Best mountain peaks around Fewston are characterized by rolling hills, expansive moorland, and the prominent Fewston and Swinsty Reservoirs, all situated within the Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. While the region does not feature towering mountain summits, it offers several notable elevated points and an attractive natural environment. This landscape provides accessible paths and scenic routes ideal for outdoor activities. The area is highly valued for its picturesque views and diverse trails.
Last updated: August 9, 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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Nice route but the return paths are a bit tricky.
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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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The Fewston area, while known for rolling hills rather than towering peaks, offers several popular elevated points with excellent views. These include Simon's Seat, a prominent gritstone outcrop at 485m with amazing views across the Yorkshire Dales. Another favorite is Lippersley Pike summit cairn, offering beautiful vistas of Denton Moor, Blubberhouses Moor, and Askwith Moor. Visitors also enjoy Beamsley Beacon Ridge for its extensive Dales views.
Yes, several elevated points in the Fewston area have historical significance. Lippersley Pike summit cairn features a substantial stone ring cairn and boundary stones dating back to 1757, offering a glimpse into the region's past. Additionally, the Beamsley Beacon Cairn and Viewpoint is home to an impressive Bronze Age cairn, thought to be a burial structure from the second millennium BC.
The elevated points around Fewston offer diverse and panoramic views. From Simon's Seat, you can see amazing vistas across the Yorkshire Dales. Lippersley Pike summit cairn provides beautiful views of Denton Moor, Blubberhouses Moor, and Askwith Moor. From High Crag Ridge Trig Point, you can enjoy panoramic views all around, potentially seeing all the way to the head of Nidderdale and Great Whernside on a clear day. Beamsley Beacon Cairn and Viewpoint offers views of Pendle Hill, Lord's Seat, Earl's Seat, and Simon's Seat.
While specific highlights may have varying terrain, the overall Fewston landscape, with its rolling hills and reservoir paths, is generally suitable for a wide range of visitors. The circular routes around Fewston and Swinsty Reservoirs are known for their accessible paths and minimal elevation change, making them popular for families. When planning, consider the difficulty level of specific trails, as some routes to higher points like Simon's Seat are rated as intermediate.
Dog access varies by location. For instance, dogs are not permitted on the route to Simon's Seat. Always check local signage and specific highlight tips before bringing your dog, especially in areas that might be on private land or within nature conservation zones.
The Fewston area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, such as the 'Tarn Hill Forest Path loop from Blubberhouses' or the 'Fewston Reservoir loop from Great Timble'. For cyclists, there are many routes, including road cycling options like the 'Askwith Descent – Fewston Reservoir loop from Little Timble'. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for Running Trails around Fewston, Cycling around Fewston, and Road Cycling Routes around Fewston.
Most of the elevated points and trails around Fewston are rated as intermediate difficulty. For example, routes to Simon's Seat, Lippersley Pike summit cairn, Beamsley Beacon Ridge, High Crag Ridge Trig Point, and Beamsley Beacon Cairn and Viewpoint are generally considered intermediate. The reservoir loops, however, tend to be easier with minimal elevation changes.
Yes, the Fewston area is well-known for its circular walking routes. The popular circuit around Fewston Reservoir often includes elevated sections like Far Comb Hill, offering scenic views. The Fewston & Swinsty Reservoir loop is another well-maintained path suitable for walking, running, and cycling, providing an accessible and enjoyable circular experience.
The Fewston area, situated within the Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is unique for its blend of rolling hills, expansive moorland, and the prominent Fewston and Swinsty Reservoirs. It offers a tranquil atmosphere, diverse trails, and panoramic views from elevated points like Lippersley Pike summit cairn. The region is also recognized as an official dark sky discovery site, providing opportunities for stargazing.
Fewston's attractive natural environment is ideal for outdoor activities throughout much of the year. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring the trails and enjoying the views. Autumn brings beautiful foliage to the woodlands. While specific weather conditions can vary, the well-maintained paths around the reservoirs and the moorland trails are generally accessible in most seasons, though appropriate gear for potential mud or wind is always recommended.
While not a 'hidden gem' in the traditional sense, High Crag Ridge Trig Point offers excellent panoramic views and is a rewarding destination for those looking to explore beyond the most popular spots. Its elevation of 334m provides clear sightlines to Nidderdale and Great Whernside on clear days, offering a serene experience away from larger crowds.


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