Best mountain peaks around Goldshaw Booth are characterized by significant fells and ridges within the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The landscape features rolling hills and open moorland, providing elevated areas and historical interest. Goldshaw Booth is situated on the southern slope of a ridge extending from Spence Moor, contributing to its distinctive natural features. This region offers varied terrain for outdoor activities and expansive views of the Lancashire countryside.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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TP4673 - Marsden Heights S4621 FB Height 269.906m #978 County of Lancashire Trig Pillar List. South Pennines Trig Pillar List.
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TP6424 - The Rough | TrigpointingUK https://share.google/dUo3CsBgGra2nfMfX
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T:UK - Marsden Heights https://share.google/o0nQ3SAjoQfJJ63oK
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Don't forget that it's always windy on top.
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I grew up running around here, the front side with the steps is great for training.
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Up the Nick O' Pendle, nice views at the trig, a great area to explore.
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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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The most prominent elevated area is Pendle Hill summit trig point, rising to 1,827 feet (557 meters). Other notable spots include Weets Hill Summit & Trig Point at 1,302 feet (397 meters), and the ridge extending from Spence Moor, which reaches over 1,500 feet above sea level.
From Pendle Hill summit trig point, you can enjoy excellent panoramic views north into the Forest of Bowland and over the populated areas of Lancashire. Weets Hill Summit & Trig Point offers extensive views of the Aire Valley, Ribble Valley, and the distant Yorkshire Dales, including the famous Yorkshire Three Peaks. On a very clear day, you might even spot Blackpool Tower.
Yes, the area is rich in history and folklore. Pendle Hill is famously associated with the 17th-century Pendle Witch Trials. The nearby village of Newchurch in Pendle has features like the 'Eye of God' carved into its church tower, reputedly to ward off evil spirits. The broader Goldshaw Booth area also features historic farming hamlets and isolated farmsteads.
For Pendle Hill, the Pendle Hill Path offers two choices for ascent: a shorter, steeper route or a longer, less steep switchback path. The Pendle Way, a 45-mile loop, also features Weets Hill Summit & Trig Point as its second highest point.
Yes, there are several easy hiking routes suitable for families. You can explore options like the Pendle Sculpture Trail Loop from Barley or the Churn Clough Reservoir loop from Sabden. For more details on these and other easy walks, refer to the Easy hikes around Goldshaw Booth guide.
Beyond hiking, the area offers opportunities for cycling. You can find various routes for gravel biking and road cycling. Explore the Gravel biking around Goldshaw Booth guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Goldshaw Booth guide for detailed routes.
Goldshaw Booth is part of the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, known for its wild, unspoiled character. The landscape features rolling hills, open moorland, dry stone walls, and open pastureland. These elevated areas provide diverse terrain and expansive views.
Visitors frequently appreciate the panoramic views from summits like Pendle Hill and Weets Hill. The historical significance, particularly the Pendle Witch Trials association, also draws many. The tranquil environment and diverse wildlife within the Forest of Bowland AONB are highly valued by nature enthusiasts.
Yes, the View of Pendle Hill highlight on a section of the Ribble Way offers fantastic views of the iconic fell across the valley. Another great spot is Stang Top Moor Trig Point, which provides amazing views of Pendle Hill and the surrounding area.
The region offers varied terrain that can be enjoyed across different seasons. Clear days provide the best visibility for panoramic views from summits like Pendle Hill and Weets Hill. Always check local weather conditions before heading out, as moorland and fells can be exposed.
Many trails in the area are dog-friendly, but it's important to keep dogs on leads, especially when livestock are present in fields. This is particularly relevant on routes like the Ribble Way, where you might encounter grazing animals.


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