Best mountain peaks around Kettleshulme serve as an excellent base for exploring a variety of notable hills and elevated viewpoints in the Peak District. This area offers diverse features, including moorland, limestone ridges, and gritstone crags. These locations provide opportunities for peaceful hiking and scenic outings, integrated into the landscape of the Peak District National Park.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Great hike up to Shutlingsloe from the Scout Hut Car Park.
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It's a great walk up to Shutlingsloe, some great views to be had.
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Great and easy hike up to Shining Tor from the Cat & Fiddle Car Park. Good footpath over the peaty ground, quite cool to walk on.
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Fantastic panoramic views with contrast between views of Kinder Downfall on one side and the city centre skyline urban sprawl of Manchester on the opposite side.
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It's worth the walk up just to tale in the air and the view
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I bet the views are great here on a clear day
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Kettleshulme serves as an excellent base for exploring several prominent peaks. Among the most popular are Shining Tor trig point, the highest point in Cheshire, and Eccles Pike Summit and Toposcope, known for its extensive panoramic views. Another highly regarded peak is Lantern Pike summit, which offers contrasting views of Kinder Downfall and the Manchester city skyline.
For breathtaking panoramic views, Eccles Pike Summit and Toposcope is highly recommended, providing clear day views of Manchester, Mam Tor, Kinder Scout, and Lyme Park. Shutlingsloe Summit, often called the 'Matterhorn of Cheshire,' also offers outstanding views across the Cheshire Plain and the Peak District. Lantern Pike summit provides a unique perspective, showcasing both natural landscapes and urban skylines.
Yes, there are several options for family-friendly walks. While some peaks involve moderate climbs, many routes can be adapted. For example, circular walks that include Cats Tor often provide moderate to easy hiking options with varying elevations, suitable for families. Always check the specific route difficulty before heading out.
Many trails around Kettleshulme's peaks are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the outdoors with your canine companion. However, it's important to keep dogs on leads, especially in areas with livestock or ground-nesting birds, and to follow the Countryside Code. Always carry water for your dog and be mindful of their capabilities on longer or steeper routes.
The area around Kettleshulme is known for its diverse terrain, offering a variety of landscapes to explore. You can expect moorland, limestone ridges, and gritstone crags. Peaks like Shining Tor are set within the Goyt Valley, while Windgather Rocks is a notable gritstone crag. This variety provides interesting and varied walking experiences.
Beyond hiking, the area around Kettleshulme offers a range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including those for touring bicycles and mountain biking. For detailed routes, explore the Cycling around Kettleshulme guide and the MTB Trails around Kettleshulme guide. Rock climbing is also popular at locations like Windgather Rocks.
Yes, many popular hiking routes in the area combine several peaks. For instance, circular walks often encompass Shining Tor and Cats Tor. The Hiking around Kettleshulme guide features routes like the 'Shining Tor, Cats Tor & Foxlow Edge loop' and 'Cats Tor – Shining Tor trig point loop from Jenkin Chapel'.
The peaks around Kettleshulme can be enjoyed year-round, but each season offers a different experience. Spring and autumn often provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer is ideal for longer days and clearer views, though it can be busier. Winter hiking is possible but requires appropriate gear and caution due to potentially challenging conditions like ice and snow on higher ground.
Absolutely. Windgather Rocks, located southeast of Kettleshulme, is an interesting gritstone crag popular with climbers and walkers, offering high viewpoints over the moors. Pym Chair is another notable viewpoint integrated into local walking routes, providing scenic vistas. The diverse geology of the Peak District, with its gritstone and limestone, creates varied and interesting landscapes.
Visitors consistently praise the stunning views and the opportunity for peaceful hiking. The diverse terrain, including moorland, limestone ridges, and gritstone crags, adds to the appeal. Many appreciate the sense of accomplishment from reaching summits like Shining Tor and Shutlingsloe, and the clear day views from Eccles Pike are frequently highlighted.
While many peaks involve some elevation gain, there are options suitable for beginners or those looking for easier walks. Some circular routes that include Cats Tor are described as moderate to easy. It's always advisable to check the specific route's difficulty and elevation profile before starting, and choose paths that match your fitness level.


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