

Average elevation: 103 m

Gloucester

United Kingdom > England > Gloucestershire

Average elevation: 36 m

Sheffield

United Kingdom > England

Average elevation: 168 m

Liverpool

United Kingdom > England

Average elevation: 26 m

Warwick

United Kingdom > England > Warwickshire

Warwick experiences the usual English maritime climate, marked by a narrow temperature range, mild winters and cool summers. The nearest official Met Office weather station is at Wellesbourne, about 6 miles (10 km) south of the town centre and at a similar elevation. The absolute maximum temperature (also the…

Average elevation: 87 m

Lincolnshire

United Kingdom > England

Average elevation: 28 m

Devon

United Kingdom > England

Average elevation: 94 m

Retford

United Kingdom > England > Nottinghamshire > Bassetlaw

In 1831, the Gas Works was built by James Malam and gaslights were lit in the town for the first time on 22 December 1831. The Square was lit by a cast iron light bearing five gas lamps at that time. The Gas Works became a target on 2 September 1916 when a German Zeppelin dropped 14 bombs on Retford. The…

Average elevation: 31 m

Leeds

United Kingdom > England

Average elevation: 96 m

Dorset

United Kingdom > England > Talbot Village

Average elevation: 57 m

Cambridgeshire

United Kingdom > England

Cambridgeshire has a maritime temperate climate which is broadly similar to the rest of the United Kingdom, though it is drier than the UK average due to its low altitude and easterly location, the prevailing southwesterly winds having already deposited moisture on higher ground further west. Average winter…

Average elevation: 32 m

Crewe

United Kingdom > England > Crewe

Average elevation: 53 m

Cheshire

United Kingdom > England

Average elevation: 103 m

City of Bristol

United Kingdom > England

Average elevation: 80 m

Lancashire

United Kingdom > England

Average elevation: 153 m

Greater London

United Kingdom > England

Average elevation: 66 m

Tavistock

United Kingdom > England > West Devon > Tavistock

Average elevation: 155 m

Birmingham

United Kingdom > England

Birmingham is a snowy city relative to other large UK conurbations, due to its inland location and comparatively high elevation. Between 1961 and 1990 Birmingham Airport averaged 13.0 days of snow lying annually, compared to 5.33 at London Heathrow. Snow showers often pass through the city via the Cheshire gap…

Average elevation: 138 m

Nottingham

United Kingdom > England

Average elevation: 56 m

Beacon Park

United Kingdom > England > Staffordshire > Lichfield

Average elevation: 93 m

Oakworth

United Kingdom > England > Bradford

Average elevation: 226 m

Reading

United Kingdom > England

Jane Austen attended Reading Ladies Boarding School, based in the Abbey Gateway, in 1784–1786. Mary Russell Mitford lived in Reading for a number of years and then spent the rest of her life just outside the town at Three Mile Cross and Swallowfield. The fictional Belford Regis of her eponymous novel, first…

Average elevation: 54 m

Malvern Hills

United Kingdom > England > Worcestershire

Average elevation: 82 m

Portsmouth

United Kingdom > England > Hampshire > Portsmouth

By road, Portsmouth lies 73.5 miles (118.3 km) from Central London, 49.5 miles (79.7 km) west of Brighton, and 22.3 miles (35.9 km) east of Southampton. Portsmouth is situated primarily on Portsea Island and is the United Kingdom's only island city, although parts of it have expanded onto the mainland. Gosport…

Average elevation: 28 m

Carlisle

United Kingdom > England > Cumberland

Average elevation: 31 m

Bromley

United Kingdom > England > London

Average elevation: 62 m

Derby

United Kingdom > England > Derbyshire

Average elevation: 96 m

Reading

United Kingdom > England > West Berkshire > Reading

Mary Russell Mitford lived in Reading for a number of years and then spent the rest of her life just outside the town at Three Mile Cross and Swallowfield. The fictional Belford Regis of her eponymous novel, first published in 1835, is largely based on Reading. Described with topographical accuracy, it is…

Average elevation: 56 m

Southend-on-Sea

United Kingdom > England > Essex

Average elevation: 12 m

Ropley Dean

United Kingdom > England > Hampshire > East Hampshire

Average elevation: 119 m

Walthamstow

United Kingdom > England

Average elevation: 21 m

Somerset

United Kingdom > England

Average elevation: 87 m

Cornwall

United Kingdom > England

The interior of the county consists of a roughly east–west spine of infertile and exposed upland, with a series of granite intrusions, such as Bodmin Moor, which contains the highest land within Cornwall. From east to west, and with approximately descending altitude, these are Bodmin Moor, Hensbarrow north…

Average elevation: 55 m

Oxford

United Kingdom > England > Oxfordshire

Average elevation: 81 m

Preston

United Kingdom > England > Lancashire

Average elevation: 58 m

North York Moors National Park

United Kingdom > England > North Yorkshire

As part of the United Kingdom, the North York Moors area generally has warm summers and relatively mild winters. Weather conditions vary from day to day as well as from season to season. The latitude of the area means that it is influenced by predominantly westerly winds with depressions and their associated…

Average elevation: 110 m

Gloucestershire

United Kingdom > England

Average elevation: 99 m

Cumbria

United Kingdom > England

Average elevation: 186 m

Huddersfield

United Kingdom > England > Kirklees

Average elevation: 145 m

Salisbury

United Kingdom > England > Salisbury

Bishop of Salisbury Hubert Walter was instrumental in the negotiations with Saladin during the Third Crusade, but he spent little time in his diocese prior to his elevation to archbishop of Canterbury. The brothers Herbert and Richard Poore succeeded him and began planning the relocation of the cathedral into…

Average elevation: 96 m

Warrington

United Kingdom > England

Average elevation: 32 m

East Anglia

United Kingdom > England

Average elevation: 29 m

North Norfolk

United Kingdom > England > Norfolk

Average elevation: 26 m

Toll Bar

United Kingdom > England > Rutland

Average elevation: 61 m

Wimbledon

United Kingdom > England

Average elevation: 26 m

Richmond Park

United Kingdom > England > London

Average elevation: 26 m

Winchester

United Kingdom > England > Hampshire

Average elevation: 73 m

East of England

United Kingdom > England

The East of England region has the lowest elevation range in the UK. Twenty percent of the region is below mean sea level, most of this in North Cambridgeshire, Norfolk and on the Essex Coast. Most of the remaining area is of low elevation, with extensive glacial deposits. The Fens, a large area of reclaimed…

Average elevation: 39 m

Whissendine

United Kingdom > England > Rutland

Average elevation: 122 m

South East England

United Kingdom > England

Near Weybridge are the UK headquarters of Sony with SSP Group (situated in Byfleet) and Procter & Gamble (next door to each other on The Heights Business Park near the former Brooklands racing circuit) with Kia Motors UK and Petroleum Geo-Services UK, and Gallaher Group (cigarettes) is to the north, next to…

Average elevation: 69 m

North East England

United Kingdom > England

North East England has a Marine west coast climate (generally found along the west coast of middle latitude continents) with narrower temperature ranges than the south of England and sufficient precipitation in all months. Summers and winters are mild rather than extremely hot or cold, due to the strong…

Average elevation: 165 m

East Riding of Yorkshire

United Kingdom > England

The western part of the district in the Vale of York borders on and is drained by the River Derwent. The landscape is generally low-lying and flat although minor ridges and glacial moraines provide some variations in topography. Where there are dry sandy soils there are remnants of historic heathlands and…

Average elevation: 30 m

Dartmoor National Park

United Kingdom > England > Devon

Rainfall tends to be associated with Atlantic depressions or with convection. In summer, convection caused by solar surface heating sometimes forms shower clouds and a large proportion of rainfall falls from showers and thunderstorms at this time of year. The wettest months are November and December and on the…

Average elevation: 239 m

Greater Manchester

United Kingdom > England

Average elevation: 141 m

Essex

United Kingdom > England

Average elevation: 44 m

Lincoln

United Kingdom > England > Lincolnshire

Lincoln lies 157 mi (253 km) north of London, at an altitude of 67 ft (20.4 m) by the River Witham up to 246 ft (75.0 m) on Castle Hill. It fills a gap in the Lincoln Cliff escarpment, which runs north and south through central Lincolnshire, with altitudes up to 200 feet (61 metres). The city lies on the River…

Average elevation: 29 m

St Albans

United Kingdom > England > Hertfordshire > St Albans

St Albans was an ancient borough created following the dissolution of the monastery in 1539. It consisted of the ancient parish of St Albans (also known as the Abbey parish) and parts of St Michael and St Peter. The municipal corporation was reformed by the Municipal Corporations Act 1835 and the boundary was…

Average elevation: 100 m

Swindon

United Kingdom > England > Swindon

Swindon has an oceanic climate (Cfb in the Köppen climate classification), like the vast majority of the British Isles, with cool winters and warm summers. The nearest official weather station is RAF Lyneham, about 10 miles (16 km) west southwest of Swindon town centre. The weather station's elevation is 145…

Average elevation: 108 m

Peterborough

United Kingdom > England > Cambridgeshire

The local topography is flat, and in some places, the land lies below sea level, for example in parts of the Fens to the east and to the south of Peterborough. Human settlement in the area began before the Bronze Age, as can be seen at the Flag Fen archaeological site to the east of the current city centre,…

Average elevation: 17 m

Bellerby

United Kingdom > England > North Yorkshire

Average elevation: 250 m

Crock Hill

United Kingdom > England > Hampshire > New Forest

Average elevation: 35 m

Black Hill

United Kingdom > England > Tyne and Wear > Gateshead

Average elevation: 125 m

Shining Tor

United Kingdom > England > Cheshire East

Shining Tor is the highest hill in Cheshire, England. The summit has an elevation of 559 m (1,834 ft) above sea level. It is in the Peak District, between the towns of Macclesfield in Cheshire and Buxton in Derbyshire, and is on the administrative boundary between Derbyshire and Cheshire East. The hill is at…

Average elevation: 440 m

Bleaklow Head

United Kingdom > England > Derbyshire > High Peak

Much of the main plateau of Bleaklow is a boggy peat moorland, seamed by 'groughs' (pronounced 'gruffs', water-eroded channels in the peat) and lacking strong changes in elevation – in poor conditions its traverse is probably the most navigationally challenging in the Peak District.

Average elevation: 577 m

Leeds

United Kingdom > England

Lying in the eastern foothills of the Pennines, there is a significant variation in elevation within the city's built-up area. The district ranges from 1,115 feet (340 m) in the far west on the slopes of Ilkley Moor to about 33 feet (10 m) where the rivers Aire and Wharfe cross the eastern boundary. Land rises…

Average elevation: 94 m

Hereford

United Kingdom > England > Herefordshire

Average elevation: 68 m

Dorset

United Kingdom > England

Average elevation: 56 m

Lake District National Park

United Kingdom > England

The Lake District is a roughly circular upland massif, deeply dissected by a broadly radial pattern of major valleys which are largely the result of repeated glaciations over the last 2 million years. The apparent radial pattern is not from a central dome, but from an axial watershed extending from St Bees…

Average elevation: 206 m

Todmorden

United Kingdom > England > Calderdale

Todmorden Town Hall, which was designed in the Neo-Classical style, dominates the centre of the town. The building straddles the Walsden Water, a tributary of the River Calder, and was situated in both Lancashire and Yorkshire until the administrative county boundary was moved on 1 January 1888. Designed by…

Average elevation: 311 m

Bunbury

United Kingdom > England > Cheshire East

Average elevation: 65 m

Hampstead Heath

United Kingdom > England > London

Average elevation: 94 m

Wiltshire

United Kingdom > England

Average elevation: 115 m

River Thames

United Kingdom > England

Average elevation: 84 m

Worcestershire

United Kingdom > England

Average elevation: 99 m

Hertfordshire

United Kingdom > England

Elevations are higher in the north and west, reaching more than 800 feet (240 m) in the Chilterns near Tring. The county centres on the headwaters and upper valleys of the rivers Lea and the Colne; both flow south, and each is accompanied by a canal. Hertfordshire's undeveloped land is mainly agricultural,…

Average elevation: 82 m

West Sussex

United Kingdom > England

Average elevation: 52 m