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The 20 Most Amazing Peaks around Casterton

Best mountain peaks around Casterton are found in a region characterized by rolling hills and elevated natural features. The area is close to the western edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, offering diverse terrain for exploration. This landscape provides significant landmarks and natural features that offer scenic views and recreational opportunities. The region is home to some of the most prominent peaks in the UK.

Best mountain peaks around Casterton

  • The most popular mountain peaks is Ingleborough summit,…

Last updated: July 3, 2026

Ingleborough summit

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The Ingleborough summit richly rewards all those who conquer it with a magnificent panoramic view of Whernside, Pen-y-Ghent, Pendle Hill, out into Morecambe Bay and over to the Lakeland hills. …

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Whernside Summit

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The highest of Yorkshire’s Three Peaks, Whernside offers wonderful views over the Yorkshire Dales and beyond. On a clear day, and with a pair of binoculars, you can even see …

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Park Fell Trig Point

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A fabulous top at 563m. The hill is north-east of Ingleborough, and is a typically quieter, secret way to climb it than the more popular routes from Clapham and Ingleton. There are fantastic views of Whernside from here.

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Castlehaw Motte and Bailey

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A very well preserved small motte and bailey in Sedbergh. The motte is oval and about 30 feet tall, and surrounded by a 15 feet wide ditch. Apparently, no one …

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Gragareth Trig Point

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Gragareth at 627m is a large summit plateau; the trig point here is at the highest point of the plateau. It's easy to walk up to it and enjoy the …

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Ronnie
November 18, 2025, Castlehaw Motte and Bailey

Castlehaw Tower 178.3m P16.8 (585ft) (Hill ID: 512434) [JNSA s13031] County of Yorkshire Definitive List summit. Yorkshire Dales National Park Definitive List summit.

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Came up straight from the track, pretty good going over the tussocks. Nice trig pointed top but this is not the true summit. The true top is a nearby small pile of stones going east.

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There is a lovely ascent route coming up from Selside to Simon Fell and onto Ingleborough top. Your first point of call is this great trig pointed top at Park Fell. It has great all-around views, but the views ahead of Simon Fell, and the looming bulk of Ingleborough are super nice.

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Andy
March 24, 2024, Gragareth Trig Point

Very tricky going through the bolder field

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An alternative route for the ascent/descent to Ingelborough

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Ronnie
January 1, 2024, Whernside Summit

Whernside 736.6m P408 (2416ft) County of Yorkshire Definitive List

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A fabulous top at 563m. The hill is north-east of Ingleborough, and is a typically quieter, secret way to climb it than the more popular routes from Clapham and Ingleton. There are fantastic views of Whernside from here.

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A very well preserved small motte and bailey in Sedbergh. The motte is oval and about 30 feet tall, and surrounded by a 15 feet wide ditch. Apparently, no one really knows how old it is. To the north from here, although it could be said about just about anywhere in Sedbergh, there are tremendous views of Brant Fell, rising incredibly fast up from the valley.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular mountain peaks to explore around Casterton?

The most popular peaks around Casterton include Ingleborough summit, which is the second-highest mountain in the Yorkshire Dales, and Whernside Summit, the highest of Yorkshire’s Three Peaks. Both offer extensive views and are highly appreciated by the komoot community.

Are there any challenging mountain climbs near Casterton?

Yes, both Ingleborough summit and Whernside Summit are considered challenging. Ingleborough features an exposed, eroded landscape and is part of the Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge. Whernside, while having a steadier incline, includes a steep descent that can be demanding, especially in wet conditions.

What kind of views can I expect from the peaks around Casterton?

From Ingleborough summit, you can enjoy magnificent panoramic views of Whernside, Pen-y-Ghent, Pendle Hill, Morecambe Bay, and the Lakeland hills. Whernside Summit offers wonderful views over the Yorkshire Dales, with distant landmarks like Blackpool Tower visible on clear days. Little Ingleborough summit cairn provides fine views of the main Ingleborough summit and wide-reaching vistas of Ribblesdale.

Are there any less crowded mountain trails near Casterton?

For a quieter experience, consider the route to Park Fell Trig Point. This hill, northeast of Ingleborough, offers a typically quieter way to climb Ingleborough compared to the more popular routes from Clapham and Ingleton, providing fantastic views of Whernside.

What historical or natural monuments can be found on these peaks?

Ingleborough summit is home to remains of Iron Age settlements, offering a glimpse into the Dales’ history. The peaks themselves, like Ingleborough and Whernside, are significant natural monuments within the Yorkshire Dales, characterized by unique geological formations.

What outdoor activities can I do near these mountain peaks?

Beyond peak bagging, the area around Casterton offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including moderate routes like the St Bartholomew's Church and Underley Park Bridge loop. For gravel biking, explore routes like the Ribblehead Viaduct loop. Running enthusiasts can find trails such as the Devil's Bridge – Brownthwaite Pike loop.

Are there specific viewpoints to see the Ribblehead Viaduct from the peaks?

Yes, the View of the Ribblehead Viaduct from Ingleborough is a notable highlight. The northern route up Ingleborough from Chapel le Dale offers amazing views of the entire countryside and the viaduct on the descent towards Ribblehead.

What should I know about the terrain and difficulty of hiking these peaks?

The terrain varies; for instance, Ingleborough summit involves an eroded and exposed landscape with some scrambling sections, especially on the northern route. Whernside Summit has a steadier incline but a steep descent, where a hiking stick might be preferable, particularly in wet conditions.

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

Visitors frequently praise the magnificent panoramic views from the summits, especially on clear days. The sense of achievement after conquering peaks like Ingleborough and Whernside, and the opportunity to explore the unique geology and history of the Dales, are also highly valued.

Are there any easy or intermediate peaks suitable for less experienced hikers?

While many peaks in the area are challenging, Whernside Summit is often considered a good 'starter peak' among the Yorkshire Three Peaks due to its steadier incline and well-laid path, making it an intermediate option. Little Ingleborough summit cairn also offers an intermediate experience with rewarding views.

Can I find circular walks around the mountain trails near Casterton?

Yes, there are several circular routes available. For instance, the St Bartholomew's Church and Underley Park Bridge loop is a moderate hiking option. For gravel biking, the Ribblehead Viaduct – View of Pen-y-Ghent loop provides a challenging circular ride.

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