Best mountain peaks around Birstwith are found within the Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, characterized by rolling hills, woodlands, and the River Nidd. While not home to towering peaks, the area features elevated points such as High Birstwith, reaching approximately 227 meters (745 feet). These elevated areas offer rewarding uphill climbs and panoramic views across the Nidderdale valley. The local geography provides opportunities for scenic walks and hikes, ideal for exploring Yorkshire's landscape.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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Some stunning views here overlooking the morrs and down to Denton
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Great panoramic views all around, and on a clear day you can see all the way to the head of Nidderdale and Great Whernside to the northwest.
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Great views of the moorland to the north, and fairly easy tracks traverse this area on the route around Thruscross Reservoir.
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Lippersley Pike is at 330m. What makes this summit stand out is the rather substantial cairn here. Beautiful views of Denton Moor, Blubberhouses Moor and Askwith Moor - and beyond.
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TP3758 - Heyshaw Moor County of Yorkshire Trig Pillar
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Lippersley Pike offers great views across to Blubberhouse Moor, and Denton Moor with Rombalds/Ilkey Moor in the distance. The stone ring cairn at 322m, and nearby boundary stone periodically placed along Lippersly ridge (dated 1757), give you chance to reflect on the history of the place. Sadly the damage to the moorland all too visible from this spot, scorched earth and plantlife are the victims to the game hunters recent moor burning.
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While Birstwith is not known for towering mountain peaks, the area features rolling hills and elevated points within the Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. These include spots like High Birstwith, reaching around 227 meters (745 feet), and other summits such as Lippersley Pike summit cairn (330m) and High Crag Ridge Trig Point (334m). These offer rewarding uphill climbs and panoramic views across the Nidderdale valley.
Visitors frequently enjoy the panoramic views from High Crag Ridge Trig Point, where on clear days you can see the head of Nidderdale and Great Whernside. Another popular spot is Lippersley Pike summit cairn, which provides extensive views of Denton Moor, Blubberhouses Moor, and Askwith Moor. Shooting House Hill Trig Point also offers wonderful views of the Askwith Moor area.
Yes, How Hill and St. Michael's Church is a notable religious building situated amidst gentle hills, offering scenic views and a pleasant approach to Harrogate through beautiful country lanes. Additionally, the Lippersley Pike summit cairn has a historical boundary stone from 1757, inviting reflection on the area's past.
The area around Birstwith offers numerous scenic walks and hikes with rewarding uphill climbs. While not traditional mountain ascents, these trails provide diverse terrain through rolling hills, woodlands, and along the River Nidd. You can find various loops from nearby Hampsthwaite and Clint cum Hamlets that incorporate riverside paths and countryside views. For more specific routes, explore the Running Trails around Birstwith guide, which includes options like the 'Queen's Head Inn – Old Stone Bridge loop'.
Yes, Lippersley Pike summit cairn is a popular mountain bike route. For a wider selection of trails, you can check out the MTB Trails around Birstwith guide, which features routes such as the 'Brimham Rocks Loop' and the 'Denton Moor – Red Gate Trail loop'.
Beyond hiking and mountain biking, the Birstwith area is excellent for general cycling. The Cycling around Birstwith guide offers various routes, including the 'Hollybank Lane – Bilton Greenway loop'. The meandering River Nidd also provides opportunities for peaceful riverside strolls.
Visitors consistently praise the beautiful views, especially from spots like High Crag Ridge Trig Point and Lippersley Pike summit cairn. The gentle hills, evergreen scenery, and well-maintained paths for walking and cycling are also highly valued, offering refreshing outdoor experiences amidst Yorkshire's quintessential landscape.
Yes, the area is ideal for those seeking refreshing outdoor experiences amidst Yorkshire's scenery, with many well-maintained walking paths and gentle hills. While some routes involve uphill climbs, they are generally accessible. The landscape of rolling hills and woodlands provides shaded paths and opportunities for wildlife observation, making it suitable for various fitness levels and families.
The highest identified point among the highlights is High Crag Ridge Trig Point, which stands at 334 meters (1,096 feet). Lippersley Pike summit cairn is also a significant elevated point at 330 meters.
Yes, Riva Hill Summit, at 245.6 meters (806 feet), is recognized as a County of Yorkshire Definitive List summit and a Nidderdale National Landscape Definitive List summit.
The landscape is characterized by undulating hills, extensive woodlands, and the meandering River Nidd. You'll find shaded paths, opportunities to observe local wildlife, and panoramic views of the patchwork of fields, forests, and scattered settlements across the Nidderdale valley from various elevated points.


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