Best mountain peaks around Brimpsfield are characterized by rolling hills and elevated positions within the Cotswold district of Gloucestershire, England. Situated at approximately 1,000 feet above sea level, the area offers picturesque landscapes and rewarding vistas. While Brimpsfield itself does not feature towering mountain peaks, several notable hills provide opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. These hills offer a quintessential Cotswold experience with pastoral beauty and scenic views.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Great views from the top of the hill, nice place to run to and enjoy the views from the top!
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Careful on the golf course, stay to the edges. Fantastic views over Gloucester and stroud. If you want an express route down take Stockley and enjoy rocketing into Upton st. Leonards.
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Watch out for the first climb it really is a lot steeper than youβd expect as you near the top..definitely donβt try this route in the wet
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This is a great viewpoint situated in the country park. Here is a video of the climb and summit https://youtu.be/oWBUZaf-aI0
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A great short walk to the summer where you are rewarded with a brilliant view of the city.
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Great sunsets. However visit morning so you can have sun behind you for scenic shots.
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Brimpsfield is situated in the Cotswolds, an area known for its rolling hills and elevated positions rather than towering mountain peaks. You'll find picturesque landscapes and rewarding vistas from these higher points, offering a quintessential Cotswold experience with pastoral beauty and scenic views. The area is often referred to as the 'roof of the Cotswolds' due to its elevation of approximately 1,000 feet above sea level.
For breathtaking panoramic views, Painswick Beacon offers a full panorama, including exceptional views over the Severn estuary. Another excellent spot is View of Gloucester from Robinswood Hill, where you can see the nearby Cotswolds, the Malvern Hills, and even the Black Mountains of Wales on a clear day. Cleeve Hill, the highest point in Gloucestershire, also provides extensive views stretching to the Malvern Hills and Black Mountains.
Yes, several hills and areas are suitable for families. View of Gloucester from Robinswood Hill is a great option, featuring nature trails and viewpoints that are easily accessible. Nut Hill is another smaller, family-friendly hill with good views. The woodlands and meadows around local hills like Groveridge Hill, Hawcote Hill, and Warren Hill also offer peaceful paths ideal for family outings.
You can explore distinctive geological features such as those found at Leckhampton Hill Trig Point and Viewpoint, which is known for its unique rock formations like the Devil's Chimney. The limestone grassland of Cleeve Hill is also a nationally important site and a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), showcasing unique flora and fauna.
The area around Brimpsfield offers diverse outdoor activities. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like the 'Elkstone to Brimpsfield Path' or the 'Birdlip Climb β Green Street 25% Climb loop'. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails such as 'Cotswold's Commons' and the 'Buckholt Woods Singletrack β Painswick Beacon loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the cycling guide and MTB trails guide for Brimpsfield.
Absolutely. For an easy walk, consider the 'Brimpsfield & Park Wood loop'. If you're looking for a moderate challenge, the 'Brimpsfield, Miserden & Caudle Green loop' is a good option. Other trails include the 'Eddington Wood loop from Syde' and the 'Pond Near Brimpsfield β Brimfield Village loop'. You can explore more hiking options in the hiking guide for Brimpsfield.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from various summits, especially those over the Severn estuary from Painswick Beacon, and the expansive vistas from Robinswood Hill. The distinctive geological features of places like Leckhampton Hill and the peaceful, unspoiled charm of the Cotswold landscape, with its woodlands and meadows, are also highly appreciated.
Yes, Cooper's Hill, also known as the Cheese Roll Hill, is famous for the annual Cheese Rolling event. Every year on the late May bank holiday, thousands gather to watch or participate in chasing a wheel of Gloucester Cheddar down its very steep slope.
The highest point in Gloucestershire and the entire Cotswold Hills is Cleeve Hill, standing at 330 meters (1,083 feet) above sea level. It offers extensive views and is a popular destination for walkers, featuring a section of The Cotswold Way National Trail.
While the hills are primarily natural attractions, many have historical significance. For example, Nut Hill is listed as a historical site. The wider Cotswolds region is rich in history, with ancient pathways like The Cotswold Way National Trail crossing many of these hills, hinting at centuries of human activity and passage.
Within the immediate Brimpsfield area, modest hills such as Groveridge Hill, Hawcote Hill, and Warren Hill offer pleasant ascents and rewarding vistas. These provide a more tranquil experience with diverse landscapes, including woodlands and meadows, perfect for a peaceful exploration of the local countryside.


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