Castle Bolton With East And West Bolton
Castle Bolton With East And West Bolton
Best mountain peaks around Castle Bolton With East And West Bolton are situated within the Yorkshire Dales, offering diverse fells and hills for outdoor activities. The region provides opportunities for hiking and cycling, characterized by expansive views and varied terrain. Notable summits, though not towering mountains, contribute to the area's scenic beauty and historical significance. These peaks offer a range of experiences, from challenging ascents to more accessible walks.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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Leave some extra time if you’ve enjoyed the food at Dales Bike Centre Café. Also be prepared for the Stang or more climbs after this starter
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This is the summit of the climb from Wensley up past Castle Bolton, steep there and then the long long climb with 14% as the steepest...
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The best route is a circular one starting in the small hamlet Thornton Rust. It is only 481m in height but it offers excellent views of Wensleydale.
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Ok. There is no reason to debate any long whether there is or isn't such a thing as paradise. You have now found it. Addlebrough is only at 477m (the cairn marks the spot), but its summit is on a very dramatic limestone scar, with truly outstanding views of the area. In particular, the glorious views of Semer Water down below from the west slopes of Addlebrough and the fells below, including Dodd Fell and Fleet Moss.
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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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Nice climb. Steady and never too steep. Great views from the top.
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The region offers several peaks with stunning vistas. Penhill Crags and Beacon, at 526m, provides beautiful views of the valleys below. Another must-see is Addlebrough Summit and Cairn, known for its dramatic limestone scar and outstanding views, especially of Semer Water. For a challenging climb with rewarding panoramas, consider Grinton Moor Climb – Greets Moss Summit, offering a "roof of the world" feel.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, Grinton Moor Climb – Greets Moss Summit is a 2.5-mile ascent with an average gradient of 7%, featuring steeper sections. Another demanding option is Top of The Fleak, which includes sections reaching a 20% gradient when climbing out of Swaledale towards Askrigg, rewarding with stunning views.
You'll encounter diverse natural features. Addlebrough Summit and Cairn is dramatically situated on a limestone scar. Penhill Crags and Beacon features distinctive crags and a trig point. Many routes also offer wide moorland views and opportunities to see historic mining remains, particularly around Black Hill.
Beyond hiking the peaks themselves, the area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous waterfall hikes, or enjoy gravel biking on routes like the East Bolton Moor loop. There are also many easy hikes suitable for a more relaxed experience.
While some peaks offer challenging ascents, the broader area around Castle Bolton With East And West Bolton includes fells and hills with more gentle walks. For family-friendly options, consider exploring the easy hikes guide, which features routes like the Bolton Castle – Apedale Beck Footbridge loop, offering accessible distances and terrain.
The Yorkshire Dales are beautiful year-round, but for hiking the peaks, late spring to early autumn (May to October) generally offers the most favorable weather conditions with longer daylight hours and milder temperatures. However, the views are stunning in any season, with winter offering a different, often dramatic, landscape.
After a climb, you can find refreshments in nearby villages. Grinton, for example, has a pub available before or after tackling the Grinton Moor Climb – Greets Moss Summit. Many walking routes also pass through or near hamlets with local cafes and pubs.
Yes, the region is rich in history. Penhill Crags and Beacon features a distinctive stone structure towards its eastern end. Walks in the area, particularly those around Black Hill, often take in historic mining remains, adding a cultural dimension to the natural beauty.
Many trails in the Yorkshire Dales are dog-friendly, but it's always recommended to keep dogs on a lead, especially when livestock are present, and to follow the Countryside Code. The varied terrain, from moorland to fells, offers plenty of opportunities for walks with your canine companion.
Visitors consistently praise the truly outstanding and often "shocking (beautiful!)" views from the summits, describing places like Addlebrough Summit and Cairn as a "paradise." The sense of achievement after a challenging climb, the "endless sky" photo opportunities, and the peaceful, wild nature of the fells are frequently highlighted.
Parking availability varies by peak and starting point. Many villages and trailheads in the Yorkshire Dales offer designated parking areas, often small car parks or roadside parking. It's advisable to research specific access points for each peak to plan your visit accordingly.
Absolutely. While some peaks offer challenging ascents, the area also features numerous fells and hills with more gentle gradients, perfect for beginners. You can find several options in the easy hikes guide, which includes routes with manageable distances and elevation changes, allowing you to enjoy the scenery without extreme exertion.


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