Best mountain peaks around West Allen are found in a region characterized by a mix of hills and more substantial summits. This area offers diverse landscapes, from accessible paths to challenging climbs. The terrain includes various elevations, providing opportunities for different levels of hiking experience. The region is known for its natural features and provides a setting for outdoor activities.
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TP3479 - Green Hill S6658 North Pennines National Landscape Trig Pillar List. Northumberland Trig Pillar List
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Black Hill 611.3m P2.8 (2005ft) (Hill ID: 500158) [JNSA N/a ] North Pennines National Landscape Definitive List summit. County of Northumberland Definitive List summit. County of Cumberland Definitive List summit.
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Harelaw Hill 535.4m P15.7 (1756ft) (Hill ID: 508717) [JNSA s2137] North Pennines National Landscape Definitive List summit. County of Cumberland Definitive List summit.
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This is quite an easy place to get to suitable for most people.
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At 620 metres, Bellbeaver Rigg is a UK designated Nuttall located not just north of Cow Green Reservoir. The best approach to it is from the B6277, some three kilometres away. It is a tad boggy in places. It is marked by a cairn, and there are nice expansive views of the North Pennine moors from here.
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Well deserved rest before the steep but OK descent (travelling W-E)
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steep at the bottom, but slow and steady does it all the way to the top!
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The West Allen area offers a variety of mountain peaks, ranging from accessible natural monuments to challenging climbs and summits. You can find spots like Green Hill Trig Point, which is easy to get to, or more demanding routes such as Climb from Garrigill, known for its steep ascent.
Yes, for those seeking easier options, Green Hill Trig Point is a family-friendly natural monument with easy access from the path, suitable for most people. Additionally, you can find easy hiking routes nearby, such as the 3.9 km 'Nenthead and its Mines loop' or the 6.5 km 'River Nent Waterfall – South Tynedale Railway loop from Lambsgate Farm', both accessible from the Hiking around West Allen guide.
For a challenge, consider Climb from Garrigill, which features a steep initial section requiring a steady pace. Another demanding option is the Great Dun Fell Gravel Route, a challenging summit known for its rough, newly laid gravel in places, alongside some asphalt sections.
Several peaks offer great views. Green Hill Trig Point provides accessible views directly from the path. Climb from Garrigill is also a designated viewpoint, offering a well-deserved rest and vistas after its steep ascent. Harelaw Hill Summit is another intermediate summit with viewpoint potential.
Yes, there are numerous hiking trails in the vicinity. You can explore routes like the 'Old Lead Mine, North Pennines – Ashgill Force loop' (13.7 km, moderate) or the 'River Nent Waterfall – Alston Cobbles on Front Street loop' (15 km, moderate). More options are available in the Hiking around West Allen guide.
Beyond hiking, the area around West Allen offers running opportunities. You can find moderate running trails such as the 'Stobb Cross loop from Allendale' (10.6 km) or the 'Isaac's Tea Trail' (10.4 km). For more details, refer to the Running Trails around West Allen guide.
Visitors appreciate the diverse range of experiences, from the easy accessibility of Green Hill Trig Point to the challenging nature of climbs like Climb from Garrigill, which offers a rewarding rest after a steep section. The area is valued for its natural features and opportunities for various outdoor activities.
While specific elevations for all peaks are not detailed, Black Hill Summit reaches 611.3 meters (2005 feet) and Harelaw Hill Summit is 535.4 meters (1756 feet). These are part of the North Pennines National Landscape Definitive List summits.
Yes, for the Climb from Garrigill, it's advised to take a slow and steady pace, especially at the bottom where it's steepest. This approach will help you reach the top, where you can enjoy a well-deserved rest before the descent.
The Great Dun Fell Gravel Route is a challenging summit that involves a gravel ride. Be prepared for very rough, newly laid gravel in some sections, though there are also bits of asphalt along the way.
Yes, several peaks are categorized as intermediate. These include Black Hill Summit and Harelaw Hill Summit. Climb from Garrigill is also considered an intermediate challenge.
The guide highlights several mountain peaks, including Green Hill Trig Point, Great Dun Fell Gravel Route, Climb from Garrigill, Black Hill Summit, and Harelaw Hill Summit, offering a good selection for exploration.


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