Caldbergh With East Scrafton
Caldbergh With East Scrafton
Whether for the view or for the challenge, climbing the mountainous peaks around Caldbergh With East Scrafton is the best way to experience more of this beautiful region. But with 4
to choose from, it can be tough to know which peak to proceed with. That’s why we’ve collected the best peaks and summits around Caldbergh With East Scrafton for you here — so you can easily add one to your next adventure.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Slightly damaged but still standing and with great views all round except to the west where the moor continues to rise. Part of the mid‑20th‑century national retriangulation network used to precisely map Britain before satellite surveying.
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It's Nidderdale, but it sure feels like you were in the actual Dales. The wind-swept, heather-surrounded summit (453m) gives fantastic views, particularly of Little Whernside, but look in any direction and you will be happy.
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At 491m, Wasset Fell is an amazing summit: you're surrounded by a massive open space here, with heather practically everywhere you look. Pen-y-ghent to the south-west, Wensleydale to the north... amazing place, complete with the remains of mine buildings, which make you feel like you're the only person in the world here.
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Height of Hazely is a flat top on Carlton Moor. On different maps the actual height of it differs (e.g. 550m or 553m); this is probably because it's difficult to establish, because of how flat it is, where the actual top is! Grassy, "British-desolate" and can be wet after or in rain, so make sure your boots are up for the job! It can be difficult to walk here, so if you're not walking in dry summer conditions, some hiking experience of walking across moorland is recommended. Tremendous views from high above of the area. Enjoy!
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Penhill Crags are a joy to walk, with slightly shocking (beautiful!) views from up here of the valleys down below. There is a trig point here (526m), Penhill Beacon, and a rather curious stone structure towards the eastern end of this stretch. An absolutely stunning place to be.
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TP5812 - Sandy Hill S7714 County of Yorkshire Trig Pillar
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