Mountain peaks around Bewick offer a combination of natural beauty, ancient history, and rewarding outdoor activities. This region, primarily centered around Bewick Hill in Northumberland, England, is known for its diverse landscapes, including moorland and hills. The area provides numerous hiking routes and opportunities to explore historical sites.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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Dod Law 199.9m P102 (656ft) (DoBIH Hill ID: 5287) [JNSA 18399] TP2793 - Dod Law S3695 County of Northumberland Definitive List summit.
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Titlington Pike 233m P112 (764ft) (DoBIH Hill ID: 5286) [JNSA 16551] TP6497 - Titlington Pike S3556 County of Northumberland Definitive List summit.
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Ros Castle (Ros Hill) 316m P221 (1037ft) (DoBIH Hill ID: 2317) [JNSA 12818] County of Northumberland Definitive List summit.
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Climbing Cochrane Pike with a height of 335mtrs might not be the biggest climb around, however, it can be physical and needs determination. Towards the summit is exposed land where wind conditions tend to be harsher. Low level cloud can restrict distant visibility. The surface does have sections of peat / bogland but it is easy to pick a better, firmer ride line around the edges of worse spots. Once at the top the following downhill section is great to ride on. Fast flowing, but on some slightly rocky double tracks, your speed picks up and then vision diminishes due to excessive vibration. Keep the brakes on if you chose as picking a decent ride line and seeing potential parts of the track that you need to avoid, can be difficult on this high speed downhill section.
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Standing around 26 meters high, Brizlee Tower dominates the skyline of Hulne Park for miles around. It was built in the 18th century by the 1st Duke of Northumberland in memory of his wife, Elizabeth Percy, the 1st Duchess.
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Ros Castle is a 3000-year-old Iron Age Hill Fort, at 315m it's also the highest point in the Chillingham Hills. There is a trig point and a toposcope building with four viewpoints and a labelled diagram for each. The views are superb. Managed by the National Trust but free and open access.
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Brizlee Tower is a Grade 1 listed folly in Hulne Park. The 26m high, elaborately decorated tower was built in 1781, and offers superb views over the estate and Northumberland. Not normally open to the public.
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Views all the way to Simonside and towards the coast from the top of this hill
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The mountain peaks around Bewick are primarily located in Northumberland, England, often within or near the Northumberland National Park. This region is known for its diverse landscapes, including moorland and hills, offering a blend of natural beauty and historical significance.
Visitors frequently enjoy Cochrane Pike for its fabulous views over empty moorland and diverse birdlife. Another highly regarded spot is Ros Castle Hill Fort, which is the highest point in the Chillingham Hills and offers superb panoramic views. Brizlee Tower is also a popular historical viewpoint, providing excellent vistas over the estate and Northumberland.
Yes, the region is rich in history. Ros Castle Hill Fort is a 3000-year-old Iron Age hillfort. Bewick Hill itself is home to the Iron Age hillfort known as Old Bewick, with evidence of human activity dating back over 5,000 years, including 'cup and ring' rock art panels and a Bronze Age burial cairn. Brizlee Tower is a Grade 1 listed folly built in 1781.
For truly panoramic views, Ros Castle Hill Fort is exceptional; on a clear day, you can reportedly see up to seven castles, broad stretches of Northumberland, the North Sea, and the distant Cheviot Hills. Cochrane Pike also provides spectacular vistas of the surrounding hills and valleys. Titlington Pike offers impressive views of the Cheviots and the coastline.
The peaks around Bewick are vibrant with diverse nature and wildlife. On Cochrane Pike, you can spot birds like curlews, oystercatchers, skylarks, and meadow pipits, with buzzards, kestrels, and red kites often soaring overhead. Titlington Pike lies within a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), valued for its bogs, heaths, diverse amphibian populations, and rare relict juniper woodland.
Yes, there are options suitable for families and those seeking easier walks. Ros Castle is generally considered an easy to moderate walk, making it accessible. Titlington Pike also offers a relatively easy ascent. For specific routes, you can explore the Hiking around Bewick guide, which includes easy-grade routes like the 'Ros Castle loop from Ros Castle'.
Beyond exploring the peaks themselves, the area around Bewick offers extensive opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, with options ranging from easy to difficult, detailed in the Hiking around Bewick guide. For cyclists, there are dedicated MTB Trails around Bewick and Cycling around Bewick routes.
The best time to visit the mountain peaks around Bewick for hiking and outdoor activities is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October). During these periods, the weather is typically milder, and the days are longer, making for more pleasant walking conditions and clearer views. The moorlands are also vibrant with flora and fauna.
Yes, there are several recommended hiking trails that incorporate these peaks. For example, you can find routes like the 'Cateran Hole & Ros Castle loop from Hepburn Wood' or the 'Blawearie Farm Ruins – Ros Castle Hill Fort loop from Chillingham' in the Hiking around Bewick guide. These routes allow you to experience the natural beauty and historical sites of the area.
Visitors particularly enjoy the combination of stunning natural beauty and rich history. The panoramic views from peaks like Ros Castle Hill Fort and Cochrane Pike are frequently praised. The opportunity to explore ancient hillforts, prehistoric art, and diverse wildlife, all within a remote and unspoiled countryside, makes for a rewarding experience.
Yes, the broader Northumberland region, including areas near Bewick's mountain peaks, is designated as an International Dark Sky Park. This makes it an excellent location for stargazing, offering exceptionally clear night skies away from light pollution.


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