Best mountain peaks around Pucklechurch are characterized by an elevated landscape and rolling countryside, rather than traditional mountain peaks. The highest point within Pucklechurch reaches approximately 132 meters (433 feet) above sea level. The area features prominent elevated areas and ridges that provide scenic views and opportunities for outdoor activities. These locations offer gentle walks across varied terrain, including pastures, arable fields, and woodlands.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Fantastically beautiful views all around
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Hanging Hill at 237m is the County/Unitary High Point of South Gloucester at Not a bad little stroll. Not much by way of parking here. A trig pointed summit with good views.
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From Hanging Hill, you get wonderful views that stretch over Bristol to the Severn Estuary and right into the heart of Wales if conditions are clear. A great battle of the Civil War, the Battle of Lansdown, was fought around this area on July 5, 1643.
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Prospect Stile affords wonderful views over Kelston Roundhill and right across Somerset. In clear conditions, views stretch as far as the Black Mountains in Wales. There is a bench here to take in the breathtaking vista.
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Worth the leisurely climb from Kelston or from Weston (Bath). There are a few gates to get through and climb over. Recommend visiting during quieter times of the day/week as it seems to be popular with walkers (generally polite). The route towards the Lansdown Golf Course has tall gates which you have to lift your bike over - not too much a problem with a lightweight bike. There's a signpost with directions to the local cheese shop and cafe!
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While Pucklechurch features rolling countryside rather than conventional mountains, several elevated areas offer significant views. These include Kelston Roundhill, known for spellbinding views over Bath, Bristol, and Somerset, and Hanging Hill Summit, which provides vistas stretching to the Severn Estuary and Wales. Prospect Stile Viewpoint also offers excellent panoramic views, often higher than Kelston Roundhill.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. Prospect Stile Viewpoint is categorized as family-friendly, offering rewarding views. Additionally, the View of Horton Camp, an Iron Age hillfort, is also family-friendly and popular with nature lovers, especially in spring when flowers and lambs are present. For more options, explore the Family-friendly hikes around Pucklechurch guide.
The region has notable historical significance. Horton Camp is an Iron Age hillfort, once an important defensive line, where you can still see the curved rampart and ditch. Near Hanging Hill Summit, the Battle of Lansdown, a significant Civil War battle, was fought on July 5, 1643. Shortwood Hill, within the Pucklechurch parish, is also known for a Bronze Age tumulus.
The elevated points around Pucklechurch offer extensive panoramic views. From Kelston Roundhill, you can see Bath, Bristol, Somerset, both Severn bridges, Wales, the Black Mountains, the Wiltshire Downs, and the Mendip Hills. Hanging Hill Summit provides clear views over Bristol to the Severn Estuary and into Wales. Prospect Stile Viewpoint offers similar wide-ranging vistas, including Kelston Roundhill and the Black Mountains.
Yes, the area offers gentle walks across varied terrain. You can find easy routes like the "Gravel Trail to Westerleigh – Brandy Bottom Colliery Ruins loop from Pucklechurch" which is 6.47 km. For more options, consult the Easy hikes around Pucklechurch guide.
The region is beautiful year-round, but spring is particularly lovely, especially at Horton Camp where flowers and lambs are abundant. Clear days in any season will provide the best visibility for enjoying the extensive views from points like Kelston Roundhill and Prospect Stile Viewpoint.
The elevated areas and surrounding countryside are ideal for walking and hiking. The network of footpaths caters to various ability levels, offering both short strolls and longer excursions. You can find several hiking guides, including Hikes from bus stations around Pucklechurch and Family-friendly hikes around Pucklechurch, to plan your adventures.
The highest point within the Pucklechurch parish reaches approximately 132 meters (433 feet) above sea level. However, Hanging Hill Summit, at 237m, is recognized as the County/Unitary High Point of South Gloucestershire, offering significant elevation and views.
Yes, many of the local walking routes are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the "Gravel Trail to Westerleigh – Brandy Bottom Colliery Ruins loop from Pucklechurch" and the "Footbridge Between Fields – Holy Trinity Church, Doynton loop from Pucklechurch." You can explore more options in the Hikes from bus stations around Pucklechurch guide.
You'll encounter a diverse landscape of rolling countryside, pastures, arable fields, and woodlands. The area is known for its picturesque and quintessentially English patchwork scenery. Horton Camp, managed by the National Trust, is particularly noted for its natural beauty, especially the flowers and lambs in spring.


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