Best mountain peaks around Grange-Over-Sands offers access to fells and hills providing views over Morecambe Bay and the distant Lakeland Fells. The area is characterized by accessible local peaks, diverse landscapes, and panoramic vistas. These locations are cherished for their rewarding walking experiences and natural beauty. The region features a mix of limestone hills, woodlands, and open fells.
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Great views from Whitbarrow across the Lake District and Morecambe Bay.
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Good footwear required. Some of the best views of Lake Windermere to the North and South
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Lords Seat up Whitbarrow Scar gives you amazing views over to Arnside and Morecambe Bay. Look the other way and it's views over the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales. Loads of routes and paths
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Easy to reach from the car park. For the few meters of elevation you get a fantastic panoramic view.
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Some of the most appreciated peaks by the komoot community include Gummer's How, known for its magnificent views over Windermere, and Arnside Knott, a distinctive limestone hill offering extensive views and wildlife spotting opportunities. Whitbarrow Lord's Seat Cairn is also highly rated for its views over Arnside, Morecambe Bay, and the distant Lake District and Yorkshire Dales.
For exceptional panoramic views, Gummer's How provides magnificent vistas over Windermere, the Coniston fells, and Morecambe Bay. Hampsfell, rising directly above Grange-Over-Sands, also offers superb 360-degree views encompassing Morecambe Bay to the south and the distant Lakeland Fells to the north. Humphrey Head Trig Point is also noted for fantastic views of the Coniston fells, the Fairfield range, and stunning vistas over Morecambe Bay.
Yes, Arnside Knott is considered family-friendly, with various paths and trails through beautiful woodland. Its relatively short but spectacular walk makes it suitable for families. Hampsfell is also a popular and easily accessible half-day walk, with routes through woodland and generally straightforward paths, though lower slopes can be steep.
The region is characterized by impressive limestone landscapes. Peaks like Hampsfell, Arnside Knott, and Whitbarrow Scar feature exposed limestone, limestone pavements, and limestone grassland. These areas are vibrant habitats for butterflies and wildflowers, especially in spring and summer. Whitbarrow Scar is also known for its dramatic rocky cliffs formed during the last Ice Age.
Yes, Hampsfell features the intriguing Hampsfell Hospice at its summit. This stone shelter was built in 1846 by the vicar of Cartmel to provide refuge for travelers and includes an excellent view-finder. Additionally, Whitbarrow Lord's Seat Cairn has an inscription commemorating Canon G.A.K. Hervey, founder of the Lake District Naturalists' Trust.
Hampsfell is a modest hill directly above Grange-Over-Sands, offering a popular and easily accessible half-day walk. Arnside Knott also provides a relatively short but spectacular walk. For a less strenuous option with great views, Gummer's How is a modest hill that still delivers magnificent vistas without an overly challenging climb.
Absolutely. The area around Grange-Over-Sands is excellent for hiking. You can find various routes, from easy strolls to more challenging treks. For example, there are routes like the Hampsfell & Eggerslack Woods loop from Grange-over-Sands. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Grange-Over-Sands guide or the Easy hikes around Grange-Over-Sands guide.
Yes, beyond hiking, the region offers opportunities for activities like gravel biking. You can find routes such as the 'View of Lake Windermere – Wray Castle loop' or 'Quiet Lanes at Foulshaw Moss – Cartmel Village and Stream loop'. More details are available in the Gravel biking around Grange-Over-Sands guide.
Arnside Knott is a distinctive limestone hill and a 'crowning jewel' of the Arnside and Silverdale Area of Natural Beauty. It's notable for being the lowest of the UK's Marilyn hills. Its mixed woodland and limestone grassland make it a vibrant habitat for butterflies and wildflowers, and it offers extensive views stretching to the Lakeland Fells and Yorkshire Dales.
Whitbarrow Scar is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest and National Nature Reserve, renowned for its impressive limestone landscape. It features grassy slopes, ancient woodland, and dramatic rocky cliffs formed during the last Ice Age. Hampsfell also showcases exposed limestone and limestone pavements.
Humphrey Head Trig Point is particularly recommended for a sunset walk. The views from its trig pillar are described as fantastic, offering clear sight of the Coniston fells, the Fairfield range, and stunning vistas over Morecambe Bay, making it an ideal spot to watch the sunset.


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