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The 8 Most Amazing Peaks around Piddinghoe

Best mountain peaks around Piddinghoe are characterized by rolling hills and elevated features in East Sussex, England. The area offers scenic views and walking opportunities across its landscape. While Piddinghoe itself has a maximum elevation of 87 meters, the surrounding region provides several notable hills for exploration. These locations offer opportunities for walking and enjoying panoramic views of the natural beauty.

Best mountain peaks around Piddinghoe

  • The most popular mountain peaks is Firle Beacon summit, a natural monument that…

Last updated: June 24, 2026

Firle Beacon summit

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Standing at 712 feet (217 m) tall, Firle Beacon affords extensive views over the South Downs. There are many ancient burial sites on and around the summit, many of which …

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Blackcap Summit and Trig Point

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Blackcap is a National Trust owned area of countryside on the peak of the South Downs, just south east of the village of Plumpton in East Sussex, England. It is …

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Lewes Beacon on Mount Harry

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The locally well-known Lewes Beacon stands on top of Mount Harry and commands beautiful views over the town and surrounding countryside.

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Iford Hill Track

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Part of the South Downs Way, Iford Hill is a tough climb that'll reward you with spectacular views over chalk grassland meadows, rural farmland landscapes and to the quaint towns …

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Beddingham Hill Highpoint

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Stunning views towards Mount Caburn to the north and over the Ouse Estuary to the south, from this highpoint on the South Downs Way.

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David Howells
May 3, 2024, Blackcap Summit and Trig Point

Nice enough trig pointed hilltop and easy enough to get to with grand views out over the South Downs.

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On a clear day the views are beautiful in every direction. The path is wide open here with no real shelter from the elements. You can descend down towards the Southease YHA or continue along the ridge in the other direction.

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Mount Harry rises to a height of 627 feet (191 m) and offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, including the South Downs and the Ouse Valley. It's characterised by the tall brazier, known as Lewes Beacon. This was erected in 2002 as a reminder of the beacon that stood here from the 16th century to warn of danger.

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The locally well-known Lewes Beacon stands on top of Mount Harry and commands beautiful views over the town and surrounding countryside. Historically, the beacon was used as a signal point during times of conflict and also as a place for locals to gather and celebrate. Today, the landmark is a popular spot for walkers and anyone looking for a refreshing nature fix.

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Black Cap is a prominent hill located in the South Downs National Park in East Sussex. The hill stands at 206 m high and provides some glorious panoramic views across the surrounding countryside and coastline.

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An amble up Firle Beacon in the South Downs of southern England. It is 217 metres high and is a Marilyn. It commands a far-reaching view. It is a trig pointed summit and a designated Marilyn.

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Great view and good spot for a snack

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So peaceful up here! On a clear day you’ll be able to see for miles!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular elevated features to explore near Piddinghoe?

Among the most popular elevated features, Firle Beacon summit stands out, offering extensive views over the South Downs and featuring ancient burial sites. Another highly regarded spot is Blackcap Summit and Trig Point, known for its panoramic views over the Weald. Visitors also appreciate Iford Hill Track for its challenging climb and spectacular views over chalk grassland.

Are there any historical or cultural sites on the peaks around Piddinghoe?

Yes, Firle Beacon summit is notable for its numerous ancient burial sites, many of which are still visible today. Local folklore also tells of a giant from Firle Beacon who killed the giant of nearby Wilmington Hill.

What kind of views can I expect from the hills near Piddinghoe?

The hills around Piddinghoe offer diverse and expansive views. From Firle Beacon summit, you can see across the South Downs. Blackcap Summit and Trig Point provides views over the Weald to the North and glimpses of the Downs towards Newhaven and Brighton. Beddingham Hill Highpoint offers stunning vistas towards Mount Caburn and over the Ouse Estuary.

Are there challenging climbs for experienced hikers near Piddinghoe?

Yes, for those seeking a challenge, Iford Hill Track is a tough climb that is part of the South Downs Way. It rewards with spectacular views over chalk grassland meadows and rural farmland landscapes.

What outdoor activities can I do near these elevated features?

The region around Piddinghoe offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, including challenging trails like the South Downs Way. For cyclists, there are options for touring bicycles and gravel biking. Explore more activities and routes in the Hiking around Piddinghoe, Cycling around Piddinghoe, and Gravel biking around Piddinghoe guides.

Are there any specific hills known for their natural beauty or wildlife?

Yes, Swanborough Hill is known for its big vistas and colorful wildlife, especially during warm seasons. It's situated on the South Downs' chalk grassland ridge, where wildflowers proliferate, and you might spot the iconic chalkhill blue butterfly.

What is the terrain like on the trails around Piddinghoe's peaks?

The terrain varies, ranging from rolling hills and chalk grassland ridges to parts of the South Downs Way which can include paved and gravel sections. Some climbs, like Iford Hill Track, are described as tough, indicating varied and sometimes demanding surfaces.

What do visitors enjoy most about the elevated areas near Piddinghoe?

Visitors frequently highlight the expansive and panoramic views as a major draw. The sense of achievement from challenging climbs, the historical significance of sites like Firle Beacon, and the natural beauty, including wildflowers and wildlife on hills like Swanborough Hill, are also highly appreciated.

Are there any less crowded options for experiencing elevated views near Piddinghoe?

While popular spots like Firle Beacon and Blackcap can attract visitors, exploring lesser-known paths on hills such as Beddingham Hill Highpoint or Swanborough Hill, especially during off-peak times, can offer a more tranquil experience with equally stunning views.

What is the highest point directly associated with Piddinghoe village?

While Piddinghoe itself is characterized by rolling hills, the village has a maximum elevation of 87 meters (285 feet). A specific elevated point closely associated with the village is Lodge Hill, which features a trig point and offers local landscape views.

Can I find routes that combine hiking with views of the Ouse Estuary?

Yes, Beddingham Hill Highpoint, located on the South Downs Way, offers stunning vistas over the Ouse Estuary to the south, making it an excellent choice for combining hiking with scenic water views.

Are there any National Trust areas among the peaks near Piddinghoe?

Yes, Blackcap Summit and Trig Point is part of a National Trust-owned area of countryside on the peak of the South Downs. It is also mainly part of the Clayton to Offham Escarpment SSSI, highlighting its ecological importance.

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