Best mountain peaks around Garway are characterized by rolling hills and prominent elevated features. The region's landscape is defined by Garway Hill, a notable summit offering significant views. This area provides accessible walks and a diverse natural environment for exploration. Visitors can experience a blend of natural beauty and historical interest across its various peaks.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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Garway Hill 366.6m P266 (1203ft) (DoBIH Hill ID: 2857) [JNSA 10985] TP3331 - Garway Hill S6429 FB height 366.832m #960
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Garway hill is one of the real highlights of the Herefordshire Trail, a proper hill with very fine views in all directions, and ponies!
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360 degree views over 5 counties - worth the ride to the top
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The Kymin is an 18th-century round house and naval temple on a prominent hill, set within 9 acres (4 ha) of grounds. It's a fair slog from Monmouth but you are rewarded with wonderful views over the Wye Valley and the town below as you climb. Once you reach the top, the views are breathtaking and there are benches to stop and soak it all in. Absolute bliss. The site is owned by the National Trust.
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A temple that was inspired by Britain’s naval supremacy at the height of the British Empire and built in 1800. This was inspired by Nelson's victory in the Battle of the Nile in 1798. Nelson came to see it in 1802 with Lady Hamilton and her husband Sir William. That must have been an interesting weekend!
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Spectacular views scary road to drive up
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A nice monument to the Battle of the Nile and admirals
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The most prominent peak in the area is Garway Hill summit, offering 360-degree panoramic views. Other significant spots include The Kymin Roundhouse and view over Monmouth, known for its historical monument and Wye Valley vistas, and Aconbury Hill Trig Point, which features a wooded Iron Age Fort.
Yes, Garway Hill is considered one of the 'easy peaks' in the region. Walks to its summit often involve wide expanses of soft grass, making it accessible for various fitness levels. A popular 1.8-mile loop around Garway Hill can be completed in less than an hour. For more options, explore the hiking routes around Garway.
From the summit of Garway Hill, you can enjoy extensive 360-degree panoramic views. These encompass the Malverns, the Black Mountains in Wales, and even the Bristol Channel on clear days. Distant peaks like Skirrid Fawr and Sugarloaf Mountain are also visible. The Kymin Roundhouse also provides breathtaking views over the Wye Valley and Monmouth.
Yes, the area has historical interest. At the summit of Garway Hill, you'll find a brick wartime radio building. Additionally, The Kymin Roundhouse and Naval Temple is an 18th-century monument with significant historical ties, including a visit from Lord Nelson. Aconbury Hill Trig Point is located atop a wooded Iron Age Fort.
Garway Hill is rich in biodiversity. You can often spot wild ponies and sheep grazing freely across the common, adding to the natural charm. The hill also provides a habitat for a variety of birds and features unique natural elements like an unusual tree forming a circular frame.
Many trails around Garway are dog-friendly, but it's important to be aware of local conditions. For instance, on Garway Hill, there are sheep and horses present, so dogs need to be kept on a lead to ensure the safety of both your pet and the livestock.
Garway Hill is particularly recommended for its stunning sunsets from the top, offering a memorable experience. Early mornings can also provide clear views and a peaceful atmosphere.
Beyond hiking, the Garway area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore MTB trails or enjoy running trails. The nearby routes include options like the 'Garway Hill loop' for hiking and various routes around Monmouth for cycling and running.
A popular 1.8-mile loop to the summit of Garway Hill typically takes less than an hour to complete. Longer routes, such as the Garway Hill Common Enclosure loops, offer more extensive hikes, ranging from moderate to longer durations depending on the chosen path.
For additional information about Garway Hill and the surrounding area, you can visit the official Herefordshire tourism website: visitherefordshire.co.uk.
Yes, there are several circular walks available. A popular option is the 'Garway Hill loop' which is an easy hike. For more extensive options, consider the 'Garway Hill Common Enclosure – Garway Hill summit loop' which offers moderate difficulty and longer distances. You can find more details on these and other routes in the hiking guide for Garway.
While Garway Hill is the most prominent, Graig Syfyrddin (Edmund's Tump) Summit, located slightly further afield near Grosmont, is higher at 423 meters (1388 feet) compared to Garway Hill's 366 meters (1201 feet).


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