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Whittle-Le-Woods

The 15 Most Amazing Peaks around Whittle-Le-Woods

Best mountain peaks around Whittle-Le-Woods are found in the surrounding area, which features elevated points offering views and recreational opportunities. This Lancashire village is known for its historical sandstone quarries and commuter-friendly location. The region includes significant hills and summits, providing opportunities for hiking and experiencing the natural landscape. These features are generally considered notable hills within the British Isles' classification system.

Best mountain peaks around Whittle-Le-Woods

  • The most popular mountain peaks is Rivington Pike Tower, a viewpoint that offers great trails and superb views. Built in 1733, this Grade 2 listed tower was formerly used as a hunting lodge.
  • Another must-see spot is Darwen Tower (Jubilee Tower), a man-made monument. Visitors can climb the internal staircase of this 85-foot (26 m) tower, built in 1898, to experience panoramic views from Darwen Hill.
  • Visitors also love Winter Hill Summit and TV Mast, a historical site. This prominent feature of the West Pennine Moors stands at 456 meters and includes a trig point and a memorial to a 1958 plane crash.
  • Whittle-Le-Woods is known for viewpoints, historical sites, and man-made monuments. The area offers a variety of summits and elevated features to explore, each with distinct characteristics.
  • The mountain peaks around Whittle-Le-Woods are appreciated by the komoot community. There are more than 650 upvotes and 353 photos shared by users for the highlights in this guide.

Last updated: May 22, 2026

Winter Hill Summit and TV Mast

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Part of the west Pennine Hills Winter Hill stands at 456m. There is a trig point and several radio and communications masts on the summit. There is also a memorial to a plane that crashed here in 1958 on a flight from the Isle of Man to Manchester.

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Rivington Pike Tower

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Built in 1733 from the remains of a beacon platform and pit and from local stone from the River Douglas and wood from the surrounding hills, Grade 2 listed Rivington Pike Tower was formerly used as a hunting lodge by Squire John Andrews, sheltering shooting parties out on a jolly from Rivington Hall. After decades of disrepair and vandalism the castellated top has been renovated, the roof and chimney replaced, and the door and windows bricked up. Inside, and now unable to be seen, are a fireplace and a small stone-flagged cellar. Due to erosion the doorway now stands a good forty inches above the soil rendering the Tower’s foundations clearly visible

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Darwen Tower (Jubilee Tower)

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Built in 1898 to commemorate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, Darwen Tower (often referred to as Jubilee Tower) stands proud at 85 feet (26 m) in height on top of Darwen Hill, which is already 1,220 feet (372 m) above sea level.

It is a popular objective for hikers, which is fitting because it was also built to celebrate a victory in the local people's fight to gain access to the moorland. There's an internal staircase that allows walkers to climb the tower.

From the very top, the views are unsurprisingly stupendous. On a clear day, the mountains of the Lake District can be seen, as well as Morecambe Bay, Blackpool Tower, the Isle of Man and North Wales. Of course, closer at hand stretch the wild moorlands of the West Pennines.

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Two Lads' Cairn

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Built on what is thought to be an Anglo-Saxon site, "Two Lads" was constructed over a period of nearly two years by Robin Smith. The two cairns commemorate the tragic death of two young men who, legend has it, perished on the site many hundreds of years ago.The spot, which provides a panoramic view of Bolton, Rivington Pike and the transmitter mast is used by ramblers and runners as a navigation point and is a favourite resting spot for visitors who pass nearby.

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Winter Hill Air Disaster Plaque
On 27 February 1958, a Silver City Bristol 170 Freighter (G-AICS) travelling from the Isle of Man to Manchester crashed into Winter Hill (also known as Rivington Moor) several hundred yards away from the mast. Thirty-five people died and 7 were injured. The tragic event is commemorated by this simple memorial fixed to the side of the transmitting station. It reads:

IN MEMORY OF
ALL WHO LOST THEIR LIVES AT THE
WINTER HILL AIR DISASTER
27th FEBRUARY 1958.
AND WITH GRATEFUL THANKS
TO THE PEOPLE OF HORWICH AND BOLTON
FOR THEIR MAGNIFICENT SUPPORT.
ERECTED BY HIS WORSHIP
THE MAYR OF DOUGLAS ISLE OF MAN.
F.KENNISH (SURVIVOR)
AND THE SURVIVORS, FAMILIES
AND FRIENDS OF ALL WHO DIED.
“SOMEWHERE AROUND THE CORNER ALL IS WELL”

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Paul
March 10, 2026, Winter Hill Summit and TV Mast

Much of the path around the base is presently closed owing to maintenance works, so please be aware!

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I visited on a sunny day, it was warm at the bottom and very windy at the very top. The route was quite easy.

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A grand, high-level cruise around the West Pennine Moors. The route follows long chunks of the Witton Weavers’ Way on good tracks so is suitable for a winter’s night. It can, however, get claggy in the woods. The bridleway signage is a lot more generous on the ground than the map would suggest, especially if you have an older map.

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Tower open at weekends, great view from the top despite missing landmark plaques!

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Debbie
March 29, 2024, Two Lads Cairn

fire fighting eqpt near 2 lads and flag stones laid down to avoid the bogs

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The walk from the road up to the two lads is VERY muddy

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Amazing views over Winter hill and Rivington Pike

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Worth a look if you come from Rivington pike or two lads hill

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of views can I expect from the peaks around Whittle-Le-Woods?

The peaks in the Whittle-Le-Woods area offer expansive and panoramic views. From Winter Hill Summit and TV Mast or Darwen Tower (Jubilee Tower), on a clear day, you can often see the mountains of the Lake District, Morecambe Bay, Blackpool Tower, the Isle of Man, and North Wales, alongside the wild moorlands of the West Pennines.

Are there any historical sites or monuments on the peaks near Whittle-Le-Woods?

Yes, the area is rich in history. You can visit Rivington Pike Tower, a Grade 2 listed tower built in 1733 that was formerly a hunting lodge. Darwen Tower (Jubilee Tower), built in 1898 to commemorate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, is another prominent historical monument. Additionally, Winter Hill Summit and TV Mast features a memorial to a plane crash from 1958, and Two Lads' Cairn is believed to be built on an Anglo-Saxon site.

Which peaks are suitable for families or those with dogs?

Two Lads' Cairn is noted as being family-friendly and dog-friendly, offering a great resting spot with panoramic views. Many of the trails leading to the other peaks are also popular with families and dog walkers, though some sections can be challenging.

What are the most popular hiking trails around the peaks near Whittle-Le-Woods?

The area offers a variety of hiking opportunities. You can find trails leading to Rivington Pike Tower, known for its great trails and superb views. For more detailed routes, explore the Hiking around Whittle-Le-Woods guide, which includes routes like the 'Top Lock, Wheelton – The Malthouse Farm loop'.

Can I climb to the top of any of the towers or monuments?

Yes, you can climb the internal staircase of Darwen Tower (Jubilee Tower) to experience panoramic views from Darwen Hill. This 85-foot (26 m) tower is a popular objective for hikers.

What is the highest point among the peaks near Whittle-Le-Woods?

Winter Hill Summit and TV Mast stands at 456 meters, making it a prominent feature and one of the highest points in the West Pennine Moors near Whittle-Le-Woods.

Are there any specific tips for visiting Rivington Pike Tower?

When visiting Rivington Pike Tower, you'll find great trails and superb views. After your descent, consider stopping at one of the Saxon Barns for a meal or drink; the Higher Barn is over 2000 years old and worth a visit. Check their opening times before you go.

What other outdoor activities are available near the peaks?

Beyond hiking, the area around Whittle-Le-Woods offers excellent opportunities for mountain biking and road cycling. You can find various routes in the MTB Trails around Whittle-Le-Woods guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Whittle-Le-Woods guide.

What should I wear when hiking the peaks around Whittle-Le-Woods?

Given the open and exposed nature of some peaks like Winter Hill Summit, walking boots and a windproof jacket are a wise choice. The weather can be windy and wet, so dressing in layers is recommended.

What makes Darwen Tower a significant landmark?

Darwen Tower (Jubilee Tower) is significant not only for its panoramic views but also for its history. Built in 1898, it commemorates Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee and celebrates the local community's successful fight for public access to the moorland.

Are there any easy mountain walks suitable for beginners?

While many trails are intermediate, some shorter loops like the 'Denham Quarry loop from Clayton-le-Woods' (5.36 km) are rated as easy. For more options, consult the Hiking around Whittle-Le-Woods guide to find routes that match your fitness level.

What is the story behind Two Lads' Cairn?

Two Lads' Cairn features two cairns built on what is thought to be an Anglo-Saxon site. Legend has it that they commemorate the tragic death of two young men who perished there centuries ago. Today, it serves as a navigation point and a favored resting spot for ramblers.

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