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The 4 Most Amazing Peaks around Whalton

Mountain peaks around Whalton are characterized by their relatively low elevation, offering accessible viewpoints rather than traditional high-altitude climbs. Whalton, a conservation village in Northumberland, England, features an agricultural landscape with gentle hills and man-made structures that provide elevated perspectives of the surrounding countryside. These locations, often referred to as peaks in local guides, are suitable for walking and offer panoramic views. The area's highest points are typically under 700 feet, providing a different kind of outdoor experience.

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Last updated: May 19, 2026

Northumberlandia (Lady of the North)

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The world's largest human landform sculpture. Northumberlandia is a landmark feature designed by world renowned artist Charles Jencks. The Lady of the North' is around 34m high and 400m in …

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Shaftoe Crags Trig Point

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Elevated at 699 feet above sea level, the trig point, also known as a triangulation pillar, marks the highest point on the moorland. These pillars, introduced by the Ordnance Survey …

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Weetslade Country Park Summit Viewpoint

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Hebron Hill 129.3m P19.2 (424ft)
(Hill ID: 513280) [JNSA s14823]
County of Northumberland Definitive List summit.


TP3708 - Hebron Hill S3685
FB Height: 129.838m
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County of Northumberland Trig Pillar List.

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March 17, 2026, Hebron Hill 129.3m P19.2 (424ft)

Hebron Hill 129.3m P19.2 (424ft) (Hill ID: 513280) [JNSA s14823] County of Northumberland Definitive List summit. TP3708 - Hebron Hill S3685 FB Height: 129.838m #1002 County of Northumberland Trig Pillar List.

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Northumberlandia (Lady Of The North) 115.3m P55.3 (378ft) (DoBIH Hill ID: 16083) [JNSA 23759] County of Northumberland Definitive List summit.

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Lots of wildlife to see and watch out for the dog poo from irresponsible dog owners.

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The "Northumberlandia" project owes its origins to open-cast mining: The earth lying above the mineral resources to be mined (e.g., coal seams) – known in technical terms as "overburden" – is typically stored on a so-called "overburden dump." Europe's largest artificial mountain, "Sophienhöhe," was created this way in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. As a landscape project, the overburden was used to create a reclining female figure called "Northumberlandia." However, from a ground perspective, little will be visible on site. To experience the outline of the sculpture of the lady, also known as the "Lady of the North," there is a plan sketch on the official website, which I have imported into the komoot image gallery (source: https://www.northumberlandia.com/ ).

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The 360 views are incredible. It's right on a flight path so you can see lots of aeroplanes coming into land at low altitude.

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Such a clear view for miles. Is great to watch Sunrise & Sunsets

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Elevated at 699 feet above sea level, the trig point, also known as a triangulation pillar, marks the highest point on the moorland. These pillars, introduced by the Ordnance Survey in 1936, serve as sturdy platforms for surveyors' theodolites, which were used to create accurate maps during the retriangulation Of Great Britain. They can be found scattered throughout the British countryside, offering important reference points for hikers and adventurers exploring the picturesque landscapes. This particular one was installed on 01/06/1947.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of 'mountain peaks' can I expect around Whalton?

Whalton, located in Northumberland, is characterized by its low elevation and agricultural landscape rather than traditional mountain peaks. The 'peaks' in this area are primarily elevated viewpoints, often man-made landforms or hills, that offer panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. A prime example is Northumberlandia (Lady of the North), a massive human landform sculpture.

Are there any family-friendly viewpoints or elevated spots to visit near Whalton?

Yes, several spots are great for families. Northumberlandia (Lady of the North) is a fantastic, unique human landform sculpture that is family-friendly. Another excellent option is the Weetslade Country Park Summit Viewpoint, which offers clear, panoramic views and is also noted as family-friendly.

What are some of the most notable viewpoints around Whalton?

For impressive views, consider visiting Northumberlandia (Lady of the North), which provides magnificent vistas across the Northumberland countryside from its 34m height. The Weetslade Country Park Summit Viewpoint also offers miles of panoramic views on a good day, perfect for watching sunrises and sunsets. Additionally, Shaftoe Crags Trig Point, elevated at 699 feet, marks the highest point on the moorland with expansive views.

Are there hiking trails near these elevated viewpoints around Whalton?

Absolutely! The area around Whalton offers various hiking opportunities. You can explore routes like 'Plessy Woods – Ridley Arms loop from Stannington' or 'Shaftoe Crags – Salters Nick Gorge loop from Bolam.' For more options, check out the full guide to Hiking around Whalton.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the viewpoints around Whalton?

Beyond hiking, the Whalton area is great for cycling and mountain biking. You can find numerous routes, such as 'Seaton Burn Wagonways – Reivers Trail 10 loop from Dinnington' for MTB, or 'Stamfordham Village – Matfen Village Store and Café loop from Kirkley Hall' for touring bicycles. Discover more by visiting the guides for MTB Trails around Whalton and Cycling around Whalton.

What is the significance of the trig points and monuments found on some of these elevated spots?

Many elevated points, like Shaftoe Crags Trig Point and Hebron Hill, feature triangulation pillars (trig points). These were installed by the Ordnance Survey to create accurate maps and serve as important reference points for surveyors and hikers. Other spots, like the Past, Present and Future Monument on Weetslade Hill, are man-made monuments offering a unique cultural element to the landscape.

Are there any challenging trails or more difficult ascents to these viewpoints?

While the area isn't mountainous, some paths can be more challenging. For instance, the west ascent to the Past, Present and Future Monument on Weetslade Hill is noted as steeper and rougher compared to the gradual climb from the east. Many of the highlights are categorized as 'intermediate' difficulty, suggesting varied terrain.

What do visitors enjoy most about the elevated spots around Whalton?

Visitors frequently highlight the panoramic views and the unique character of these locations. For example, Northumberlandia is praised as the world's largest human landform sculpture with magnificent views. The Weetslade Country Park Summit Viewpoint is loved for its clear, far-reaching views, especially at sunrise and sunset.

Is there parking available for visiting these viewpoints?

While specific parking details for each individual highlight are not always listed, many popular walking areas and country parks in the UK, such as Weetslade Country Park, typically offer designated parking facilities. It's advisable to check local information or trailheads for specific parking availability before your visit.

Can I bring my dog to these elevated viewpoints and trails?

Generally, many outdoor areas in Northumberland are dog-friendly, especially on public footpaths and in country parks. However, it's always best to keep dogs on a lead, especially near livestock or in nature conservation areas. Check specific signage at each location for any restrictions.

What is the best time of year to visit the viewpoints around Whalton?

The viewpoints around Whalton can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and summer offer lush green landscapes and longer daylight hours, ideal for extended walks and clear views. Autumn brings beautiful colors, while winter, though colder, can offer crisp air and unique frosty vistas. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.

Are there any cafes or pubs nearby for refreshments after a walk?

Whalton itself is a charming village with local amenities. While specific cafes or pubs directly adjacent to every viewpoint are not guaranteed, the surrounding villages and towns in Northumberland often have welcoming pubs and cafes where you can enjoy refreshments after your outdoor activity. Consider exploring options in Whalton or nearby Morpeth.

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