Best mountain peaks around Warden are located in the Northumberland region, offering a landscape of fells and hills. This area features numerous summits and viewpoints, providing opportunities to explore natural features. Many peaks include historical markers such as trig points, which are popular with visitors. The terrain provides varied experiences and expansive views across the countryside.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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Thorngrafton Common 279m P49.9 (915ft) (DoBIH Hill ID: 15997) [JNSA 14388] County of Northumberland Definitive List summit. TP1019 - Barcombe S6580
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Sewingshields Crags 325m P63 (1066ft) (DoBIH Hill ID: 15984) [JNSA 12433] County of Northumberland Definitive List summit. Northumberland National Park Definitive List summit.
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King’s Hill 291.6m P19.6 (957ft) (Hill ID: 510888) [JNSA s10360] County of Northumberland Definitive List summit. Northumberland National Park Definitive List summit.
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Walwick Fell 250m P33 (820ft) (DoBIH Hill ID: 16017) [JNSA 15633] TP4416 - Limestone Bank S6659 Northumberland National Park Definitive List summit. County of Northumberland Definitive List summit.
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Whittington Fell 268m P107 (879ft) (DoBIH Hill ID: 5283) [JNSA 14881] TP4822 - Military Road S6623 County of Northumberland Definitive List summit.
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This guide focuses on the mountain peaks around Warden, located in the Northumberland region of the United Kingdom. This area is characterized by fells and hills, offering numerous summits and viewpoints.
Among the most appreciated peaks in the area is King’s Hill 291.6 m (957 ft), recognized as a definitive list summit for both Northumberland County and National Park. Other popular spots include Walwick Fell Trig Point and Thorngrafton Common Trig Point, both offering expansive views and historical markers.
The peaks around Warden are primarily fells and hills, offering natural landscapes with varied terrain. You'll find numerous viewpoints providing expansive views across the Northumberland countryside. Many summits, like Walwick Fell Trig Point, are also recognized as natural monuments.
Yes, many of the peaks feature historical markers. For instance, Walwick Fell Trig Point, Thorngrafton Common Trig Point, and Whittington Fell Trig Point are all trig points, which are surveying stations that serve as man-made monuments and offer excellent viewpoints.
The area around Warden offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including routes like 'Hadrian's Wall and Chesters Fort Loop' or 'Hexham Market Cross – The Grateful Bread Bakery loop from Warden'. For more options, check out the full hiking guide for Warden.
Absolutely! The region provides excellent opportunities for road cycling and mountain biking. Road cyclists can enjoy routes such as 'View of Haydon Bridge – Langley Dam loop from Humshaugh'. Mountain bikers have options like 'Bellingham & Hexham loop on the Sandstone Way'. Discover more routes in the road cycling guide and MTB trails guide for Warden.
The peaks around Warden, such as King’s Hill and Walwick Fell Trig Point, are generally considered intermediate in difficulty. The terrain consists of fells and hills, providing varied experiences suitable for those with some hiking experience.
Visitors particularly appreciate the expansive views across the Northumberland countryside from the summits and viewpoints. The presence of historical markers like trig points adds a unique element to the exploration, combining natural beauty with cultural interest. The area's appeal is reflected in its community engagement, with numerous highlight photos and upvotes.
While the guide highlights popular spots, the region is rich with numerous fells and hills. Exploring beyond the most well-known trig points can lead to discovering quieter summits and viewpoints, such as Snokoe Hill, which offers a different perspective of the Northumberland landscape.
The highest peak mentioned in this guide is King’s Hill, reaching an elevation of 291.6 meters (957 feet). It offers significant prominence and is a key feature of the Northumberland landscape.
While this guide focuses on the peaks themselves, many of them are accessible via the extensive network of hiking trails in the region. For detailed route information, including distances and difficulty grades, you can refer to the hiking guide for Warden, which features routes like 'Hadrian's Wall and Chesters Fort Loop' that may pass near these summits.


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