Hugglescote And Donington Le Heath
Hugglescote And Donington Le Heath
Mountain peaks near Hugglescote and Donington Le Heath are characterized by modest elevations, with the local area averaging around 150 meters. While the immediate vicinity features lower-lying terrain, the wider Leicestershire region offers several prominent hills that serve as popular destinations for elevated viewpoints and outdoor activities. These locations provide opportunities for walking trails and exploring the natural landscape. The highest points near Hugglescote and Donington Le Heath are found in the surrounding county, offering panoramic views.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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beacon hill country park great views at the top looking over Loughborough, cafe ,park for children, horse riding ,maze,
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This route heads uphill towards Buck Hill. You’ll reach a small ridge with fantastic views - an ideal spot to take a quick break.
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Beacon Hill is a tremendous viewpoint and the second highest peak in Leicestershire. It showcases spectacular views of Charnwood Forest, the Soar Valley and beyond. Situated just 2 miles from the M1 motorway and a stone's throw away from Loughborough, the peak offers superb accessibility for those seeking fabulous views with minimal effort.
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Bardon Hill is the highest point in Leicestershire (278m) and reputedly on a clear day the Malvern and Shropshire Hills (approx. 50–60 miles), summits in Derbyshire (approx. 30–40 miles) and Lincoln Cathedral (almost 50 miles away) can be seen. Excitingly, Bardon Hill is part of the eroded remains of a volcano. At its summit are a trig point and a radio mast.
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Bardon quarry hill the highest trigger point in Leicestershire
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The highest point in Leicestershire, accessible from the area, is Bardon Hill Trig Point at 278 meters. The second highest is Beacon Hill Summit, reaching 248 meters.
From Bardon Hill Trig Point, on clear days, you can see as far as the Malvern and Shropshire Hills, Derbyshire summits, and even Lincoln Cathedral. Beacon Hill Summit offers spectacular panoramic views of Charnwood Forest, the Soar Valley, and beyond.
Yes, Beacon Hill Summit is considered family-friendly, offering good accessibility, a children's park, and a maze in the surrounding area, making it suitable for visitors of all ages.
Breedon on the Hill Church and Viewpoint is a notable historical and religious site. It features a beautiful church atop a hill, offering views of the East Midlands after a short, steep climb. Bardon Hill Trig Point is also part of the eroded remains of a volcano, adding a geological historical element.
Beacon Hill Summit offers good accessibility, being just a short distance from Loughborough and the M1 motorway, which suggests reasonable public transport links to nearby towns. For specific routes, it's best to check local bus services to Woodhouse Eaves or Whitwick.
For Beacon Hill Summit, there is parking available both at the top and bottom of the hill. For other locations like Bardon Hill Trig Point, parking is typically available in nearby villages like Whitwick, from where you can access the trails.
While specific dog-friendly information isn't detailed for every peak, many outdoor areas in Leicestershire, including those around Beacon Hill Summit and Bardon Hill Trig Point, are generally welcoming to dogs, provided they are kept under control, especially around livestock or wildlife. Always check local signage for any restrictions.
The peaks can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, while clear winter days can provide crisp, extensive views. Summer is also popular, but trails can be busier. Always check weather conditions before heading out, especially for higher points like Bardon Hill Trig Point.
The climb to Breedon on the Hill Church and Viewpoint is described as short and steep but perfectly doable for most. The walk to Bardon Hill Trig Point from Whitwick is roughly 2.5 miles and considered intermediate. Beacon Hill Summit offers routes of varying difficulty, with some being easily accessible.
Bardon Hill Trig Point is notable for being part of the eroded remains of a volcano. Beacon Hill Summit is part of the Beacon Hill, Hangingstone and Outwoods Site of Special Scientific Interest, indicating its rich natural biodiversity and geological importance.
Yes, there are plenty of routes up and down Beacon Hill Summit, allowing for various circular walks. The wider Leicestershire area also offers numerous loop trails for walking and cycling, such as those found in the MTB Trails around Hugglescote And Donington Le Heath guide.
Beyond hiking, the area offers opportunities for mountain biking and road cycling. You can explore various routes like the 'Snipston Country Park and Queen Elizabeth Diamond Jubilee Wood loop' for MTB or the 'Snibston Grange Fishing Ponds – Snibston Discovery Trail loop' for cycling. More options are available in the MTB Trails, Cycling, and Road Cycling Routes guides for the region.
Near Beacon Hill Summit, there is a cafe offering cakes and ice cream. The surrounding villages like Whitwick and Woodhouse Eaves, which serve as access points to the peaks, also typically have local pubs and cafes.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular panoramic views from spots like Beacon Hill Summit and Bardon Hill Trig Point. The accessibility of these hills, the variety of walking routes, and the presence of amenities like cafes and parks also contribute to a highly enjoyable outdoor experience.


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