Best mountain peaks around Calstock are found within the Tamar Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, characterized by hills and elevated areas rather than traditional peaks. This region offers significant viewpoints and forms part of popular hiking trails. The landscape features considerable elevation changes, providing opportunities for walks with rewarding views across the valley and the historic Calstock Viaduct. The area combines natural beauty with a rich historical and industrial heritage.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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A short, easy tour: clear landscapes, soft grassy paths, gentle inclines, and magnificent views. A beautiful loop around the Langstone Manor campsite.
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Kit Hill sits high above the Tamar Valley, overlooking the river and the valley it formed. The hill boasts a wide array of history, including 18 burial mounds, neolithic and bronze-age barrows, as well as pointers towards Cornwall's more contemporary mining history.
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Pew Tor is a peak in Dartmoor National Park. The tor rises above the lowlands of Whitchurch and Plaster Downs above Tavistock. The tor has plenty of large boulders to climb around on to try and get the best views of the surrounding countryside, and is quite close to roads and parking, so makes a perfect scramble for those not wishing to walk too far.
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Feather Tor is a small tor on Whitchurch Common, not too far from the B3357 road at Pork Hill. To the east lies Vixen Tor, and to the south is Pew Tor. The best known feature in the area has to be Windy Post Cross, a cross thought to have been placed here in the 16th century, beside the Grimstone and Sortridge Leat.
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Woolwell Road at 160m is one of the 184 UK County/Unitary High Points. It is the HP for the Unitary Authority of Plymouth. The 'top' is actually in the middle of a roundabout opposite a Tesco Superstore. Don't forget your crampons!
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Another trig pointed Marilyn but nothing to write home about. A pretty part of the world no less. A 2.5 mile (4 km) windy stroll up Kit Hill 1,095 feet (334 m) near Tavistock before the wind and rain starts in earnest.
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A fantastic view point which can be admired from the bike or you can take a short detour onto a trail to visit more closely.
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Around Calstock, you'll find elevated areas and hills within the Tamar Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, rather than traditional mountain peaks. These spots offer significant viewpoints and are integrated into popular walking trails. The landscape features considerable elevation changes, providing rewarding views across the valley, the winding River Tamar, and the historic Calstock Viaduct.
Yes, several elevated areas combine natural beauty with rich history. For instance, Kit Hill Trig Point is a historical site and viewpoint high above the Tamar Valley, offering insights into the region's ancient and industrial past. St Michael's Church, Brent Tor, is another historical site and summit, visible across south Dartmoor, providing a fantastic viewpoint.
For expansive panoramic views, consider visiting Pew Tor, which rises above the lowlands of Whitchurch and Plaster Downs, offering great views of the surrounding countryside. Kit Hill Trig Point also provides stunning panoramic vistas over the Tamar Valley.
Many walking routes in the Calstock area are suitable for families, offering diverse terrain and views. While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't always listed for individual peaks, the general walking trails in the Tamar Valley cater to various fitness levels. For easy walks, you can explore options in the Easy hikes around Calstock guide, such as the Cotehele House loop.
Yes, many of the natural areas and trails around Calstock are dog-friendly. For example, Feather Tor is specifically noted as dog-friendly. Always ensure dogs are kept under control, especially near livestock or wildlife, and check local signage for any specific restrictions.
The Calstock area offers a variety of hiking trails, from riverside paths and woodland tracks to routes with significant elevation gain. You can find easy, moderate, and more challenging options. For specific routes, explore the Easy hikes around Calstock guide, which includes trails like the Calstock Viaduct – Cotehele Quay loop.
Beyond hiking, the Calstock area is excellent for other outdoor pursuits. You can find numerous Running Trails around Calstock, including routes with views of Dartmoor. For cyclists, there are various Road Cycling Routes around Calstock, such as the Cotehele Quay & Horsebridge loop.
The Tamar Valley and its elevated areas are beautiful year-round. Spring brings blooming wildflowers, while autumn offers stunning foliage. Summer is ideal for longer walks, and even winter can be rewarding with crisp air and clear views, though some paths might be muddy. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
While many elevated areas involve walking trails, Woolwell Road High Point, Plymouth, is noted as wheelchair accessible. However, it's located further afield in Plymouth and is more of a high point than a traditional scenic peak. For other viewpoints, accessibility may vary depending on the specific trail leading to them.
When exploring the elevated areas around Calstock, you'll encounter diverse natural features. These include woodlands, river paths along the Tamar, and open moorland. You can also find unique geological formations like the large boulders at Pew Tor and the grassland and heath areas around Feather Tor, all within the rich flora and fauna of the AONB.
Visitors frequently praise the panoramic views across the Tamar Valley, the iconic Calstock Viaduct, and the blend of natural beauty with historical and industrial heritage. The opportunity for varied walks, from easy strolls to more strenuous hikes, is also highly appreciated, allowing for exploration of the Cornish landscape and its unique character.


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