Best mountain peaks around Lathom South are characterized by a generally flat landscape, with the highest points reaching approximately 108 meters. While not traditional mountain peaks, the region offers various walking and hiking trails that feature moderate elevation gains. These elevated areas provide opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts to experience varied terrain and scenic views across West Lancashire.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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Alma Field 168.8m P16.4 (554ft) (Hill ID: 510324) [JNSA s13345] County of Lancashire Definitive List summit.
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The view from above is totally fascinating, it gives you peace and tranquility walking around, nearby you can find a golf course for golf lovers
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Billinge Hill 179.3m P151 (588ft) [Billinge S3514] Marilyn summit
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Beacon Country Park is our flagship countryside site, consisting of over 300 acres of rollingBeacon Country Park countryside spread across the slopes of Ashurst Beacon between Upholland, Dalton and Skelmersdale. The site boasts flowing wildflower meadows, grassland, natural ponds and areas of semi-natural woodland. It commands majestic panoramic views across most of Lancashire with viewpoints overlooking the Lancashire Plain to the west and the West Pennine Moors to the east. An extensive path network means that everyone can explore the park and there is plenty of space to walk, run, ride horses or bicycles, fly kites, or just get away from it all and relax.
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Large car park will access to beacon country park.
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Try the climb up from Roby Mill - lovely, quiet little climb. If you fancy a bit of a challenge come up Long Heys Lane from Lees Lane - a little bit of unmade road in the middle and then a long climb on tarmac road.
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The most popular elevated areas offering views include Billinge Hill Tower, a man-made monument with panoramic views towards the Lancashire Moors and North Wales. Another highly rated spot is Ashurst Beacon, a historical watch tower providing vistas towards Liverpool and Blackpool. Parbold Hill Viewpoint is also well-loved for its expansive views of Ashurst Beacon, Winter Hill, and parts of North Wales.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. Ashurst Beacon and Parbold Hill Viewpoint are both considered family-friendly. Additionally, the Viewpoint Bench in Beacon Country Park offers an extensive path network suitable for all, including families, to explore its 300 acres of meadows and woodlands.
The most prominent historical site is Ashurst Beacon. This beacon tower, built in 1798, served as a watch tower to warn of a potential French invasion during the Napoleonic War. It's believed to be on the site of an even older beacon that was part of a relay series.
From the elevated points, you can expect wide-ranging panoramic views. For instance, Billinge Hill Tower offers views across the Lancashire Moors and the hills of North Wales. Ashurst Beacon provides clear day views towards Liverpool and Blackpool, while Parbold Hill Viewpoint showcases Ashurst Beacon, Winter Hill, Wigan, and parts of North Wales.
Yes, Ashurst Beacon is noted as a dog-friendly location, offering an easy walk up to the tower with great views. Many of the trails around the elevated areas in Lathom South are generally suitable for dogs, but always ensure they are kept under control.
Beyond enjoying the views, you can engage in various outdoor activities. There are numerous hiking trails, including loops around Ruff Wood and Ashurst's Beacon. For cyclists, there are MTB trails that incorporate areas like Ashurst Beacon and the Leeds and Liverpool Canal. You can also find running routes, such as those near New Park Wood and Bluebell Wood.
While Lathom South is generally flat, the highest point reaches approximately 108 meters. The Alma Field Trig Point, located in Beacon Country Park, is at 168.8 meters (554 feet), offering one of the highest accessible points in the broader area.
Visitors frequently praise the panoramic views and the sense of peace and tranquility. Tips often mention the ability to see far horizons, including the Lancashire Moors, North Wales, Liverpool, and Blackpool on clear days. The historical significance of sites like Ashurst Beacon also adds to the experience.
Yes, the Viewpoint Bench in Beacon Country Park is located within Beacon Country Park, a flagship countryside site spanning over 300 acres. It features wildflower meadows, grasslands, natural ponds, and semi-natural woodland, offering extensive paths for exploration.
Many of the elevated viewpoints, such as Ashurst Beacon and Alma Field Trig Point, are relatively accessible. Ashurst Beacon involves an easy walk from the road, and Alma Field Trig Point is conveniently located right next to a car park in Beacon Country Park, making it easy to reach.
Yes, while not traditional mountains, the region offers various walking and hiking trails with moderate elevation gains. For example, routes around Lathom South can involve elevation gains of up to 300 meters (1,000 feet) over several hours, providing a good workout amidst varied terrain. Explore the hiking guide for specific routes.


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