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The 9 Most Amazing Peaks around Glassonby

Mountain peaks near Glassonby are located in the Eden Valley, with the civil parish extending into the North Pennines. This geographical position provides access to several notable mountain peaks and fells. The area offers opportunities for walking and exploring the landscape of the North Pennines, known for its varied terrain. It is a destination for those seeking both challenging hikes and scenic natural features.

Best mountain peaks around Glassonby

  • The most popular mountain peaks is Cross Fell Summit, a…

Last updated: July 3, 2026

Cross Fell Summit

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At an altitude of 2,930 feet (893 m), Cross Fell is the highest point in the Pennines. From the summit, you are afforded far-reaching views of the Lake District, the …

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Penrith Beacon

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The beacon tower at 286m was built in 1719 on a spot where beacons had been lit in times of war since the time of Henry VIII. If you walk …

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Climb from Garrigill

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steep at the bottom, but slow and steady does it all the way to the top!

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Thack Moor Summit Trig Point

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At an altitude of 610 meters, you can enjoy incredible views around of the mountains in the western part of the Pennines, stretching along the Eden Valley.

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Fiend's Fell Summit Trig Point

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Fiend's Fell at 634 metres is a UK designated Nuttall and can be reached quite easily on good footpaths from Hartside Pass. On the same ridgeline further on is Melmerby …

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David Howells
April 15, 2026, Thack Moor Summit Trig Point

Thack Moor, at 610 metres high, is an often overlooked fell. It offers an easy hike to the summit from Renwick, and being on the western flanks of the North Pennines, it has expansive views out over the 'flatlands' of Carlisle from its trig-pointed summit. The trail is a mixture of tracks and heather but is less of a bog fest than the nearby fells.

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The highest mountain in England outside of the Lake district, fantastic views if you can catch it on a clear day.

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A beautiful hill to hike and a glorious summit to have a break on. It has a wide plateaued top with a number of impressive stone cairns, as well as a trig point and a great dry stone cross shelter. I hiked the Kirkland loop, and this was a particularly nice loop to do. There is not that much of a view from the summit itself because it is so big and flat, but the views to and from it are really nice, in particular over towards Little Dun Fell.

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Fiend's Fell at 634 metres is a UK designated Nuttall and can be reached quite easily on good footpaths from Hartside Pass. On the same ridgeline further on is Melmerby Fell, which at 709 metres is another designated Nuttall. Taking in both of these Nuttalls gives you great open views out over the barren beauty of the Northern Pennines. Fiend's Fell has a trig pointed summit.

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Robert B.
February 8, 2024, Penrith Beacon

High above the town of Penrith, on top of Beacon Hill, is Penrith Beacon, a monument built in 1719, on a spot where beacons have been lit in times of war and emergency since the time of Henry VIII.

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Andy
January 14, 2024, Penrith Beacon

Easy woodland walk . Autumn best time to go

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At an altitude of 610 meters, you can enjoy incredible views around of the mountains in the western part of the Pennines, stretching along the Eden Valley.

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RaySurreal
September 16, 2023, Cross Fell Summit

Coming from Dufton, you have to cover a few hundred meters in altitude in just a few kilometers to get to this point. However, the climb is quite manageable and less strenuous than it might seem at first glance.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most notable mountain peaks to visit near Glassonby?

The region offers several impressive peaks. Cross Fell Summit is the highest point in the Pennines, offering vast views. Little Dun Fell provides rugged beauty and views of its larger neighbors, while Thack Moor Summit Trig Point offers panoramic views across the Eden Valley.

Which mountain peak near Glassonby offers the highest views in the region?

Cross Fell Summit, at 893 meters (2,930 feet), is the highest point in the Pennines. From its top, you can see the Lake District, both the west and east coasts, and on clear days, even the southern uplands of Scotland and the Cheviots.

Are there any unique historical landmarks on the peaks near Glassonby?

Yes, Penrith Beacon is a significant historical site. This beacon tower, built in 1719, stands at 286 meters on Beacon Hill and offers magnificent views across the Eden Valley and towards the Lake District. Beacons have been lit here since the time of Henry VIII.

What kind of walking experiences can I expect on the fells near Glassonby?

The fells near Glassonby offer a variety of walking experiences, from challenging ascents like Cross Fell, which is part of the Pennine Way, to more accessible routes. Trails can range from well-maintained slabbed paths, especially on parts of the Pennine Way, to more raw and barren terrain.

Are there family-friendly mountain walks around Glassonby?

Yes, Penrith Beacon is considered family-friendly, offering an easy woodland walk to a historical viewpoint. Thack Moor Summit Trig Point is also noted as family-friendly and dog-friendly, providing great views at 610 meters.

When is the best time of year to hike the mountain peaks near Glassonby?

While hiking is possible year-round, autumn is suggested as a particularly good time for the woodland walk to Penrith Beacon. For higher peaks like Cross Fell, be aware that dense fog and high winds are characteristic, especially during winter, so clear days are preferable for expansive views.

What practical tips should I consider when hiking the peaks near Glassonby?

For higher and more challenging peaks like Cross Fell, it's advisable to carry a map or use a navigation app like komoot with plenty of battery, as conditions can become tricky in fog. The summit of Cross Fell has a cross-shaped stone windbreak for shelter, which can be useful.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain peaks around Glassonby?

Visitors frequently highlight the stunning panoramic views, especially from Cross Fell Summit, which stretch across the Lake District and both coasts. The raw and barren beauty of fells like Little Dun Fell and the historical significance of Penrith Beacon are also highly appreciated.

Are there cycling routes available near the mountain peaks around Glassonby?

Yes, there are several cycling opportunities. For road cycling, you can find routes like the 'Hartside Descent to Renwick – Hartside Summit Descent loop' from Lazonby and Kirkoswald. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore trails such as the 'Greg's Hut – Greg's Hut loop' from Skirwith. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Cycling around Glassonby, Road Cycling Routes around Glassonby, and MTB Trails around Glassonby guides.

Can I bring my dog on the mountain trails near Glassonby?

Yes, some trails are dog-friendly. For example, Thack Moor Summit Trig Point is noted as being suitable for dogs, offering great views for both you and your canine companion.

What is a 'nuttall' and are there any near Glassonby?

A 'nuttall' is a mountain in England or Wales over 2,000 feet (610 meters) with a 50-foot (15-meter) drop on all sides. Little Dun Fell, at 842 meters, is recognized as a UK 'nuttall' and is located between Cross Fell and Great Dun Fell.

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