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The 10 Most Amazing Peaks around Helbeck

Best mountain peaks around Helbeck are found within the North Pennines, a designated National Landscape and UNESCO Global Geopark in Cumbria, England. This region features open heather moors, dales, and upland rivers, offering diverse ecosystems and geological interest. Peaks like Helbeck Fell, Mickle Fell, and Mount Ida provide varied exploration opportunities for walkers. The area is known for its remote character and opportunities for fell walking.

Best mountain peaks around Helbeck

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Last updated: May 2, 2026

Nine Standards

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Nobody knows the sense of Nine standards ... But they are iconic!

Nobody knows the meaning or benefit of the Nine standards. They are still cult!

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Mickle Fell Summit Cairn

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Mickle Fell is the highest peak in Yorkshire, depending on which list you look at. It is an imposing bulk of a mountain and difficult to get to as a …

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Murton Pike

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This conical hill is located right on the edge of the North Pennines AONB and serves as a great spot to climb if you're looking for a quick ascent or …

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Peeping Hill Cairn

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Peeping Hill Cairn is not that far from the spectacular glacial valley of High Cup Nick. It is a beautiful spot and a lovely scenic waypoint. It is often visited …

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Tailbridge Hill Cairn

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An easy-to-reach hill (547m), particularly from the B6270, with excellent views of Cross Fell (the North Pennines) and Wild Boar Fell across the Mallerstang valley. Spectacular views: feels a bit …

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David Howells
April 15, 2026, Peeping Hill Cairn

Peeping Hill Cairn is not that far from the spectacular glacial valley of High Cup Nick. It is a beautiful spot and a lovely scenic waypoint. It is often visited along with Dufton Pike. There is a bit of a lung-busting climb to get to it, but the track levels out just after, and ahead of you begins the beautiful vistas afforded by the early sight of High Cup Nick.

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Andy
November 29, 2024, Tailbridge Hill Cairn

A little hill but stunning views.

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Small effort for big views. Stunning on a clear day.

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This is a lovely small peak to do; at 594 metres, it is not that high, but it climbs steeply from the car park on the outskirts of Murton. You can actually make a nice short loop by going up Murton Beck, which is quite gentle, and then come in from the north. There is the whitest of whitewashed trig point on top, with great views out towards Mell Fell to the SE and distant panoramas of the Lake District.

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Mickle Fell is the highest peak in Yorkshire, depending on which list you look at. It is an imposing bulk of a mountain and difficult to get to as a large chunk of it is in the Warcop military training range and access is limited. Normally, 10–12 weekends are set aside annually by the military to allow hikers to walk one of two routes to its summit. There are two routes: the Northern Route and the Southern Route, and both require permits. I did the Southern Route, which is a linear route following a fence for most of the way. The middle section of this route is difficult and boggy. For further information, scheduled hiking days, and contact numbers, see the links below.  Access Days — https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/warcop-access-times General Information — https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/5a79714ce5274a2acd18cdf4/dte_info_leaflet_northwest.pdf Application procedure — https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/66339f8e4d8bb7378fb6c172/WTA_Mickle_Fell_Access_Permit_Request_Procedures.pdf

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A nice little hill and viewing point, which makes for a pleasant detour on the way to Nine Riggs. There are good paths to it from the B6270. There are great views of the Mallerstang valley and the surrounding Dales to be had from here.

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This is actually the location of the topographic cairn, which is a really good view point out over the surrounding Dales, and of the Nine Standards, which sit nearby to the north within a few hundred metres. A bit further to the south is the actual summit point of Nine Standards Rigg itself, which is marked by a trig point.

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Andy
February 22, 2024, Nine Standards

Can be a bit boggy in places

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some notable mountain peaks to explore around Helbeck?

The Helbeck area, situated within the North Pennines, offers several distinctive peaks. Popular choices include Nine Standards, known for its curious cairns and superb views, and Murton Pike, a conical hill offering excellent panoramic views. Another great option is Tailbridge Hill Cairn, which provides expansive views of Cross Fell and Wild Boar Fell.

What is the highest mountain peak in the Helbeck area?

Mickle Fell, towering at 788 meters (2,585 feet), is the highest point within the modern county of Durham and a prominent peak in the North Pennines. It offers superb views across the surrounding moorland, including distant sights of the Lake District fells.

Are there any access restrictions for hiking Mickle Fell?

Yes, access to Mickle Fell is restricted due to its location within the Warcop Training Area, a Ministry of Defence firing range. Public access is generally limited to public rights of way on non-firing days, with permits sometimes required. Designated access weekends are often publicized in advance. For more detailed information on access days and permit procedures, refer to the resources provided for Mickle Fell Summit Cairn.

What kind of views can I expect from the mountain peaks around Helbeck?

The peaks around Helbeck offer broad, expansive views of the surrounding North Pennines landscape. From Nine Standards, you can see over Kirkby Stephen, while Murton Pike provides excellent panoramic vistas. Tailbridge Hill Cairn offers spectacular views of Cross Fell and Wild Boar Fell across the Mallerstang valley. Even Meldon Hill provides broad views of surrounding peaks like Cross Fell and Great Dun Fell.

Are there family-friendly mountain peaks or walks near Helbeck?

Yes, for a shorter and potentially family-friendly route, Murton Pike is a great option. Despite its moderate altitude, it offers excellent panoramic views and can be linked with High Cup Nick for a longer hike. Its conical shape makes for a rewarding, quick ascent.

What are the terrain and difficulty levels for hiking in the North Pennines around Helbeck?

The terrain in the North Pennines around Helbeck varies. While some routes, like the ascent to Tailbridge Hill Cairn, are considered easy-to-reach with good paths, others can be more challenging. For instance, the southern route to Mickle Fell Summit Cairn is described as difficult and boggy in its middle section. Hikers should be prepared for varied conditions, including open moorland and potentially marshy areas, especially when venturing off well-defined paths.

What makes the North Pennines region, where Helbeck is located, special?

The North Pennines is designated a National Landscape and a UNESCO Global Geopark, recognized for its world-class earth heritage. It features stunning open heather moors, attractive dales, hay meadows, and tumbling upland rivers. The area is rich in diverse habitats, supports unique flora and fauna, and boasts significant geological interest, including the Whin Sill and U-shaped valleys like High Cup Nick. It offers a remote and wild character for those seeking solitude.

Are there opportunities for other outdoor activities near the mountain peaks?

Beyond fell walking, the Helbeck area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, enjoy mountain biking routes, or embark on cycling tours. The region is also known for stargazing due to some of the darkest skies in the UK, and you can explore industrial heritage sites related to lead mining.

What is the best time of year to visit the mountain peaks around Helbeck for hiking?

The North Pennines can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and summer generally offer the most favorable conditions for hiking, with milder weather and longer daylight hours. Autumn brings beautiful colors to the moorland. Winter hiking is possible but requires appropriate gear and experience due to potentially harsh conditions, including snow and ice, especially on higher fells.

Are there any unique man-made landmarks on the peaks?

Yes, Nine Standards is a prominent man-made monument featuring curious cairns at 662 meters. Its origin is a mystery, with some believing they were constructed by the Romans. It's an iconic landmark offering superb views over Kirkby Stephen and the surrounding landscape.

What is Meldon Hill like for hiking?

Meldon Hill, at 767 meters, is a UK-designated Nuttall with a broad-topped grassy summit. It offers expansive views of surrounding peaks like Cross Fell and Great Dun Fell. The closest approach path is typically the Pennine Way to the south, with parking available at Cow Green Reservoir.

Are there dog-friendly trails around the Helbeck peaks?

Many trails in the North Pennines are suitable for dogs, but it's essential to keep them under close control, especially on open moorland where livestock and ground-nesting birds are present. Always check local signage and be mindful of any specific restrictions, particularly in nature reserves or sensitive areas. The general wild character of the North Pennines makes it a great place for walks with dogs, provided they are well-behaved and on a lead when necessary.

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