Best mountain peaks around Milton Lilbourne are characterized by rolling hills and downland within the Vale of Pewsey. This area offers prominent hills that provide extensive views and feature significant historical elements. The landscape is known for its natural beauty and cultural importance, making it a notable destination for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Milk Hill is the highest point in Wiltshire and is part of the Pewsey Downs, a rolling set of chalk grassland hills between Devizes and Pewsey which are prominent in the landscape and almost invite the passer by to park up and take a stroll along the ridge. At just over 1,000 feet, they are high enough to offer fantastic views of the Pewsey Vale and beyond but low enough to make walking over them not too strenuous.
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Adam’s Grave on Walker's Hill in Alton, the most dramatically located Neolithic long barrow in Wiltshire and the site of battles in 592 and 715. The area surrounding Walker's Hill is pitted and speckled with barrows and ditches of many sizes and shapes.
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Superb vista opens up of the Vale of Pewsey as you crest Tan Hill. Be prepared for wind due to the elevation and exposed location!
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Milk Hill 294m, Pewsey Down, Wiltshire (County High Top). A longish but easy walk over undulating hills to get Milk Hill, the county top for Wiltshire. Thought I would do Tan Hill as well to bag a trig point. Turns out there was no summit marker on Milk Hill or a Trig Point on Tan Hill. Still, a lovely walk and well worth doing. Took Walkers Hill as well which is a great historic tomb. Route Statistics: Easy undulating trails with minimal ascent really. 9.2km done in 2hrs with 250m of height gain.
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The view from the top is worth the long uphill trek. You can spot the various villages of the area from above and see some of the grand old houses that once owned the land
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Visitors to Milton Lilbourne frequently praise Milk Hill, which is the highest point in Wiltshire and offers fantastic views of the Pewsey Vale. Other popular choices include Walkers Hill for its exceptional vistas and historical features, and Giant's Grave Hillfort, known for its commanding views from a natural promontory.
Yes, Milk Hill is considered family-friendly, offering a relatively easy walk over rolling chalk grassland hills while providing fantastic views. The area's hills generally offer accessible paths suitable for families.
The peaks around Milton Lilbourne are rich in history. Walkers Hill features Adam's Grave, a Neolithic long barrow, along with cross dykes, tumuli, and ditches. Giant's Grave Hillfort is itself a Neolithic long barrow and an Iron Age hillfort. Martinsell Hill also hosts a large Iron Age Hillfort.
Many peaks provide stunning views of the Vale of Pewsey. Milk Hill offers fantastic views of the Vale and beyond. Walkers Hill provides exceptional vistas, and Tan Hill on King Alfred's Way opens up superb vistas as you crest its summit. Martinsell Hill is also renowned for its fabulous, rolling expansive views.
The peaks are characterized by rolling chalk grassland hills, typical of the Wiltshire downland. You'll encounter natural monuments, viewpoints, and areas of significant natural beauty. The landscape is generally open and exposed, offering wide-ranging views.
Yes, the area is excellent for hiking. You can find numerous trails, including routes like the 'Pewsey & Jones' Mill loop via Kennett and Avon Canal' or the 'View of North Wessex Downs – Giant's Grave Hillfort loop from Wootton Rivers'. For more options, explore the hiking guide for Milton Lilbourne.
Beyond hiking, the area around Milton Lilbourne is popular for running and mountain biking. You can find various routes, such as the 'Pewsey White Horse & Kennet & Avon Canal loop' for running or the 'Trees Café loop from Marlborough' for mountain biking. Check out the dedicated guides for running trails and MTB trails.
The terrain generally consists of easy to moderate undulating trails over rolling chalk grassland hills. While some walks involve minimal ascent, be prepared for exposed locations, especially on peaks like Tan Hill, where it can be windy.
The peaks are enjoyable year-round, but clear days offer the most exceptional vistas. Spring and summer provide lush green landscapes, while autumn brings vibrant colors. Be prepared for wind due to the elevated and exposed locations, regardless of the season.
Yes, the White Horse Trail long-distance footpath ascends to the summit of Giant's Grave Hillfort. Additionally, Tan Hill is part of King Alfred's Way, a popular long-distance route.
Walkers Hill is notable for Adam's Grave, a Neolithic long barrow. The hillside is also dotted with other prehistoric earthworks, including cross dykes, tumuli, and ditches, offering a glimpse into Wiltshire's ancient past. The Alton Barnes white horse, cut in 1812, is also nearby.
At the summit of Giant's Grave Hillfort, you'll find a trig point at approximately 250 meters (820 feet). From this vantage point, there are wonderful views to the south, west, and north, making it an excellent spot for panoramic photography.


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