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The 5 Most Amazing Peaks around Melling-With-Wrayton

Best mountain peaks around Melling-With-Wrayton are accessible from this location, which is characterized by rolling countryside and farmland. While Melling-With-Wrayton itself features lower elevations, its position offers access to the fells and mountains of the Yorkshire Dales and the Forest of Bowland. Visitors can explore a range of summits and viewpoints within a reasonable distance. This provides opportunities for varied outdoor experiences in the surrounding regions.

Best mountain peaks around Melling-With-Wrayton

  • The most popular mountain peaks is Gragareth Trig Point

Last updated: May 18, 2026

Ingleborough

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Ingleton is synonymous with Ingleborough, the iconic Yorkshire giant that rises to the north east. The village is understandably popular with hikers, with hiking routes to both Ingleborough and Whernside …

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Gragareth Trig Point

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Gragareth at 627m is a large summit plateau; the trig point here is at the highest point of the plateau. It's easy to walk up to it and enjoy the …

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Summerhouse Hill summit

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Summerhouse Hill 126m P32 (413ft)
(DoBIH Hill ID: 16287) [JNSA 23026]
Arnside & Silverdale National Landscape Definitive List summit.
County of Lancashire Definitive List summit.

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Hutton Roof Crags Summit

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Hutton Roof Crags 274.3m P175 (900ft) (DoBIH Hill ID: 2682) [JNSA 14601]
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Three Men of Gragareth

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The three cairns are known as Three Men of Gragareth and are an almost surreal in their beauty, overlooking the Lune Valley and the distance Morecambe Bay coast to the …

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Ronnie
June 29, 2025, Summerhouse Hill Summit

Summerhouse Hill 126m P32 (413ft) (DoBIH Hill ID: 16287) [JNSA 23026] Arnside & Silverdale National Landscape Definitive List summit. County of Lancashire Definitive List summit.

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A nice easy walk around the top.look out for the deer

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Hutton Roof Crags 274.3m P175 (900ft) (DoBIH Hill ID: 2682) [JNSA 14601] County of Westmorland Definitive List

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Came up straight from the track, pretty good going over the tussocks. Nice trig pointed top but this is not the true summit. The true top is a nearby small pile of stones going east.

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Andy
March 24, 2024, Gragareth Trig Point

Very tricky going through the bolder field

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The three cairns are known as Three Men of Gragareth and are an almost surreal in their beauty, overlooking the Lune Valley and the distance Morecambe Bay coast to the west. In other directions, you've got Calf Top to the north, Whernside to the east, and Ingleborough to the south-east. One doesn't quite know what to do with oneself and which direction to look at. A stunning spot - and just a few minutes' walk, too, from the summit of Gragareth to the east.

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Gragareth at 627m is a large summit plateau; the trig point here is at the highest point of the plateau. It's easy to walk up to it and enjoy the fine views of Ingleborough (unless you are shrouded in mist and fog, like Tom Cruise tends to be before he goes into battle!), obviously in view on the horizon. The trig point can be in a small puddle of water, so you might be unable to rest your heavy pack against it, I am afraid...

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Alex Foxfield
September 12, 2023, Ingleborough

Ingleton is synonymous with Ingleborough, the iconic Yorkshire giant that rises to the north east. The village is understandably popular with hikers, with hiking routes to both Ingleborough and Whernside on the menu. Meanwhile, the karst nature of the surrounding countryside has created stunning cascades, limestone pavements and beguiling caves.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some notable mountain peaks accessible from Melling-With-Wrayton?

While Melling-With-Wrayton itself is characterized by lower elevations, its location provides access to several significant fells and mountains. Notable peaks include Gragareth Trig Point, which marks the highest point of the Gragareth plateau, and Ingleborough in the Yorkshire Dales, known for its challenging hikes and panoramic views. Other accessible summits are Totridge Fell in the Forest of Bowland and Hutton Roof Crags Summit.

Which peaks offer the best panoramic views?

For extensive panoramic views, consider Ingleborough, where the summit offers wide vistas across the surrounding dales. Totridge Fell also provides an extensive panorama of the neighboring area, including other Bowland fells and even the tops of the Yorkshire Three Peaks. Three Men of Gragareth offers stunning views overlooking the Lune Valley and Morecambe Bay, while Heversham Head provides a virtual 360-degree panorama stretching to the Lakeland fells and Yorkshire Dales.

Are there challenging mountain hikes near Melling-With-Wrayton?

Yes, for challenging hikes, Ingleborough in the Yorkshire Dales offers rewarding routes to its 723-meter summit, often involving spectacular limestone scenery. Totridge Fell in the Forest of Bowland also presents challenging sections, particularly routes with pathless terrain across rough, heathery moorland, suitable for experienced walkers.

Are there any easy or family-friendly mountain walks around Melling-With-Wrayton?

For easier walks, Heversham Head is a popular choice, offering accessible paths and incredible views that can be completed in about 25 minutes, or extended into longer loops through scenic farmlands. Hutton Roof Crags Summit is also known for its accessible walks. Additionally, you can find several easy hikes in the area, such as the Hornby Weir – Hornby Bridge loop.

What unique natural features can I discover on these peaks?

Near Ingleborough, you can explore some of Britain's finest limestone pavement, limestone escarpments, and various caves. This area is home to Gaping Gill, one of Britain's most famous potholes, where water plunges 105 meters, and the impressive gorge of Trow Gill. Totridge Fell offers rugged moorland with heather and bare peat, while Gragareth Trig Point is situated on a large summit plateau.

Where can I find a sense of solitude or wilderness on a mountain walk?

Totridge Fell in the Forest of Bowland is an excellent choice for those seeking solitude. Walks to this 497-meter fell, particularly from Dunsop Bridge, traverse wild moorland and offer a sense of wilderness away from more crowded trails.

What are some prominent trig points or landmarks to look for?

The region features several prominent trig points and landmarks. The Gragareth Trig Point marks the highest point of the Gragareth plateau. The Three Men of Gragareth are a striking set of cairns. Other notable points include Summerhouse Hill summit and Longfield Hill, both recognized on definitive lists for their respective counties.

Can I spot wildlife while hiking these peaks?

Yes, the natural areas around Melling-With-Wrayton offer opportunities for wildlife spotting. For instance, when visiting Hutton Roof Crags Summit, visitors are advised to look out for deer. The broader Yorkshire Dales and Forest of Bowland regions are rich in diverse flora and fauna, providing chances to observe various species in their natural habitats.

When is the best time to hike the mountain peaks near Melling-With-Wrayton?

The best time to hike the mountain peaks near Melling-With-Wrayton is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October). During these periods, the weather is typically milder, with longer daylight hours and less chance of snow or ice on higher elevations, making for safer and more enjoyable conditions. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.

What other outdoor activities or routes are available near these mountain peaks?

Beyond mountain peak bagging, the area around Melling-With-Wrayton offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, such as the Running loop from Wray, or embark on cycling adventures like the challenging Bowland Knotts – Slaidburn War Memorial loop. There are also many easy hikes available, including the Ford on the River Wenning loop.

Are the mountain trails near Melling-With-Wrayton dog-friendly?

Many of the trails and fells in the Yorkshire Dales and Forest of Bowland are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept under control, especially around livestock. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a lead in areas with sheep or ground-nesting birds. Specific information for each peak or trail should be checked, but generally, responsible dog owners will find many suitable routes.

How can I access these mountain peaks using public transport?

Access to some of the more prominent peaks like Ingleborough in the Yorkshire Dales is possible via public transport, though it may require multiple connections. Villages like Clapham, a common starting point for Ingleborough, can be reached by bus services from larger towns with train stations. For other, more remote fells like Totridge, public transport options are limited, and a car is often necessary. Always check current bus and train schedules for the most up-to-date information.

Is parking available for hikers visiting these peaks?

Yes, parking is generally available near the starting points for hikes to these peaks, though it may vary from designated car parks to roadside parking. For popular areas like the Yorkshire Three Peaks (including Ingleborough), there are often paid car parks in nearby villages such as Clapham. For more remote fells like Totridge, parking might be limited to small lay-bys or farm tracks. Always park responsibly and considerately.

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