Best mountain peaks around Little Longstone are situated in the Peak District, an area characterized by its diverse geological formations and expansive moorlands. The region features a mix of challenging ascents and accessible viewpoints, offering varied experiences for outdoor enthusiasts. Many peaks are remnants of ancient geological activity, contributing to the unique landscape. This area provides opportunities to explore natural monuments and historical sites within a mountainous setting.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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A short sharp climb from either the South or North for great views of the valley
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Owler Tor is a collection of striking gritstone formations set in heather covered moorland which creates a particularly spectacular backdrop in August, when it can be surrounded by a sea of purple. The Tor is great for exploring and bouldering, and as it's only a few minutes walk from Surprise View car park, it's a popular destination.
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Very steep (near vertical) section at the top not for the faint hearted! Climbing briefly required and the rocks may be slippery if wet, some surfaces are a bit crumbly, and it is likely to be windy! But wonderful views
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Following the edge is a lot less busy than other routes around this area, late September sees the deer enter rutting season.
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Tough little steep hill in this area but worthwhile doing.
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The area around Little Longstone offers several distinctive peaks. Parkhouse Hill is known for its challenging technical ridge and geological significance. Fin Cop Hillfort provides panoramic views and is a historical site. Another popular spot is Owler Tor, featuring striking gritstone formations ideal for exploring and bouldering.
Yes, Owler Tor is particularly great for families. It features gritstone formations that kids love to climb over and under, with many small paths to explore. It's also easily accessible from a nearby car park, making it a convenient choice for a family outing.
You'll encounter diverse landscapes, from the distinctive dome shape of High Wheeldon Summit Trig Point offering views over other hills, to the gritstone escarpment of White Edge with its breathtaking views over Big Moor and the Derwent Valley. Many areas feature heather-covered moorland, which is especially vibrant in late summer.
Yes, Fin Cop Hillfort is a significant historical site located on a peak, offering not only panoramic views across Derbyshire moorland fields but also a glimpse into ancient human activity in the area.
While beautiful year-round, late summer, particularly August, is highly recommended for visiting places like Owler Tor, when the heather is in full bloom, creating a spectacular purple landscape. Spring and autumn also offer pleasant hiking conditions with generally milder weather and vibrant foliage.
Beyond hiking and climbing the peaks, the area is excellent for cycling and mountain biking. You can find various routes, such as the 'Monsal and Black Harry Trails Loop' for MTB or the 'Monsal Trail Gravel Path' for touring bicycles. For more details, explore the dedicated guides for MTB Trails around Little Longstone, Cycling around Little Longstone, and Gravel biking around Little Longstone.
For a potentially less-walked experience, consider the trail along White Edge. It runs parallel to the more popular Curbar and Froggatt Edge trails, offering double the views and a chance for a quieter circuit walk.
Given the varied conditions in the Peak District, it's advisable to pack layers of clothing, including waterproofs, even on sunny days. Sturdy hiking boots are essential, along with plenty of water, snacks, a map or GPS device, and a first-aid kit. Sun protection is also recommended.
The peaks offer a range of difficulties. Some, like Parkhouse Hill, are considered challenging due to their technical ridges and steep sections. Others, such as the climb to High Wheeldon Summit Trig Point, are short but steep. Many are intermediate, requiring a reasonable level of fitness.
While specific parking details vary by trailhead, many popular spots like Owler Tor are easily accessible from nearby car parks, such as Surprise View car park. It's always best to check specific route descriptions for the most accurate parking information.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular views, the exhilarating climbs, and the unique geological formations. The sense of achievement after tackling a challenging peak like Parkhouse Hill, the historical insights at Fin Cop Hillfort, and the family-friendly exploration at Owler Tor are commonly highlighted experiences.


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