Best mountain peaks around Damerham are characterized by rolling chalk downland, ancient woodlands, and river valleys, offering a landscape more suited for gentle hikes than mountain climbing. The most notable elevated point in Damerham is Damerham Knoll, a Tump at 132 meters. The surrounding region, including the New Forest and Cranborne Chase, provides various hiking opportunities across varied landscapes.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Summerlug Hill at the northeastern corner of Holt Heath offers a small amount of elevation (33 m) and views across the heath. There is also a tumulus.
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The trig point on Bull Barrow to the north of Holt Heath stands at 57m. The barrow is Neolithic or Bronze age.
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Fabulous views of the Avon Valley including the meandering River Avon which reaches the English Channel at Christchurch Harbour and flows north through the city of Salisbury. This spot, just off a quiet road makes an excellent picnic stop with its bench and stunning view.
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The wooded reaches of Godshill Inclosure manage to be both a popular place to walk and a peaceful haven for wanderers. First enclosed in 1810, remnants of the original oak and beechwoods still exist, now interspersed with other, later planted broadleaves such as sweet chestnut, and edged with Scots pine and larch.
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The righthand bench has the best pylon-free view!
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Some parts of the route can be boggy however next to the main path there are alternative paths that lead back the main path
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While Damerham is known for its rolling chalk downland rather than prominent mountain peaks, several elevated points offer excellent views and historical interest. These include View of the Avon Valley and River Avon, Pentbury Knoll (Pentridge Hill Summit), and Gussage Hill Trig Point. The local high point is Damerham Knoll, standing at 132 meters.
Yes, the region offers several spots suitable for families. The View of the Avon Valley and River Avon is a family-friendly viewpoint with a bench, perfect for a picnic and enjoying the scenery. The landscape around Damerham, characterized by gentle hills and woodlands, is generally well-suited for leisurely walks.
From various elevated points, you can expect sweeping views of the surrounding countryside. For instance, View of the Avon Valley and River Avon offers fabulous vistas of the meandering River Avon. Pentbury Knoll (Pentridge Hill Summit) provides excellent panoramic views despite its modest elevation, and Gussage Hill Trig Point offers sweeping views of farmland.
Yes, several spots have historical significance. Gussage Hill Trig Point is the site of an ancient settlement and several long barrows, with only grassy mounds remaining from a civilization over a thousand years old. Additionally, Bull Barrow Trig Point is located on a Neolithic or Bronze Age barrow. Summerlug Hill also features a tumulus.
The region is enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and summer offer lush green landscapes and pleasant weather for walks and picnics. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, while winter can provide crisp, clear views, though some paths might be boggy. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
The area around Damerham is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including easy routes like the Whitsbury Castle loop from Rockbourne. For running enthusiasts, there are many running trails, and cyclists can enjoy several road cycling routes that traverse the scenic downland and woodlands.
Yes, some long-distance footpaths cross these elevated points. For example, the Jubilee Trail and the Hardy Way both pass across Pentbury Knoll (Pentridge Hill Summit). You can find more options for easy hikes around Damerham on komoot.
The most notable elevated point directly within Damerham is Damerham Knoll, which stands at 132 meters (433 feet). While not a mountain, it serves as a local high point within the relatively flat surrounding terrain.
You will encounter a diverse landscape of rolling chalk downland, ancient woodlands, and tranquil river valleys, particularly the River Avon. Highlights like View of the Avon Valley and River Avon showcase the river's meandering path, while other areas feature heathland and remnants of original oak and beechwoods.
Visitors appreciate the excellent views and the peaceful atmosphere. Many enjoy the opportunity for picnics at scenic spots like the View of the Avon Valley and River Avon. The historical significance of sites like Gussage Hill Trig Point and the varied landscapes for exploration are also highly valued.
While Damerham is more known for gentle hikes, the wider region, including Cranborne Chase, offers longer and more challenging routes. For example, the Pentridge Hill loop via Bokerley Ditch explores ancient monuments and provides extensive views. You can find more detailed running and hiking routes, some of which are rated 'difficult', on komoot's running trails guide.


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