Best mountain peaks around Longhoughton are not traditional towering peaks, as the village is a rural settlement on the Northumberland coast with a generally flatter landscape. The area forms part of the Northumbrian plain, with an average elevation of 43 meters. While significant mountainous terrain is absent directly within Longhoughton, the broader region features elevated landmarks such as Ratcheugh Crag, a prominent whinstone outcrop offering coastal views. Further west, the Cheviot Hills provide higher elevations, including The Cheviot at 815…
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TP3949 - Hips Heugh S3569 FB Height: 57.86m #1052 Northumberland Coast National Landscape Trig Pillar List. County of Northumberland Trig Pillar List.
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Hips Heugh 57.6m P17.6 (Hill ID: 513644) [JNSA s18045] Northumberland Coast National Landscape Definitive List summit. County of Northumberland Definitive List summit.
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Howick Scar 42.4m P25.7 (139ft) (Hill ID: 513061) [JNSA 28386] Northumberland Coast National Landscape Definitive List summit. County of Northumberland Definitive List summit.
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TP5127 - Night Fold Field S3689 FB Height: 47.896m #1053 Northumberland Coast National Landscape Trig Pillar List. County of Northumberland Trig Pillar List.
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Night Fold Hill 47.9m P15.8 (Hill ID: 513645) [JNSA s18409] Northumberland Coast National Landscape Definitive List summit. County of Northumberland Definitive List summit.
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Standing around 26 meters high, Brizlee Tower dominates the skyline of Hulne Park for miles around. It was built in the 18th century by the 1st Duke of Northumberland in memory of his wife, Elizabeth Percy, the 1st Duchess.
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A small hill between Embleton and Low Newton, offering good views of the surrounding area. There is a small grave here.
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Brizlee Tower is a Grade 1 listed folly in Hulne Park. The 26m high, elaborately decorated tower was built in 1781, and offers superb views over the estate and Northumberland. Not normally open to the public.
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While Longhoughton itself is not mountainous, the most prominent natural elevated feature nearby is Ratcheugh Crag. This spectacular whinstone outcrop offers extensive coastal views and is home to the historic Robert Adam-designed Ratcheugh Observatory. For other notable elevated points, consider visiting Brizlee Tower, a 26-meter high 18th-century structure offering views over Hulne Park, or Kelsoe Hill, a small hill with good surrounding views.
Yes, several elevated points near Longhoughton have historical significance. Ratcheugh Crag features the 18th-century Ratcheugh Observatory. Additionally, Brizlee Tower is a historical monument built in the 18th century by the 1st Duke of Northumberland. Kelsoe Hill also has a small grave site at its summit.
You can find several easy hiking routes that incorporate the local elevated features and coastal scenery. For example, there are easy loops like the 'Howick Hall Arboretum loop from Longhoughton' or the 'Bridge Over Howick Burn – Sugar Sands Beach loop from RAF Boulmer'. You can explore more options in the Easy hikes around Longhoughton guide.
Absolutely. The region offers family-friendly hikes that allow you to enjoy the landscape. Routes such as the 'Horwick Hall and Craster loop from Longhoughton' or the 'Sugar Sands Beach – Bridge Over Howick Burn loop from Boulmer' are popular choices. Discover more family-friendly options in the Family-friendly hikes around Longhoughton guide.
From elevated points like Ratcheugh Crag, you can expect extensive coastal views of the Northumberland coastline. Kelsoe Hill also provides good views of the surrounding area, while Brizlee Tower offers panoramic vistas over Hulne Park.
While Longhoughton itself is relatively flat, some of the higher points designated as summits in the immediate vicinity include Hips Heugh Trig Point at 57.6 meters and Night Fold Hill at 47.9 meters. These are part of the Northumberland Coast National Landscape Definitive List summits.
While the immediate Longhoughton area features coastal elevations, the broader Northumberland region includes the Cheviot Hills to the west. These hills offer significantly higher elevations, such as The Cheviot, the county's highest point at 815 meters (2,674 feet), providing more challenging hiking opportunities for experienced trekkers.
Beyond hiking, the area around Longhoughton offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including moderate to difficult options like the 'View of Bamburgh Castle – Bamburgh Castle loop from Longhoughton'. For more cycling adventures, check the Cycling around Longhoughton guide.
The Northumberland coast and its elevated features can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and summer offer milder weather and longer daylight hours, ideal for exploring. Autumn provides beautiful scenery with changing foliage, while winter can offer crisp, clear views, though trails may be more exposed to wind and require appropriate gear.
Yes, Ratcheugh Crag is a notable geological feature, being a spectacular whinstone outcrop. Whinstone is a type of dolerite that contributes to the rugged coastal landscape of Northumberland, making it an interesting site for those interested in geology.
Beyond the more prominent features, you might enjoy exploring Howick Scar, which is another designated summit along the Northumberland Coast National Landscape. These smaller, less frequented spots can offer a quieter experience and unique perspectives of the coastline.


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