Best mountain peaks around Up Holland are found in a village situated on a small hill, approximately 89 meters above sea level, rising above the West Lancashire Coastal Plain. This elevated position provides panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, including St Helens, Liverpool, Wigan, Manchester, and the distant High Peak of Derbyshire. The area features historical landmarks such as the 14th-century Church of St. Thomas the Martyr and offers opportunities for walking and cycling through its natural settings, including Beacon…
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Alma Field 168.8m P16.4 (554ft) (Hill ID: 510324) [JNSA s13345] County of Lancashire Definitive List summit.
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The view from above is totally fascinating, it gives you peace and tranquility walking around, nearby you can find a golf course for golf lovers
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Billinge Hill 179.3m P151 (588ft) [Billinge S3514] Marilyn summit
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Beacon Country Park is our flagship countryside site, consisting of over 300 acres of rollingBeacon Country Park countryside spread across the slopes of Ashurst Beacon between Upholland, Dalton and Skelmersdale. The site boasts flowing wildflower meadows, grassland, natural ponds and areas of semi-natural woodland. It commands majestic panoramic views across most of Lancashire with viewpoints overlooking the Lancashire Plain to the west and the West Pennine Moors to the east. An extensive path network means that everyone can explore the park and there is plenty of space to walk, run, ride horses or bicycles, fly kites, or just get away from it all and relax.
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Large car park will access to beacon country park.
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Try the climb up from Roby Mill - lovely, quiet little climb. If you fancy a bit of a challenge come up Long Heys Lane from Lees Lane - a little bit of unmade road in the middle and then a long climb on tarmac road.
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The most popular viewpoints in the area include Billinge Hill Tower, known for its panoramic views stretching to the horizon, and Ashurst Beacon, a historical watch tower offering views towards Liverpool and Blackpool. Another favorite is Parbold Hill Viewpoint, which provides vistas of Ashurst Beacon, Winter Hill, and Wigan.
Yes, Beacon Country Park, which includes the Viewpoint Bench in Beacon Country Park and Alma Field Trig Point, offers an extensive path network suitable for families. Ashurst Beacon is also noted as family-friendly. These areas provide space for walking, running, and enjoying the outdoors.
Up Holland itself has a rich history, with the 14th-century Church of St. Thomas the Martyr and the site of a former Benedictine monastery. For viewpoints, Ashurst Beacon is a significant historical site, built in 1798 as a watch tower to warn of a French invasion. Billinge Hill Tower also has historical significance, once used as a summer hut.
The area around Up Holland is popular for walking, cycling, and running. You can find various routes, including those in Beacon Country Park. For specific activities, consider exploring the hiking trails around Up Holland, running trails, or gravel biking routes.
Yes, many of the trails and areas around Up Holland are dog-friendly. For instance, Ashurst Beacon is specifically categorized as dog-friendly, and Beacon Country Park also welcomes dogs on its extensive path network.
From Up Holland's elevated positions, you can expect panoramic views across the West Lancashire Coastal Plain. On clear days, you can see St Helens and Liverpool to the southwest, Ormskirk and Southport to the northwest, and even as far as Wigan, Manchester, and the distant High Peak of Derbyshire to the east. Specific viewpoints like Billinge Hill Tower and Parbold Hill Viewpoint offer particularly expansive vistas.
While specific seasonal considerations for hiking in Up Holland are not detailed, generally, spring and summer offer pleasant weather for walking and cycling. Autumn can also be beautiful with changing foliage. Always check the local weather forecast before heading out, especially for elevated areas.
Up Holland village itself offers amenities, and there are various cafes and pubs in the surrounding areas that cater to walkers and cyclists. While specific establishments are not listed in the guide, you'll find options in and around the village for refreshments after your outdoor activities.
You can find several walking routes that incorporate these viewpoints. For example, the hiking guide for Up Holland features routes like the 'Ashurst Beacon – Coronation Bridge loop' and the 'Parbold Hill Viewpoint – Fairy Glen Waterfalls loop'.
Yes, parking is generally available near popular spots. For instance, Alma Field Trig Point is conveniently located right next to a car park in Beacon Country Park. Parking information for other specific viewpoints like Parbold Hill and Ashurst Beacon can often be found locally.
Beyond the elevated viewpoints, the Up Holland area is surrounded by countryside featuring wildflower meadows, grasslands, natural ponds, and semi-natural woodland, particularly within Beacon Country Park. These areas provide a diverse natural setting for exploration.
Many walks to the viewpoints, such as the path up to Ashurst Beacon, are considered easy to intermediate. Beacon Country Park offers an extensive path network with varying gradients. While Up Holland is on a hill, it doesn't feature challenging mountain climbs, making it accessible for a range of fitness levels.


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