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The 19 Most Amazing Peaks around Soulby

Best mountain peaks around Soulby are situated in Cumbria, England, within the Lake District's Eastern Fells. The area features accessible local peaks like Soulby Fell and Soulby Fell North Top, offering views of the Cumbrian landscape. While these fells provide less strenuous walks, the region's proximity to the broader Lake District and Alston Moor allows access to higher peaks for more extensive hiking experiences. This landscape has historically inspired artists and offers a tranquil exploration of the fells.

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Last updated: July 3, 2026

Nine Standards

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At a height of 2,172 feet (662 m), the curious Nine Standards boast superb views over the town of Kirkby Stephen and further afield. The origin of the cairns is …

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Green Bell Summit

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Green Bell (605m) is one of the highest summits in the northern Howgills. Probably the most obvious other hill to see from here is Randyhill Top to the south-west and …

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High Seat Summit (Yorkshire Dales)

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This is the highest point on the ridge on the eastern side of the Mallerstang valley (709m). A superbly wild, remote - and very windy - place, with outstanding 360 …

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Beacon Hill Jubilee Monument

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From the 1,283 foot (391 metre) high summit of Beacon Hill, you are afforded a magnificent view of the rugged Cumbrian countryside. The monument was erected by John Bland in 1887 to commemorate the jubilee of Queen Victoria.

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Tailbridge Hill Cairn

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An easy-to-reach hill (547m), particularly from the B6270, with excellent views of Cross Fell (the North Pennines) and Wild Boar Fell across the Mallerstang valley. Spectacular views: feels a bit …

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Andy
November 29, 2024, Tailbridge Hill Cairn

A little hill but stunning views.

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Ronnie
August 31, 2024, Green Bell Summit

Green Bell [10805] 605m P48 (1985ft) (DoBIH Hill ID: 2772) [JNSA 4970] TP3475 - Green Bell 10805 The Howgills Definitive List County of Westmorland Definitive List Yorkshire Dales National Park Definitive List summit

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Small effort for big views. Stunning on a clear day.

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One of just four trig pillars in the Howgills, the remote and tranquil Green Bell is a great vantage point to view the Yorkshire Dales, Lake District Fells and Northern Pennines from a single spot

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As Yorkshire Hiker says, the true high point is a small cairn, not the larger pile nearby to the north. If you have got to here, then I hope you have the time to savour the views towards Hugh Seat and High Sails. It is open and panoramic, and there are also fine views across the valley towards Wild Boar Fell.

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A nice little hill and viewing point, which makes for a pleasant detour on the way to Nine Riggs. There are good paths to it from the B6270. There are great views of the Mallerstang valley and the surrounding Dales to be had from here.

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This is actually the location of the topographic cairn, which is a really good view point out over the surrounding Dales, and of the Nine Standards, which sit nearby to the north within a few hundred metres. A bit further to the south is the actual summit point of Nine Standards Rigg itself, which is marked by a trig point.

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Andy
February 22, 2024, Nine Standards

Can be a bit boggy in places

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some notable mountain peaks to explore near Soulby?

Near Soulby, you can explore a variety of peaks and landmarks. Nine Standards stands at 662 meters (2,172 feet) and offers superb views over Kirkby Stephen. Another significant spot is Green Bell Summit, one of the highest in the northern Howgills at 605 meters, providing panoramic views of the Yorkshire Dales, Lake District Fells, and Northern Pennines. For a wilder experience, High Seat Summit (Yorkshire Dales) reaches 709 meters with outstanding 360-degree views.

Are there any historical or cultural landmarks among the peaks near Soulby?

Yes, the area features several historical landmarks. Nine Standards is a man-made monument whose origin remains a mystery, with some theories suggesting Roman construction. Additionally, Beacon Hill Jubilee Monument, at 391 meters (1,283 feet), was erected to commemorate Queen Victoria's jubilee and offers magnificent views of the Cumbrian countryside.

What kind of views can I expect from the mountain peaks around Soulby?

The peaks around Soulby offer diverse and expansive views. From Nine Standards, you'll see Kirkby Stephen and beyond. Green Bell Summit provides panoramic vistas encompassing the Yorkshire Dales, Lake District Fells, and Northern Pennines. For a more local perspective, Soulby Fell and Soulby Fell North Top, while smaller, offer glimpses of Ullswater and the surrounding Cumbrian landscape. Tailbridge Hill Cairn offers excellent views of Cross Fell and Wild Boar Fell across the Mallerstang valley.

Are there family-friendly mountain walks near Soulby?

While specific family-friendly designations for individual peaks aren't always available, the lower altitude of Soulby Fell and Soulby Fell North Top makes them suitable for less strenuous walks, offering an opportunity to experience the natural beauty without challenging climbs. For specific routes, consider exploring the Hiking around Soulby guide for easy-rated trails like the Smardale Gill Viaduct – Smardale Bridge loop from Waitby.

What is the best time of year to hike the mountain peaks near Soulby?

The best time to hike the mountain peaks near Soulby is generally during the warmer, drier months, typically from late spring to early autumn. This period offers more predictable weather and clearer paths. However, the region's beauty can be appreciated year-round, with winter hikes offering a different, often tranquil, experience, though requiring more preparation for potentially challenging conditions.

What are the difficulty levels of the mountain trails around Soulby?

The difficulty levels vary. Local peaks like Soulby Fell and Soulby Fell North Top offer less strenuous walks suitable for many. However, highlights such as Nine Standards and Green Bell Summit are rated as intermediate, and High Seat Summit (Yorkshire Dales) is considered challenging. Always check individual route descriptions for specific difficulty ratings.

Where can I find parking for mountain hikes near Soulby?

Specific parking information for individual peaks near Soulby is not detailed here. However, for many trailheads in the wider Cumbria and Lake District area, designated parking areas or roadside parking can be found. It's advisable to research parking options for your specific starting point before your hike, especially for popular routes or during peak seasons.

Beyond hiking, what other outdoor activities can I do near Soulby's peaks?

The area around Soulby offers a range of outdoor activities. You can explore various cycling routes, including MTB Trails around Soulby and Road Cycling Routes around Soulby. These guides feature routes like the 'View of the Smardale Viaduct' for mountain biking and 'Kirkby Stephen Parish Church – 20% Climb to Barras' for road cycling.

Are there any longer or more challenging mountain experiences available near Soulby?

Yes, while Soulby's immediate fells are more modest, its proximity to the broader Lake District and Alston Moor provides access to significantly higher peaks. These include Great Dun Fell (848 m) and Cross Fell (893 m), the highest point in the Pennines. These offer more extensive hiking and grander mountain experiences with far-reaching views.

What amenities are available for hikers in nearby towns like Kirkby Stephen?

Kirkby Stephen, a nearby town, serves as a good base for hikers. It offers amenities such as cafes, pubs, and accommodation options. These facilities can provide refreshments, meals, and a place to stay before or after exploring the mountain peaks and trails in the Soulby area.

What makes Soulby Fell and Soulby Fell North Top unique?

Soulby Fell and Soulby Fell North Top, while not the highest, are unique for their accessibility and the tranquil experience they offer. Soulby Fell is characterized by its flat, pasture-covered summit, historically noted as a vantage point for artists like George Barret Sr. Soulby Fell North Top is distinguished by its woodland summit. They provide a gentler way to experience the Cumbrian fells, away from the more heavily trafficked peaks.

Can I find circular walks around the mountains near Soulby?

Yes, the Hiking around Soulby guide includes several circular routes. Examples include the 'Waitby Intake and Wharton Hall loop from Kirkby Stephen' and the 'River Eden – Frank's Bridge, Kirkby Stephen loop'. These offer varied distances and difficulty levels for exploring the local landscape.

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