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The 20 Most Amazing Peaks around Tintwistle

Best mountain peaks around Tintwistle are found within the Peak District, characterized by rugged moorland and distinctive gritstone formations. These elevated areas provide extensive panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The region offers a sense of solitude and untamed wilderness, appealing to those seeking challenging hikes. Visitors can explore a variety of high points, from remote moorland plateaus to summits with unique geological features.

Best mountain peaks around Tintwistle

  • The most popular mountain peaks is Lantern Pike summit, a…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

Higher Shelf Stones Summit and Trig Point

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This is a great place with the quirky stones, rock mounted trig point and nearby aircraft site. Good views to be had and also a UK designated Nuttall along with Bleaklow Head and Kinder Scout.

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Black Hill Trig Point

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Legendary fellwalker Alfred Wainwright described Black Hill as a desolate and hopeless quagmire. Whilst it can be rather bleak here, especially if the weather’s bad, the remote landscape has a …

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Bleaklow Head

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This rugged moorland plateau affords a real sense of solitude and breathtaking panoramic views. Bleaklow Head, standing at 2,077 feet (633 m) high, is one of three summits on this …

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Lantern Pike summit

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One of the best views in the Peak District

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Black Chew Head Summit Cairn

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Black Chew Head has a few claims to fame. It is the county top for Oldham Unitary Authority and the highest point in Greater Manchester. It is also the source …

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March 16, 2025, Black Hill Trig Point

Views for days! But extremely bleak when it wants to be. Nice early tickbox when walking the Pennine Way

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Can be quite boggy

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If you follow the trail down from the trig point back to snake pass summit you pass a couple of surprise waterfalls.

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I found the hike great.but was boggy in loads of places..very slippery..narrow paths on some parts

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There are amazing views from here down over to Glossop. Also worth a visit is nearby Lower Shelf Stones - there won't be anyone else there!

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Great little hike up to the Higher Shelf Stones - great on a sunny day!!

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Black Hill 582m (1909ft) TP3980 - Holme Moss 2958 County of Cheshire County Top Peak District National Park Trig Pillar

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Higher Shelf Stones 622m (2040ft) Higher Shelfstones S2627 The Mountains of England & Wales Definitive List Summit Peak District National Park Trig Pillar

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most prominent mountain peaks and high points near Tintwistle?

The region around Tintwistle, part of the Peak District, features several notable high points. These include Lantern Pike summit, known for its panoramic views, and Black Hill Trig Point, offering a remote and rugged charm. Other significant spots are Higher Shelf Stones Summit and Trig Point with its distinctive stones and nearby aircraft crash site, Bleaklow Head, a vast moorland plateau, and Margery Hill Trig Point.

What kind of views can I expect from the peaks around Tintwistle?

The high points near Tintwistle offer expansive and often dramatic vistas of the diverse Peak District landscape. From Lantern Pike summit, you can see a contrast between Kinder Downfall and the Manchester skyline. Black Hill Trig Point and Bleaklow Head provide far-reaching views across rugged moorland, peat bogs, and gritstone terrain. Higher Shelf Stones Summit and Trig Point also offers excellent views.

Are there challenging hikes available for experienced walkers near Tintwistle?

Yes, the Dark Peak terrain around Tintwistle can be demanding, making it suitable for experienced hikers. Locations like Bleaklow Head and Black Hill Trig Point offer challenging moorland environments and a true wilderness experience. Be prepared for potentially boggy conditions, even in warmer months.

What unique natural or historical features can be found on these mountain peaks?

The peaks around Tintwistle boast unique features. Higher Shelf Stones Summit and Trig Point is known for its distinctive, unusually shaped stones and a poignant nearby aircraft crash site. Black Hill Trig Point is famous for its remote and rugged charm, while Bleaklow Head features a substantial cairn marking its summit on a vast moorland plateau. The area is characterized by gritstone outcrops, peat bogs, and vibrant seasonal heather blooms.

What is the best time of year to visit the mountain peaks around Tintwistle?

The Peak District around Tintwistle offers beauty year-round, but conditions vary. Summer and early autumn often provide clearer weather for extensive views and less boggy terrain, though some areas like Black Hill can remain boggy. Winter hiking is possible for experienced hikers with appropriate gear, but visibility can be poor and conditions challenging.

Are there any easy or family-friendly mountain walks near Tintwistle?

While many routes in the Dark Peak are challenging, some areas offer more accessible options. The 'Tintwistle and Woodhead Circular' walk, for example, showcases varied landscapes from tranquil reservoir paths to open moorland, which can be enjoyed by families. For specific easy routes, you might explore the Running Trails around Tintwistle guide, which includes routes like the 'View of Arnfield Reservoir – Swallows Wood loop from Tintwistle' that are moderate in difficulty.

What outdoor activities can I do near the mountain peaks around Tintwistle?

Beyond hiking and running, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including those for touring bicycles and gravel biking. Explore options in the Cycling around Tintwistle guide or the Gravel biking around Tintwistle guide. These guides feature routes like the 'Torside Reservoir – Torside Reservoir loop' and the 'Derwent Reservoir – Derwent Dam East Tower loop'.

What should I wear for hiking the peaks around Tintwistle?

Given the rugged and often boggy terrain, especially on moorland plateaus like Bleaklow, waterproof and sturdy hiking boots are essential. Layered clothing is recommended to adapt to changing weather conditions, as visibility can quickly deteriorate and temperatures can drop. Waterproof outer layers are also advisable.

How long does it typically take to hike to Black Hill Trig Point?

The time required to hike to Black Hill Trig Point varies depending on your starting point and pace. For example, the 'Laddow Rocks – Black Hill Trig Point loop from Crowden' running route is approximately 13.5 km (8.4 miles) and is considered difficult, suggesting a significant time commitment for hiking. Be prepared for potentially boggy conditions which can slow progress.

Are there any circular walking routes that include the mountain peaks near Tintwistle?

Yes, there are circular routes that allow you to experience the diverse landscapes. The 'Tintwistle and Woodhead Circular' walk is a good example, showcasing reservoir paths and open moorland. For specific routes, you can explore the Running Trails around Tintwistle guide, which includes circular options like the 'View of Bottoms Reservoir – Torside Reservoir loop from Tintwistle'.

What kind of solitude and wilderness experience can I expect in this region?

The high points near Tintwistle, particularly locations like Black Hill Trig Point and Bleaklow Head, provide an invaluable sense of remoteness and untamed wilderness. They are ideal for those looking to escape crowded urban environments and immerse themselves in the quiet, rugged beauty of the Dark Peak.

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