Mountain peaks around Cabus offer diverse landscapes within the Forest of Bowland National Landscape. This region features a variety of fells and hills, providing expansive views across Lancashire. The area is characterized by its elevated terrain, offering perspectives towards the Irish Sea, Blackpool, and the distant Lake District. These peaks provide opportunities for exploration and experiencing the natural environment of the region.
Last updated: June 20, 2026
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this track looks god but doesn't go to the other side of this hill.
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Path is straightforward and accessible in dry weather. My 10-year-old granddaughter managed it easily — a good relaxed hike.
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Fiendsdale Nab 433.6m P10.6 (1422ft) (Hill ID: 511614) [JNSA s4456] County of Yorkshire Definitive List summit. County of Lancashire Definitive List summit. Forest of Bowland National Landscape Definitive List summit. Kent List.
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At the summit of Nicky Nook, runners are rewarded with panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. On a clear day, it is possible to see across the Forest of Bowland and even catch glimpses of the distant Lake District and Morecambe Bay.
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Paddy's Pole is the name of the cairn on Fair Snape Fell. There is a trig point and shelter here as well as the pole topped cairn at 510m. It's the highest point in the south-west area of the Forest of Bowland and therefore offers awesome views over Blackpool and out to sea as well as inland over the Forest of Bowland and south to Preston.
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The trig point on Hazelhurst Fell stands at 429m. It's lower than Holme Fell to the east but that one doesn't have a trig. Standing at the south-western edge of the Forest of Bowland highland you get amazing views out over Blackpool to the Irish Sea.
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Beacon Fell Country Park has a trig point at 266m. From here, poking out above the trees in the surrounding park you get amazing views across the Forest of Bowland and out to Morecombe Bay.
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Nicky Nook is a 215m high hill on the western side of the Forest of Bowland. There is a trig pointy on the summit and great views west towards the sea, Fleetwood & Blackpool.
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The most popular mountain peaks in the Cabus area, located within the Forest of Bowland National Landscape, include Nicky Nook Summit, a 215m high hill offering panoramic views towards the Lake District and Morecambe Bay. Another highly regarded spot is Paddy's Pole Summit, Fair Snape Fell, which stands at 510m and provides extensive views over Blackpool and the Irish Sea.
From the peaks around Cabus, you can expect diverse and expansive views. Many summits, like Nicky Nook Summit, offer panoramic vistas of the surrounding countryside, including glimpses of the distant Lake District and Morecambe Bay. From higher points such as Paddy's Pole Summit and Hazelhurst Fell Trig Point, you can see out over Blackpool to the Irish Sea, as well as inland across the Forest of Bowland.
Yes, there are several easy hikes around Cabus that are suitable for families. For example, the path to Paddy's Pole Summit, Fair Snape Fell, is described as straightforward and accessible in dry weather, even for children. You can find more options for gentle walks in the area by exploring the Easy hikes around Cabus guide, which includes routes like the 'Nicky Nook Summit – Applestore Cafe loop'.
Beyond hiking, the Cabus area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including touring bicycle and road cycling options. For detailed routes and guides, check out the Cycling around Cabus guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Cabus guide.
While Nicky Nook Summit is popular, the wider Forest of Bowland National Landscape offers many trails. For potentially quieter experiences, consider exploring routes around Fiendsdale Nab Summit or Hazelhurst Fell Trig Point, which are also within the area and provide excellent views without the same level of foot traffic as the most well-known spots.
The peaks around Cabus are characterized by fells and hills within the Forest of Bowland National Landscape. You'll find distinct features such as trig points and cairns marking summits, like at Paddy's Pole Summit, which also includes a shelter. The elevated terrain itself provides the primary natural attraction, offering expansive views across Lancashire and towards the Irish Sea.
Visitors particularly enjoy the panoramic views offered by the peaks, with many appreciating the clear sightlines to distant landmarks like the Lake District, Morecambe Bay, and Blackpool. The sense of accomplishment from reaching summits like Nicky Nook Summit and the peaceful, natural environment of the Forest of Bowland are also frequently highlighted.
Yes, several peaks feature notable landmarks. Nicky Nook Summit has a trig point. Paddy's Pole Summit, Fair Snape Fell, is marked by a cairn, a trig point, and a shelter. Hazelhurst Fell Trig Point also features a trig point, offering a clear marker for its 429m elevation.
Among the highlighted peaks, Paddy's Pole Summit, Fair Snape Fell, is the highest at 510m. It is the highest point in the south-west area of the Forest of Bowland, providing extensive views.
Yes, the area around Cabus offers opportunities for circular walks. For instance, the Easy hikes around Cabus guide includes routes like the 'Grizedale Reservoir – Nicky Nook Summit loop from St Peters', which is a circular path allowing you to experience the scenery and return to your starting point.
The peaks around Cabus are part of the Forest of Bowland National Landscape, which is characterized by its elevated terrain, primarily composed of gritstone fells. This geology contributes to the distinctive landscape of hills and fells that define the region.


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