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The 5 Most Amazing Peaks around Copythorne

Best mountain peaks around Copythorne are found within the New Forest National Park, characterized by lowland geography with sands and gravels. While not traditional mountains, the region features several notable hills and elevated points, often referred to as summits in local contexts. These areas offer scenic views of the surrounding New Forest landscape and diverse terrain for exploration. The area provides accessible routes for experiencing the unique flora and fauna of the National Park.

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Last updated: May 3, 2026

Winchester Road Cycle Path Over Hut Hill

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Holm Hill

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Holm Hill is an area of open heathland situated in the stunning New Forest National Park. The area is characterised by towering wind-blown Scots pine trees, sandy knolls, and various bogs.

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Ragged Boys Hill

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Ragged Boys Hill is a peak in New Forest National Park. You'll be strolling through a beautiful oak woodland situated on a south-facing slope, affording sensational views across the park.

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White Moor Trig Point

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The trig point t the summit of White Moor stands at 49 m. It's not a very pronounced summit, but the trig helps with orientation when you run here. The …

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Crock Hill on Furzley Road

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Off Furzley Road here, the wooded area is Crock Hill, which is a hill managed by National Trust: probably called Crock Hill as it was a Romano-British pottery site. At …

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johannes gemmeke
July 9, 2025, Ragged Boys Hill

The giant oaks are widely spaced, allowing them to form large crowns. Were they planted as "pasture oaks"? To provide acorns for the cattle that were driven into the forest for grazing?

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Off Furzley Road here, the wooded area is Crock Hill, which is a hill managed by National Trust: probably called Crock Hill as it was a Romano-British pottery site. At 37m, it's not going to cost you a lot of calories.

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February 18, 2024, Ragged Boys Hill

A place where the infmaous ragged boys gang would play before it was used for bombing raid practice.

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August 14, 2023, White Moor Trig Point

The trig point t the summit of White Moor stands at 49 m. It's not a very pronounced summit, but the trig helps with orientation when you run here. The trails in all directions are great fun, fairly flat and fast underfoot.

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Holm Hill is an area of open heathland situated in the stunning New Forest National Park. The area is characterised by towering wind-blown Scots pine trees, sandy knolls, and various bogs.

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Ragged Boys Hill is a peak in New Forest National Park. You'll be strolling through a beautiful oak woodland situated on a south-facing slope, affording sensational views across the park.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some popular elevated points to visit around Copythorne?

While Copythorne is in a lowland area, it features several notable hills and elevated viewpoints. Popular spots include Holm Hill, known for its open heathland and Scots pine trees, Ragged Boys Hill with its oak woodland and views, and White Moor Trig Point, a natural monument offering generally flat and fast trails.

Are there family-friendly walking options among the hills near Copythorne?

Yes, several areas are suitable for families. Holm Hill and White Moor Trig Point are both marked as family-friendly. Additionally, Crock Hill on Furzley Road offers a gentle, wooded area suitable for families.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see when exploring the hills around Copythorne?

The region offers a diverse mix of natural landscapes. You'll find open heathland with Scots pine trees and sandy knolls at Holm Hill, beautiful oak woodlands at Ragged Boys Hill, and areas with bogs. Copythorne Common, while not a single peak, features dry heath, acid grassland, conifer and broadleaved woodland, providing habitats for reptiles like common lizards, slow worms, and adders, as well as various bird species.

Are there any historical sites or points of interest near the elevated areas?

Yes, the area has interesting historical connections. Ragged Boys Hill has a past linked to a local gang and was even used for bombing raid practice. Crock Hill on Furzley Road is believed to have been a Romano-British pottery site. Copythorne Common also features dips and hollows formed by the US army before D-Day, with remnants of slit trenches and tank positions still visible.

What outdoor activities can I do near these elevated points?

Beyond walking and exploring the hills, you can enjoy various outdoor activities. There are numerous running trails, such as the 'St. Mary’s Church, Copthorne loop from Cadnam' or the 'Splitwind Pond loop from Copythorne'. For cycling, consider the 'Winchester Road Cycle Path Over Hut Hill' or explore gravel biking routes like the 'New Forest Cycle Route: Bolderwood Loop from Lyndhurst'. You can find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Copythorne, Road Cycling Routes around Copythorne, and Running Trails around Copythorne guides.

What is the best time to visit the hills around Copythorne?

The hills and commons around Copythorne offer beauty throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for experiencing the unique flora and fauna, including ancient oaks and fragrant chamomile. The diverse terrain and accessible routes make it enjoyable in most seasons, allowing you to observe the changing landscapes of the New Forest.

Are there dog-friendly walking options?

Yes, White Moor Trig Point is specifically noted as dog-friendly, offering trails that are generally flat and fast underfoot. Many of the open common areas and woodlands in the New Forest are also suitable for walks with dogs, though it's always advisable to keep them under control, especially around grazing ponies and cattle.

What makes Copythorne Common and Cadnam Common worth visiting?

Copythorne Common is a nature reserve rich in history, featuring remnants of D-Day preparations and diverse habitats for reptiles and birds. It offers gentle gradients and is grazed by ponies and cattle. Cadnam Common, adjacent to Copythorne, provides varied terrain with woodlands and open glades, perfect for observing grazing ponies. Both commons are integral to local walking routes and offer accessible natural beauty.

How accessible are the walking routes to these elevated points?

The walking routes to these hills and commons are generally considered easy to medium difficulty. They are designed to be accessible, allowing visitors to experience the unique flora and fauna of the National Park without requiring strenuous climbing. For example, the trails around White Moor Trig Point are described as fairly flat and fast.

What do visitors enjoy most about the elevated points around Copythorne?

Visitors appreciate the scenic views of the New Forest landscape, the diverse terrain ranging from heathland to woodland, and the peaceful atmosphere. The historical elements, such as the D-Day remnants on Copythorne Common and the past of Ragged Boys Hill, also add a unique dimension to the exploration. The accessibility and variety of walking options are frequently highlighted.

Can I find circular walking routes that include these hills?

Yes, the region is well-suited for circular walks. Copythorne Common and Cadnam Common are often incorporated into circular routes originating in Copythorne, allowing you to experience a mix of woodland and open glades. While specific named circular routes for individual highlights aren't detailed here, the interconnectedness of the commons and trails makes creating your own circular paths straightforward.

Are there any specific viewpoints that offer exceptional panoramas?

Ragged Boys Hill, with its south-facing slope and oak woodland, provides sensational views across the New Forest National Park. Holm Hill also offers elevated perspectives over open heathland. These spots are ideal for taking in the characteristic landscape of the area.

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