Best mountain peaks around Ingram are found in Northumberland, England, a small village situated in the Breamish Valley on the edge of Northumberland National Park. This region is characterized by its rolling hills, ancient landscapes, and significant archaeological sites within the Cheviots. The area offers extensive opportunities for hill walking and exploring historical features.
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The climb up to the trig pointed top of Hedgehope from the direction of The Cheviot, is not too bad and was a real highlight of my walking day. The summit is one of the best in the Cheviots β a cairned shelter from the wind, big skies, a sense of space, and on a clear day you can pick out the coastline, the Cheviot Hills rolling away into Scotland, and even the Lake District in the distance. The route is a bit boggy underfoot, so try and pick a dry period if possible.
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Ros Castle (Ros Hill) 316m P221 (1037ft) (DoBIH Hill ID: 2317) [JNSA 12818] County of Northumberland Definitive List summit.
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Highest mountain in Northumberland national park, a decent path runs through to the summit as its a complete bog fest and there's not really any views as its a large plateau, but the views on the way back down are beautiful.
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Second highest mountain in Northumberland national park, fantastic views from the summit.
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This is the summit of Windy Gyle 619mtrs. Approaching this hill you start to be amongst the clouds and visibility becomes less. It can be windy and wet but was not too bad on the day of the trail in late September 2024
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A great spot is to sit on the trigg point and take the 360 views in which is absolutely stunning,one of my favorite places to hike and you will not be disappointed π
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Windy gyle. one of the most stunning views you will see in Northumberland 360.
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The region around Ingram, nestled in the Northumberland National Park, offers several notable peaks. The highest is The Cheviot Summit, an ancient volcano offering expansive views. Other significant peaks include Cairn Hill, known for its spectacular views and sheltered spot, and the Summit of Windy Gyle, which features a Bronze Age burial cairn and views over Scotland.
Yes, the peaks around Ingram are rich in history. The Summit of Windy Gyle is topped with Russellβs Cairn, a Bronze Age burial site. Additionally, Ros Castle Hill Fort is a 3000-year-old Iron Age hill fort, offering historical insights alongside panoramic views.
The peaks around Ingram offer diverse and far-reaching views. From The Cheviot Summit, on a clear day, you can see as far as the Lake District and Edinburgh. Hedgehope Hill Summit provides panoramic vistas over the Harthorpe Valley and, on fine days, even to Blyth. Ros Castle Hill Fort is famous for its views of up to seven castles.
The Ingram area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including moderate routes like the Cochrane Pike & Middle Dean to Barrow Lane Hillforts loop or more challenging ones like the Hedgehope Hill & Linhope Spout loop. For more details on hiking, visit the Hiking around Ingram guide. There are also options for gravel biking and running trails.
While not a 'hidden gem' in the sense of being unknown, Hedgehope Hill Summit is often overshadowed by The Cheviot but offers arguably better panoramic views due to its less rounded shape. It's the second highest peak in Northumberland and provides a rugged border country experience.
Hiking to the major peaks like The Cheviot Summit and Hedgehope Hill Summit is generally considered challenging. These routes often involve significant elevation gain and can be boggy, especially near the summits. Peaks like Cairn Hill and Summit of Windy Gyle are typically intermediate to challenging.
The Breamish Valley is considered one of the most important archaeological landscapes in the country, featuring Neolithic and Bronze Age settlements, and numerous Iron Age hillforts. Beyond its rich history, it offers picturesque scenery with rolling hills, heather-clad moorland, and waterfalls like Linhope Spout. Ingram is also a designated Dark Sky Discovery Site, making it excellent for stargazing.
Yes, Cairn Hill is known for being more sheltered than the often windswept Cheviot Summit. It features a cairn and windbreak, making it a better spot to stop for a break while admiring the views over the wild Cheviot landscape.
Yes, popular hiking routes include the Linhope Spout Waterfall Trail, and loops exploring hillforts like Cochrane Pike & Middle Dean from Ingram. For more challenging hikes, consider the Hedgehope Hill & Linhope Spout loop. You can find detailed routes in the Hiking around Ingram guide.
The Cheviot Summit is the highest point in Northumberland National Park, standing at 815 meters (2,674 feet). It's an ancient, thankfully extinct, volcano. The summit is part of the iconic Pennine Way long-distance route and offers incredible views that can stretch to the Lake District and Edinburgh on clear days.
The peaks around Ingram are characterized by rolling hills, heather-clad moorland, and rugged landscapes typical of the Cheviots. You'll encounter geological formations, such as the ancient volcanic remnants of The Cheviot Summit, and natural viewpoints like Cairn Hill, offering expansive vistas of the wild and empty terrain.


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