Best mountain peaks around Askwith are found in the picturesque Wharfedale valley, characterized by expansive moorland and rolling hills. The area features several notable elevated points, including moors and hills, that provide scenic walks and impressive views. Askwith Moor, at 300 meters, is directly associated with the village and offers classic moorland vistas. The wider region includes various other elevated points and hiking opportunities across varied terrain.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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TP0704 - Rombalds Moor | Trig Point | TrigpointingUK | TrigpointingUK https://share.google/qPFuy1NH8qQMdF9tm
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Part of the newly formed Pennine Gateway National Nature Reserve. The very top of what most people would refer to as Ilkley Moor. Some say this is where the ducks play football as per the Yorkshire Anthem ‘On Ilkla Moor Baht At’. There is also a theory that Rombald was a giant and the nearby cow and calf rocks were as a result of the giant throwing rocks around! Then to get more weird there apparently a UFO sighting up here too so be warned. Stay safe.
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Some stunning views here overlooking the morrs and down to Denton
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Views of Leeds City Centre 10 miles away - can zoom in on your camera and get a really good look!
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Nice route but the return paths are a bit tricky.
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Sometimes a visit to a smaller hilltop offers a more enjoyable view than trekking up a mountain. That’s the case with this trig point near Billing Hill, where you’re treated to beautiful views over the area's surrounding farmland and woodland.
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A couple of benches here to relax and enjoy the spectacular views.
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The Askwith area, situated in the picturesque Wharfedale valley, features several notable moors and hills that offer scenic walks and impressive views. Key elevated points include Askwith Moor, Lippersley Pike, and Ellarcarr Pike. Other nearby summits include Lindley Moor, Round Hill, The Old Pike, Burley Moor, The Chevin, Rombald's Moor (Ilkley Moor), Crier Hill, and Almscliff Crag.
For expansive views, consider Rombalds Moor Trig Point, which at 402 meters, provides breathtaking vistas up Wharfedale and over the urban areas of Leeds and Bradford. Lippersley Pike summit cairn also offers beautiful views of Denton Moor, Blubberhouses Moor, and Askwith Moor. Additionally, Beamsley Beacon Ridge provides lovely rocky walks with views across the Dales.
Askwith Moor stands at 300 meters (984 feet) with a prominence of 32 meters. The terrain is classic moorland, characterized by open spaces and tracks that can be wet, so appropriate footwear is recommended. It offers expansive views, including sights of Lindley Mast on the horizon.
Yes, the area around Askwith offers a variety of trails suitable for different fitness levels, including easy, family-friendly strolls. The landscape of rolling hills and moorland provides varied terrain, and many routes navigate through fields and woodlands, making them enjoyable for families.
The region is ideal for those seeking walks that connect with nature. While specific seasonal conditions vary, spring and summer offer wildflowers and generally drier conditions. Autumn provides beautiful colors across the moorland. Winter hiking is possible but may present challenges with wet tracks and colder weather, requiring appropriate gear.
Beyond hiking, the area offers excellent opportunities for cycling and mountain biking. You can explore various routes, including those for gravel biking, general cycling, and MTB trails, which take you through varied terrain including moorland, woodlands, and along the River Wharfe.
Yes, Lippersley Pike summit cairn is notable not only for its substantial size but also for nearby boundary stones, some dating back to 1757, offering a glimpse into the area's history. Rombalds Moor, often referred to as Ilkley Moor, is also rich in history and folklore.
Rombalds Moor, often known as Ilkley Moor, is the highest point in the area at 402 meters. The Rombalds Moor Trig Point offers extensive views up Wharfedale and over the urban areas of Leeds and Bradford. The moor itself consists of seven distinct moors, providing a vast and varied landscape for exploration.
Many trails in the Askwith area are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the walks with your canine companion. However, as much of the area is moorland and agricultural land, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially near livestock or during nesting seasons, to protect wildlife and farm animals.
A visit to Rawdon Trig Point involves a hike to a smaller hilltop near Billing Hill. The terrain offers beautiful views over surrounding farmland and woodland. Trail shoes are recommended for this route.
While the area is characterized by hills and moors rather than towering mountains, some routes offer more challenging experiences, particularly those that traverse open moorland or cover longer distances. For example, some of the cycling and MTB routes are rated as 'difficult', indicating more strenuous climbs and varied terrain.
The Baildon Moor Trig Point is known for its great views, including clear sights of Leeds City Centre about 10 miles away. There are benches available at the trig point, making it a pleasant spot to relax and enjoy the spectacular panoramas.


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