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The 15 Most Amazing Peaks around Hartlington

Best mountain peaks around Hartlington are found in a region known for its fine walking terrain and diverse landscapes. This area, nestled in the Peak District, offers a variety of peaks and hills. The terrain includes dramatic gritstone ridges, distinctive undulating formations, and dome-shaped hills. Hartlington serves as a base for exploring these natural features, which are characterized by their geological significance and panoramic views.

Best mountain peaks around Hartlington

  • The most popular mountain peaks is Simon's Seat, a…

Last updated: July 3, 2026

Simon's Seat

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Sharp Haw Summit

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Sharp Haw is a 1,171-foot (357 m) hill that sits along the Dales High Way long-distance hiking trail through the Yorkshire Dales. The hill just sneaks into the southernmost part …

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Great Whernside Summit

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A gorgeous and stunning hill, at 704m (don't confuse it with Whernside, which is in a completely different location 27km away!).

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Crookrise Trig Point

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There are views for miles from the summit of Crookrise. The trig point itself sits above gritstone boulders that seem to fall away down the hillside, giving an impressive sense …

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Cracoe Fell War Memorial

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On Cracoe Fell (507m), there is a very impressive obelisk commemorating the men from the Cracoe parish who, as it is written on it, "gave their lives in the two …

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The Yorkshire Hiker
August 8, 2025, Crookrise Trig Point

When hiking from the reservoir side, the trig pillar is located off the main path over the side of the wall accessed via a stile

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Ged
June 1, 2025, Simon's Seat

Nice walk which can be extended to find the secret waterfall

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cracoe fell can be horrendous wind speeds

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cookrise trig

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There is a good moorland path that leads from Rylstone Cross right through to Embsay reservoir which makes for great fell running - it's rocky in parts, muddy in others and always up or down. The highlight and a great goal for a run is the trig point set in huge boulders on the summit of Crookrise

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Oliver G
August 26, 2024, Sharp Haw Summit

There's a good trail on the ground either from Flasby (the more interesting route) or Skipton side, and a rocky summit with a trig point - the perfect destination for a fell run

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Good views all round .nice place to stop

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Great Whernside is a cracking peak to do. The walk up from the picturesque village of Kettlewell is scenic and not that long a journey, about four and a half kilometres each way. Don't expect a jagged peak of any kind, this is a nice rolling hill, topped with the obligatory good old-fashioned trig point. At 704 metres, it is easily a UK-designated Nuttall.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most notable mountain peaks near Hartington?

The region around Hartington offers a variety of distinctive peaks. Some of the most recognized include The Roaches, known for its dramatic gritstone ridge, Chrome Hill with its unique 'Dragon's Back' shape, and Parkhouse Hill, which is geologically significant as an ancient atoll. For those seeking prominent summits, Simon's Seat is a popular gritstone outcrop offering extensive views, and Great Whernside Summit provides fantastic views from its rolling hilltop.

Which mountain peaks offer the most challenging climbs or exhilarating walks?

For a challenging experience, Chrome Hill and Parkhouse Hill are known for their rewarding, albeit steep and potentially slippery, ascents. Parkhouse Hill, in particular, features a technical ridge walk. The Roaches also offer challenging terrain popular with hikers and climbers. For a significant landmark and a good outing, Shining Tor, the highest point in Cheshire, is a noted peak bagger's destination.

Are there any unique geological features among the peaks near Hartington?

Yes, the area boasts fascinating geological formations. Chrome Hill is famously known as part of the 'Dragon's Back' due to its distinctive, undulating shape. Its smaller neighbor, Parkhouse Hill, is geologically significant as the remains of an atoll from the Carboniferous period, formed approximately 340 million years ago when the area was a tropical sea.

Which peaks offer the best panoramic views?

High Wheeldon Summit is highly recommended for its fabulous panoramic views, especially over Chrome Hill and Parkhouse Hill. Simon's Seat, a prominent gritstone outcrop, also provides extensive views across the Dales. Additionally, Great Whernside Summit offers fantastic vistas from its 704m elevation.

Are there easy hiking options around Hartington's peaks?

Yes, while some peaks offer challenging climbs, there are easier hiking options available in the wider Hartington area. You can find several easy routes, such as the High Shaws Laithe and Valve Tower loop from Grimwith Reservoir Car Park, or shorter walks like the Appletreewick Village loop. For more details on easy hikes, explore the Easy hikes around Hartlington guide.

What kind of hiking trails can I find near these mountain peaks?

The area around Hartington is renowned for its fine walking terrain, featuring numerous ancient routes and trackways. You'll find a mix of trails ranging from easy strolls to challenging ascents. Many routes lead to trig points and offer stunning views. For a comprehensive overview of hiking opportunities, check out the various hiking guides for Hartington.

Are there any historical landmarks on the peaks?

Yes, on Cracoe Fell, you can find the Cracoe Fell War Memorial. This impressive obelisk commemorates men from the Cracoe parish who lost their lives in the World Wars. The extensive views from this sacred monument add to its significance, especially during sunrise and sunset.

What is the terrain like on the mountain peaks near Hartington?

The terrain varies significantly. You'll encounter dramatic gritstone ridges like The Roaches, distinctive undulating formations such as Chrome Hill, and dome-shaped hills like High Wheeldon. Some paths can be steep and slippery, especially on peaks like Parkhouse Hill, while others feature good moorland paths, rocky sections, and muddy stretches, as seen on the way to Crookrise Trig Point.

What other outdoor activities can I do near these mountain peaks?

Beyond hiking, the Hartington area offers opportunities for various outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes, with options ranging from moderate to difficult, such as the Barden Moor Track loops. There are also numerous running trails, including moderate and difficult options like the Loup Scar and Bents Lathe loop. For more details, refer to the Gravel biking around Hartlington and Running Trails around Hartlington guides.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain peaks around Hartington?

Visitors consistently appreciate the breathtaking views and the sense of accomplishment from reaching the summits. The diverse landscapes, from rugged gritstone to unique geological formations, provide striking natural scenery. Many also enjoy the well-placed benches for enjoying views, the challenge of the climbs, and the opportunity for fell running on rocky trails. The area's rich history and natural beauty make it a rewarding destination for outdoor enthusiasts.

Are dogs allowed on all mountain peak trails in the area?

While many areas in the Peak District are dog-friendly, it's important to check specific regulations for each trail or highlight. For example, dogs are explicitly not permitted on the route to Simon's Seat, even though it's on open access land. Always look for local signage or specific highlight tips regarding dog access.

What should I know about visiting Sharp Haw Summit?

Sharp Haw Summit is a 357m hill located along the Dales High Way, just within the Yorkshire Dales National Park. It features a rocky summit with a trig point and is a popular destination for fell running. There's a well-placed bench just below the summit where you can enjoy the views. Access is possible via good trails from Flasby or Skipton.

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