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The 11 Most Amazing Peaks around Yealand Conyers

Best mountain peaks around Yealand Conyers are situated within the Arnside and Silverdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). This region features scenic hills and fells that provide impressive views of the surrounding landscape. While not towering mountains, these locations offer diverse ecosystems, historical significance, and opportunities for walks. The area is characterized by limestone grassland, mixed woodland, and panoramic vistas over Morecambe Bay and towards the Lakeland Fells.

Best mountain peaks around Yealand Conyers

  • The most popular mountain peaks is Arnside Knott, a summit that is considered one of the crowning jewels of the Arnside and Silverdale AONB. At 159 m (522 ft), it is the lowest of the 2,011 Marilyn hills in the UK.
  • Another must-see spot is Hampsfell Hospice Viewpoint, a man-made monument offering grand 360-degree views. The small building at its summit, known as the Hospice, includes a topograph to help identify visible landmarks.
  • Visitors also love Farleton Fell Summit, a natural monument with excellent views. From here, visitors can see Morecambe Bay to the west and the peaks of the Lake District to the north.
  • Yealand Conyers is known for its diverse hills, fells, and viewpoints. These range from prominent features within the AONB to historically significant sites with archaeological interest.
  • The mountain peaks around Yealand Conyers are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 140 upvotes and 76 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: May 6, 2026

Arnside Knott

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Arnisde Knott is one of the crowning jewels of the Arnside and Silverdale Area of Natural Beauty. Interestingly, at 522 feet (159 m) it is the lowest of all the 2,011 Marilyn hills, which are defined as UK peaks with a prominence of 492 feet (150 m) or more.

It's a great place to spot wildlife. Its mixed woodland and limestone grassland make it a vibrant place, with beautiful butterflies and wildflowers come spring and summer. The views are extensive too, with the Lakeland Fells rising to the north west and the Yorkshire Dales to the east.

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Humphrey Head Trig Point

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The views from the trig pillar of Humphrey Head are fantastic. You can see the Coniston fells clearly, and further to the right you can see the Fairfield range.

The views out over Morecambe Bay are equally stunning. I visited at sunset and it was the ideal time to walk this small fell (the smallest of Alfred Wainwright's Outlying Fells of Lakeland).

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Farleton Fell Summit

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Excellent views from up here!

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Hampsfell Hospice Viewpoint

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Hampsfell viewpoint offers grand 360-degree views. The small building on top called the Hospice has a kind of topograph on top to show you what you can see. It's only about 220m high but stands proud in the flatter lands around.

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Summerhouse Hill summit

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Summerhouse Hill 126m P32 (413ft)
(DoBIH Hill ID: 16287) [JNSA 23026]
Arnside & Silverdale National Landscape Definitive List summit.
County of Lancashire Definitive List summit.

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Ronnie
June 29, 2025, Summerhouse Hill Summit

Summerhouse Hill 126m P32 (413ft) (DoBIH Hill ID: 16287) [JNSA 23026] Arnside & Silverdale National Landscape Definitive List summit. County of Lancashire Definitive List summit.

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A beautiful place, reminds me of Italy, of Tuscany in the summer sun!

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Kenny
September 12, 2023, Arnside Knott

Arnside Knott is a serene and scenic location that provides a peaceful escape into nature. Whether you're interested in running, hiking, or simply enjoying the stunning views, Arnside Knott is a great place to explore within the Arnside and Silverdale AONB.

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Humphrey Head is a nature reserve and has a prominent position on Morecambe Bay with great views all around.

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Great views from here with Morecambe Bay to the west and the peaks of the Lake District to the north.

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Arnside Tower was built in the second half of the 15th century. Constructed of limestone rubble, the tower was originally five storeys high, measuring 50 feet by 34 feet.

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Spectacular viewpoint out to Morecambe Bay.

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No views at the trig point but plenty of great views on the way up.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most notable peaks or viewpoints to visit around Yealand Conyers?

The area around Yealand Conyers, within the Arnside and Silverdale AONB, offers several prominent hills and viewpoints. Among them, Arnside Knott is a popular choice, known for its diverse habitats and extensive views. Other significant spots include Hampsfell Hospice Viewpoint for its 360-degree panoramas, and Farleton Fell Summit, offering views of Morecambe Bay and the Lake District.

What kind of views can I expect from the peaks in this area?

From the various peaks and viewpoints around Yealand Conyers, you can expect stunning panoramic views. For instance, Arnside Knott provides vistas towards the Lakeland Fells and the Yorkshire Dales. From Humphrey Head Trig Point, you can see the Coniston Fells, the Fairfield range, and spectacular views over Morecambe Bay, especially beautiful at sunset. Hampsfell Hospice Viewpoint is particularly noted for its grand 360-degree views of the surrounding landscape.

Are there opportunities for wildlife spotting on the trails?

Yes, the area is rich in wildlife. Arnside Knott, with its mixed woodland and limestone grassland, is a vibrant spot for wildlife, particularly butterflies and wildflowers in spring and summer. Visitors have also reported seeing Red Kites hovering above the Knott.

What natural features make the Arnside and Silverdale AONB unique?

The Arnside and Silverdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) is characterized by its diverse habitats, including mixed woodland and limestone grassland. It's also known for its prominent position on Morecambe Bay, offering unique coastal views alongside its hills and fells. The area's geology contributes to its distinctive flora and fauna.

Are there any historically significant peaks or landmarks?

Yes, Summerhouse Hill summit, very close to Yealand Conyers, has historical significance. Archaeological excavations have revealed a Bronze Age kerbed cairn, and there are intriguing limestone blocks on the summit that may be remains of a massive stone circle. The hill also features a grass-covered limestone plinth marking the site of a Georgian summerhouse, which gave it its modern name. Additionally, Hampsfell Hospice Viewpoint includes a small building known as the Hospice, which has a topograph to identify visible landmarks.

Are there family-friendly walks or peaks suitable for beginners?

Many of the walks in the Arnside and Silverdale AONB are suitable for families and beginners, offering relatively gentle ascents to rewarding viewpoints. Arnside Knott is considered family-friendly, with various paths and trails. For more easy options, you can explore the Easy hikes around Yealand Conyers guide, which includes routes like the Eaves Wood loop.

When is the best time of year to visit the peaks around Yealand Conyers?

The peaks around Yealand Conyers are beautiful year-round. Spring and summer are particularly vibrant, with wildflowers and butterflies abundant, especially around Arnside Knott. Visiting Humphrey Head Trig Point at sunset offers particularly stunning views over Morecambe Bay.

What outdoor activities can I do near the peaks around Yealand Conyers?

Beyond hiking and walking, the area offers opportunities for mountain biking and road cycling. You can find various routes in the MTB Trails around Yealand Conyers guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Yealand Conyers guide. These guides feature routes that explore the scenic landscape surrounding the peaks.

Are there specific hiking trails recommended for exploring the peaks?

Yes, there are numerous hiking trails. For easy walks, consider routes like the Eaves Wood loop or the Arnside Tower Ruins loop, detailed in the Easy hikes around Yealand Conyers guide. Many paths lead up to and around Arnside Knott, offering lovely circular routes, though it's advisable to check tide times for coastal sections.

Can I go mountain biking or road cycling near these peaks?

Absolutely. The region provides excellent terrain for both mountain biking and road cycling. You can explore routes such as the 'Arnside Knott and RSPB Leighton Moss loop' for mountain biking or the 'Dallam Park Deer Park Lane – Arnside Pier loop from Yealand Conyers' for road cycling. More options are available in the MTB Trails around Yealand Conyers and Road Cycling Routes around Yealand Conyers guides.

How accessible are the peaks around Yealand Conyers by public transport?

While Yealand Conyers itself is a tranquil village, the wider Arnside and Silverdale AONB has some public transport links, though services can be less frequent than in urban areas. It's recommended to check local bus schedules to nearby villages like Arnside or Silverdale, which often serve as starting points for walks to the peaks. Planning your journey in advance is advisable.

Where can I find parking for walks near these peaks?

Parking is generally available in the villages and designated areas within the Arnside and Silverdale AONB that serve as trailheads for popular walks. For specific peaks like Arnside Knott, there are often car parks in Arnside village or smaller lay-bys closer to the ascent points. Always look for official parking areas and be mindful of local residents when parking.

Are there places to eat or stay near the peaks in Yealand Conyers?

Yealand Conyers and the surrounding villages within the Arnside and Silverdale AONB offer various options for refreshments and accommodation. You can find local pubs, cafes, and guesthouses that cater to visitors exploring the area. For more information on local amenities, you might find details on the Visit Lancashire website.

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