Sixpenny Handley And Pentridge
Sixpenny Handley And Pentridge
Best mountain peaks around Sixpenny Handley And Pentridge offer diverse landscapes across the Cranborne Chase and North Dorset. The region features prominent hills and downs, providing extensive views over areas like Blackmore Vale and Salisbury Plain. Many peaks are crowned with historical elements, including Bronze Age barrows and ancient settlements. These locations provide opportunities for exploration along trails such as the Jubilee Trail and the Hardy Way.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Melbury beacon is one of the highest points in north Dorset and the views are amazing I would recommend parking on spread eagle hill if you plan to hike x
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One of the most beautiful places in the south of England 🏴 and amazing views of Wiltshire and Dorset 🤩
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Win Green at 277 m is the highest point on Cranbourne Chase. The tree topped summit also has a Bronze Age hill barrow, topography stone and trig point. Lots of great running loops from here as well as easy parking close by.
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Melbury Beacon at 263m is the trig pointed summit of Melbury Hill. There are superb views of Blackmore Vale and Cranborne Chase. It's a nice short run from the car park/layby on Spread Eagle Hill.
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Melbury Beacon at 263m is the trig pointed summit of Melbury Hill. There are superb views of Blackmore Vale and Cranborne Chase. It's a nice short walk from the car park/layby on Spread Eagle Hill.
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Win Green hill at 277m is the highest point on Cranborne Chase. The trig point affords panoramic views apart from the bit blocked by the little clump of trees on the summit. The beech trees are growing on a Bronze Age bowl barrow. It's managed by the National Trust and is often busy because it's close to a car park. Still very nice though!
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This is a great 6 mile 2 hour walk running through the glorious Rushmore Estate. Not a road to cross or walk on except those in the estate. Nice for dogs but they need to be kept on a lead for part of the walk due to animals.
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Visitors frequently enjoy Win Green Summit, which is the highest point in Cranborne Chase and offers extensive views. Another favorite is Melbury Beacon, known for its superb views over Blackmore Vale. View from Charlton Down also provides great panoramic vistas.
Yes, several peaks have historical significance. Win Green Summit is crowned by beech trees atop a Bronze Age bowl barrow. Gussage Hill Trig Point is the site of an ancient settlement and several long barrows, offering a glimpse into a civilization that lived there over a thousand years ago.
The peaks in this area, part of the Cranborne Chase and North Dorset, offer diverse and expansive views. From Win Green Summit, you can see Blackmore Vale, Salisbury Plain, and even the Isle of Wight on clear days. Melbury Beacon provides superb views of Blackmore Vale and Cranborne Chase, while View from Charlton Down offers good views in all directions from its high point.
Yes, Win Green Summit is considered family-friendly and offers a great 6-mile walk through the Rushmore Estate. Many of the paths are suitable for families looking for a pleasant outdoor experience.
Yes, many trails are dog-friendly. For example, the walk around Win Green Summit is suitable for dogs, though they may need to be kept on a lead in certain sections due to animals in the estate.
For Melbury Beacon, you can find convenient parking on Spread Eagle Hill, which allows for a short walk to the summit. Win Green Summit also has easy parking close by, making it accessible for visitors.
The region offers various hiking routes. You can explore trails like the Martin Down loop or the Pentridge Hill loop via Bokerley Ditch. For more options, check out the hiking guide for Sixpenny Handley And Pentridge, which includes routes like the Win Green Summit – View of Ferne House loop.
Absolutely. The area is popular for both mountain biking and road cycling. For MTB, consider routes like the Win Green and Cranborne Droves Way Loop. Road cyclists can enjoy routes such as the Wimborne St Giles Pond – Furzehill Lane loop. Find more details in the MTB Trails guide and the Road Cycling Routes guide for the area.
The highest point in the Cranborne Chase is Win Green Summit, standing at 277 meters (909 feet). It offers panoramic views and is a significant landmark in the region.
While popular spots are well-loved, Pentbury Knoll (Pentridge Hill Summit), though modest in elevation at 185 meters, offers excellent views over the Cranborne Chase Plateau and is traversed by the Jubilee Trail and Hardy Way, providing a quieter experience.
The peaks in this region are primarily part of the chalk downs, offering distinct geological formations. Many summits, like Win Green Summit and Melbury Beacon, feature trig points and are often associated with ancient barrows, indicating the landscape's long history and natural erosion.


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