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The 14 Most Amazing Peaks around Grindleton

Best mountain peaks around Grindleton are found in a region of Lancashire, England, known for its fells and hills. This area offers a combination of natural landscapes and historical significance. Visitors can explore elevated points that provide extensive walking opportunities and panoramic views of the Ribble Valley and beyond. The terrain includes moorland, conifer plantations, and historical sites.

Best mountain peaks around Grindleton

  • The most popular mountain peaks is Pendle Hill summit trig point, a summit that is a…

Last updated: May 6, 2026

Pendle Hill summit trig point

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Steep climb up stone stairs from Barley. Can be a bit of a motorway from the Barley side, if you want a quieter walk, why not try from Downham.

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View of Pendle Hill

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On this section of the Ribble Way, you are treated to fantastic views to iconic Pendle Hill across the valley. The rolling pastures to the west are home to the …

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Whelp Stone Crag Trig Point

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Whelp Stone Crag is the highest point of Gisburn Forest in the Forest of Bowland. Although care must be taken, especially in wet conditions, the views across the Ribble Valley …

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Dunsop Fell Trig Point

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The highest point on Dunsop Fell at 431m there is a trig point here but it's not a very defined summit. Good views over the surrounding area, especially to the south.

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Rodhill Top Trig Point

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Majestic views for the for as far as the eye can see. Well worth the effort getting here just for those.

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May 5, 2025, Pendle Hill Summit Trig Point

Don't forget that it's always windy on top.

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Holden Moor (Whelp Stone Crag) 371m P67 (1217ft) (DoBIH Hill ID: 16586) [JNSA 10841] County of Yorkshire Definitive List summit Forest of Bowland National Landscape Definitive List summit County of Yorkshire Trig Pillar

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I grew up running around here, the front side with the steps is great for training.

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Whelp Stone Crag is the highest point of Gisburn Forest in the Forest of Bowland. Although care must be taken, especially in wet conditions, the views across the Ribble Valley are amazing on a clear day and well worth the climb.

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Pendle Hill looms over East Lancashire between the towns of Clitheroe and Nelson.  With its distinctive humpback shape, visible for miles around from all directions, it is a local landmark, rising from an area of green beauty.  The district is dotted with tiny hamlets and farms, divided by ancient drystone walls and full of folklore and stories – not least the famous tale of the Pendle Witches.  Geographically, Pendle Hill is part of the Pennine Chain of hills that run north-south through the northern half of England.  It is included in the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, though Pendle is a discrete hill, separated from the main upland area of Bowland by the Ribble Valley.

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Pendle Hill, LancashirePendle Hill looms over East Lancashire between the towns of Clitheroe and Nelson. With its distinctive humpback shape, visible for miles around from all directions, it is a local landmark, rising from an area of green beauty. The district is dotted with tiny hamlets and farms, divided by ancient drystone walls and full of folklore and stories – not least the famous tale of the Pendle Witches. Geographically, Pendle Hill is part of the Pennine Chain of hills that run north-south through the northern half of England. It is included in the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, though Pendle is a discrete hill, separated from the main upland area of Bowland by the Ribble Valley.

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An outlier from the hills of the main Forest of Bowland area makes Pendle Hill a superb stand along peak. At 532m it's high enough to feel big and offer excellent views north into the hills and in other directions over the more populated areas of Lancashire. Pendle is intertwined with myth and legend from jumping giants to the famous witch trials in the early 17th century. Much loved locally it's a great run from any direction with most routes providing a tough but manageable climb and a brilliant descent.

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January 30, 2023, Dunsop Fell Trig Point

The highest point on Dunsop Fell at 431m there is a trig point here but it's not a very defined summit. Good views over the surrounding area, especially to the south. To reach this trig point on most running loops you'll need to do an out and back from the path to the north, it's not much extra ascent or distance and it's nice to tag a trig on your run.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most scenic viewpoints around Grindleton?

For expansive views, consider visiting Weets Hill Summit & Trig Point, which offers panoramas of the Aire Valley, Ribble Valley, and distant Yorkshire Dales, including the famous Yorkshire Three Peaks. From Pendle Hill summit trig point, you can enjoy excellent views into the Forest of Bowland and over Lancashire. Additionally, Beacon Hill near Grindleton provides stunning views across the Ribble Valley, extending towards the Yorkshire Dales.

Are there any mountain peaks near Grindleton with historical significance?

Yes, Pendle Hill summit trig point is famously associated with the Pendle Witch Trials of 1612 and George Fox's vision that led to the Quaker movement. Far Brown Hill also holds historical elements, with remnants of old stone walls and farmsteads, and its trail skirts close to a site of an old Roman road.

What kind of nature and wildlife can I expect to see on the fells near Grindleton?

Grindleton Fell, for instance, features heather moorland and conifer plantations. Hikers might spot local wildlife such as red grouse and curlews. Keep an eye out for shy Sika Deer, sun-basking lizards, and green hairstreak butterflies in the area.

What are the difficulty levels of hiking trails around Grindleton's peaks?

The difficulty varies. For example, the Pendle Hill Path offers a choice between a shorter, steeper ascent via steps or a longer, less steep switchback path. Many fells like Grindleton Fell offer extensive walking opportunities with fire tracks and footpaths, suitable for various experience levels, though some parts can be boggy.

Are there family-friendly walking options among the peaks near Grindleton?

Many of the fells and hills around Grindleton, such as Grindleton Fell, offer accessible footpaths suitable for families. While some climbs can be steady, there are often less steep options or shorter routes available. Always check the specific trail conditions, especially for boggy areas.

Are the mountain trails around Grindleton suitable for dogs?

Yes, many trails are suitable for dogs. However, it's important to keep dogs on leads, especially in areas with livestock, as noted near the View of Pendle Hill. Always be mindful of local regulations and wildlife.

When is the best time of year to hike the peaks around Grindleton?

The fells and hills around Grindleton can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and summer generally offer the most pleasant weather conditions for hiking. Autumn provides beautiful scenery with changing foliage. Be aware that some areas can be boggy, especially after rain, so appropriate footwear is always recommended.

What outdoor activities can I do near these mountain peaks?

Beyond hiking, the Grindleton area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as those detailed in the Running Trails around Grindleton guide. For cyclists, there are mountain biking trails, including those around Gisburn Forest, which you can explore in the MTB Trails around Grindleton guide, and road cycling routes available in the Road Cycling Routes around Grindleton guide.

Where can I find a quiet hiking experience near Grindleton?

Grindleton Fell is known for being a relatively quiet hiking area, offering extensive walking opportunities away from more crowded spots. While Pendle Hill summit trig point can be busy from the Barley side, you can find a quieter experience by approaching it from Downham.

Are there any specific features to look out for on Bowland Knotts?

Bowland Knotts is a prominent feature in the Forest of Bowland, rising to 430.7 meters (1413 feet). It's best enjoyed on a calm, dry day to fully appreciate its natural beauty and the surrounding landscape.

What makes Far Brown Hill a rewarding hike?

Far Brown Hill offers a rewarding experience for moderately experienced hikers due to its steady climb and the stunning vistas from its summit. The blend of natural beauty and historical elements, including remnants of old farmsteads and a nearby Roman road, adds to its appeal.

Can I find pubs or refreshments near the mountain walks in Grindleton?

Yes, Grindleton village itself has local establishments like the Buck Inn and the Duke of York pub. These can be good starting or ending points for walks, offering refreshments and a chance to learn more about the local heritage.

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