Mountain peaks around Oxenhope are situated in a north-facing Pennine Valley in West Yorkshire. The village itself sits at an average elevation of 332 meters, with southern moors reaching up to 442 meters above sea level. This area offers a range of high points and natural features for walkers. The landscape is characterized by Pennine moorland and millstone grit outcrops.
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Another piece of history from the Brontë sisters, but if nothing else this is a excellent place to sit and enjoy the view
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T:UK - Bridestones Moor https://share.google/R0XiC7Q4bCx7r6qOI
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Hardcastle Crags 236.7m P21.1 (777ft) (Hill ID: 512426) [JNSA s11590] South Pennines Park Definitive List summit. County of Yorkshire Definitive List summit.
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Boulsworth Hill is the highest point in the South Pennines and the only summit in the area that rises above 500m above sea level. It is also one of only two Marilyns in the South Pennines.
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Awesome trails for MTBs, can be abit windy. Be careful of the stone slabs leading into the pike can be slippy if wet
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Lad Law at 518m is the trig pointed summit of Boulsworth Hill. It's the highest point in the South Pennines. On a clear day you can see into the Lake District, across the Forest of Bowland and over the south Pennines. The rock here is millstone grit like much of the Peak District. It outcrops in several places forming steep edges.
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The area around Oxenhope offers several notable peaks and high points. Among the most popular are the historical Stoodley Pike Monument, known for its panoramic views, and the unique geological formations of Whirlaw Stones Trig Point. Visitors also appreciate Top Withins Ruins, famous for its literary connection to Wuthering Heights.
Lad Law (Boulsworth Hill) Summit, at 518 meters, is the highest point in the South Pennines. On a clear day, it offers exceptional panoramic views that can stretch as far as the Lake District, across the Forest of Bowland, and over the southern Pennines.
Yes, the Stoodley Pike Monument is a prominent historical landmark. This stone obelisk, erected in 1856 to commemorate the end of the Crimean War, sits atop a 396-meter hill and provides magnificent scenery along with its historical significance.
The Whirlaw Stones Trig Point is renowned for its unique geological features. These Millstone Grit outcrops, standing over 427 meters above sea level, have been weathered by wind and rain over thousands of years into strange and curious shapes, some resembling human heads, prehistoric birds, or animals.
The terrain around Oxenhope is characterized by Pennine moorland and millstone grit outcrops. You can expect varied paths, from pleasant walks to challenging climbs, often featuring rocky areas, especially closer to summits like Stoodley Pike or Lad Law.
Yes, the ascent to Cock Hill / Oxenhope Moor is a challenging climb directly accessible from the village. It spans 3.7 kilometers with a significant vertical ascent of 225 meters and an average gradient of 6.1%, reaching an elevation of 433 meters above sea level.
The area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, with options like the 'Top Withins Ruins – Public Footpath to Haworth loop' or 'Ogden Water Woodland Trails'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are MTB trails and touring bicycle routes, including challenging rides like 'View of Warley Moor Reservoir – Oxenhope Moor Climb'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Oxenhope, MTB Trails around Oxenhope, and Cycling around Oxenhope guides.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning panoramic views, the tranquility of the moorland, and the unique natural and historical features. The challenging yet rewarding hikes, such as the climb to Stoodley Pike, and the distinctive rock formations at Whirlaw Stones are particularly appreciated. The area's rugged beauty and opportunities for nature immersion are also highly valued.
Yes, High Brown Knoll is known for being an outstanding area of natural moorland, offering incredible beauty and tranquility. It provides expansive views across the Yorkshire moors, making it an excellent spot for peaceful walks and enjoying the vast landscape.
The South Pennines offer rewarding experiences throughout the year. For the best visibility and more comfortable hiking conditions, late spring to early autumn (May to October) is generally ideal. However, the moors can be beautiful in winter, though conditions can be very windy and challenging, especially at exposed summits like Stoodley Pike.
Yes, Top Withins Ruins, a ruined farmhouse on remote moorland, is famously known as the inspiration for the location of the Earnshaw family house in Emily Brontë's novel Wuthering Heights. It's a popular spot for those interested in literary history and atmospheric landscapes.
The region is characterized by Millstone Grit rock outcrops. These formations are particularly evident at locations like Whirlaw Stones Trig Point and Lad Law (Boulsworth Hill) Summit, where they form steep edges and have been sculpted into unique shapes by natural erosion.


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