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The 9 Most Amazing Peaks around Kirklees

Best mountain peaks around Kirklees offer a diverse range of elevations and features within West Yorkshire, England. The region is characterized by its Pennine moorland, historical hills, and prominent landmarks. Visitors can explore sites with ancient history, challenging climbs, and areas providing extensive views. Kirklees provides varied hiking terrain for those seeking outdoor exploration.

Best mountain peaks around Kirklees

  • The most popular mountain peaks is Black Hill Trig Point, a natural monument that is the highest point in West…

Last updated: May 3, 2026

Black Hill Trig Point

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Legendary fellwalker Alfred Wainwright described Black Hill as a desolate and hopeless quagmire. Whilst it can be rather bleak here, especially if the weather’s bad, the remote landscape has a …

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Holme Moss Summit Climb from Holmbridge

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More like a long drag of a French alpine climb, this one makes no secret of its length, as right from the outset you'll be able to spot the ever …

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Pule Hill

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Nice short sweet climb, easy terrain

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Castle Hill Tower

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Historic hill top site with panoramic views. The Victoria Tower celebrates Queen Victoria's reign and the elevation at the top of the tower is 1000 feet. Popular location for kite flying

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Wolfstones Trig Point

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Great views in 360 degrees can be had from Wolfstone Heights. Heather grows here so perhaps a particularly good month to do this tour is August when the heather will be at its best.

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Britland Edge Hill Summit

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One you'll probably only visit if you're completing the Peak District Ethels challenge, Britland Edge Hill is a wet, boggy moorland peak. There isn't anything to mark the summit other …

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Standedge is an escarpment that has been a major moorland crossing point since Roman times, possibly even earlier. The area is not highly populated and affords a real sense of solitude. There are some excellent views here, too.

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Cop Hill

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Spot on singletrack that shoots you out at the pub. some big drops, and quite tight on a short sectiin

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Cupwith Hill Trig Point

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Accessible a short walk from a parking area on the road, this trig has lovely views on a clear day. We saw deer on the moors nearby 😊

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Great views from up on top of the hill

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July 21, 2025, Wolfstones Trig Point

T:UK - Wolfstones Height https://share.google/9oYnDYWRo7EKlJjxW

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Views for days! But extremely bleak when it wants to be. Nice early tickbox when walking the Pennine Way

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Part of the quarried crag of Pule Hill, the area can be popular with rock-climbers on the least windy days and paragliders on other days. The arch is one of the highlight, but the whole crag offers a beautiful landscape as well as views of the valley below. Easily accessible from Marsden, you can include this spot as part of a short walk; or a much longer hike taking in Black Hill and the Marsden Moors.

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This hill is just outside Marsden. Not very high (437 above see level) it is short and steep pull up to reach the top. The trig point offers beautiful views of Redbrook Reservoir. As it was used for quarrying at some point, there are interesting Crags along the way, including the well-known Pule Arch. You will only be able to spot from from walking to the top. Those crags can be popular with rock-climbers on the least windy days and at this is quite generally quite a windy spot, you may spot some paragliders in the area. I saw a few sheep along the route; please keep dogs on leash if you are walking up the the hill.

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Can be quite boggy

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most prominent mountain peaks in Kirklees?

Kirklees is home to several notable peaks. The highest point in West Yorkshire is Black Hill Trig Point, rising to 582 meters. Other significant peaks include Holme Moss Summit Climb from Holmbridge, known for its challenging ascent, and Pule Hill, offering views of Redbrook Reservoir.

Are there any historical landmarks on the peaks in Kirklees?

Yes, Castle Hill Tower, overlooking Huddersfield, is a scheduled ancient monument with a history spanning over 4,000 years. It features remains of Bronze Age and Iron Age hillforts, a 12th-century motte-and-bailey castle, and the iconic Victoria Tower built in 1899.

What kind of views can I expect from the mountain peaks in Kirklees?

Many peaks offer extensive and panoramic views. From Castle Hill Tower, you can enjoy some of West Yorkshire's most breathtaking vistas. Standedge Trig Point and View of Castleshaw Reservoir provides excellent views and a sense of solitude, while Wolfstones Trig Point offers 360-degree views, particularly beautiful when the heather blooms in August.

Are there challenging hikes for experienced walkers in Kirklees?

Absolutely. The ascent to Holme Moss Summit Climb from Holmbridge is known for its challenging gradient, reaching 12.5% in parts. Black Hill Trig Point, while now more accessible via the Pennine Way, still offers a rugged moorland experience that can be challenging, especially in wet conditions.

What outdoor activities can I do near the mountain peaks in Kirklees?

Beyond hiking, the area around Kirklees' peaks is popular for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, including the 'Standedge Circuit Walk' and 'Black Hill & Holme Moss loop'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are challenging gravel biking and MTB trails. Explore more options on the Hiking around Kirklees, Gravel biking around Kirklees, and MTB Trails around Kirklees guide pages.

Are there any family-friendly mountain walks in Kirklees?

Yes, Castle Hill Tower is considered family-friendly, offering a nature trail around the hilltop that's ideal for picnics and enjoying the scenery. The Wolfstones Trig Point is also suitable for families, providing accessible views.

What is the Emley Moor Mast and why is it significant?

Emley Moor is home to the Emley Moor Mast, the tallest freestanding structure in the UK. While primarily a broadcasting facility, its sheer size and prominence make it an iconic landmark visible from much of Yorkshire. The surrounding rolling hills also offer country walks and host the annual Emley Show.

What is the best time to visit the peaks in Kirklees?

The best time to visit depends on your preferences. For clear conditions and extensive views, spring and summer are ideal. If you want to see the heather in full bloom, August is particularly beautiful, especially around Wolfstones Trig Point. Be prepared for potentially windy and boggy conditions on moorland peaks like Black Hill Trig Point, even in warmer months.

Can I find rock climbing opportunities on the peaks?

Yes, Pule Hill, located just outside Marsden, features quarried crags that are popular with rock-climbers on less windy days. The area is generally quite windy, so checking weather conditions is advisable.

What are some of the natural features to look out for on Kirklees' peaks?

Kirklees' peaks are characterized by Pennine moorland, offering a rugged charm. You'll find trig points marking summits, such as on Black Hill Trig Point and Standedge Trig Point and View of Castleshaw Reservoir. The landscape often includes peat bogs, especially on higher moorlands, and areas like Pule Hill feature interesting crags and natural arches.

Are there any lesser-known peaks or hidden gems in Kirklees?

While not as widely known as Black Hill or Castle Hill, Britland Edge Hill Summit offers a wet, boggy moorland experience for those seeking solitude and a challenge, often visited as part of the Peak District Ethels challenge. Cop Hill and Cupwith Hill Trig Point also provide rewarding views for those exploring off the main routes.

What is the significance of Standedge?

Standedge Trig Point and View of Castleshaw Reservoir is an escarpment that has served as a major moorland crossing point since Roman times. It's known for its sparsely populated nature, offering a profound sense of solitude and excellent views.

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