Best mountain peaks around Kirkby Malzeard offer a landscape characterized by rolling hills, moorland, and scenic viewpoints. This area provides access to a variety of summits and elevated positions within the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Visitors can explore 6 distinct peaks, ranging from gentle ascents to more challenging climbs. The region's geography makes it suitable for those seeking both expansive views and historical sites.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Slightly damaged but still standing and with great views all round except to the west where the moor continues to rise. Part of the mid‑20th‑century national retriangulation network used to precisely map Britain before satellite surveying.
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Riva Hill 245.6m P15.6 (806ft) (Hill ID: 512335) [JNSA s11332] County of Yorkshire Definitive List summit. Nidderdale National Landscape Definitive List summit.
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Bale Hill 278.4m P19.1 (913ft) (Hill ID: 512333) [JNSA s10689] County of Yorkshire Definitive List summit. Nidderdale National Landscape Definitive List summit.
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It's Nidderdale, but it sure feels like you were in the actual Dales. The wind-swept, heather-surrounded summit (453m) gives fantastic views, particularly of Little Whernside, but look in any direction and you will be happy.
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TP5812 - Sandy Hill S7714 County of Yorkshire Trig Pillar
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Beautiful country lanes. A nice to approach Harrogate.
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Just a little outside of Harrogate the beauty of Yorkshire's landscape kicks in and won't let you off it's hook again. Tiny roads through gentle hills in an evergreen scenery, this area offers quite amazing views.
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Visitors frequently enjoy exploring How Hill and St. Michael's Church, which offers historical interest alongside panoramic views through gentle hills. Other popular spots include Riva Hill Summit, a recognized natural monument, and Rain Stang Trig Point, known for its wind-swept, heather-surrounded summit and fantastic views of Nidderdale.
While Kirkby Malzeard itself features rolling hills, the broader Yorkshire Dales National Park, easily accessible from the area, offers more challenging ascents. The renowned Yorkshire Three Peaks—Pen-y-ghent, Whernside, and Ingleborough—provide classic mountain experiences with significant climbs and expansive views.
The local peaks and elevated areas offer a landscape of rolling hills, moorland, and scenic viewpoints. You'll find evergreen scenery, heather-covered summits, and opportunities to appreciate the natural beauty of Nidderdale. The broader Yorkshire Dales also feature distinctive geological formations like limestone scenery and caves near peaks such as Ingleborough.
Yes, How Hill and St. Michael's Church is a religious building and historical site offering views. Further afield in the Yorkshire Dales, Ingleborough's summit features the remains of a large Iron Age hill fort, adding significant historical interest to the natural landscape.
Visitors particularly appreciate the amazing views from the gentle hills and evergreen scenery, as noted for How Hill and St. Michael's Church. The wind-swept, heather-surrounded summit of Rain Stang Trig Point is also highly regarded for its fantastic panoramic views, especially of Little Whernside and the surrounding Nidderdale landscape.
Yes, the immediate area around Kirkby Malzeard is characterized by gentle hills and offers routes suitable for families. For easy hikes, you can explore options like the Aislabie Walk or the Kirkby Malzeard – Goose Pond loop. Find more details on these routes in the Easy hikes around Kirkby Malzeard guide.
Beyond hiking the peaks themselves, the region around Kirkby Malzeard offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including moderate options like the Hackfall Wood – River Ure loop. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes such as the Obelisk at Ripon Market Place loop. Explore more activities in the Hiking around Kirkby Malzeard guide and Road Cycling Routes around Kirkby Malzeard guide.
The local summits around Kirkby Malzeard are generally rolling hills rather than dramatic mountains. For example, Riva Hill Summit stands at 245.6 meters, Bale Hill Summit is 278.4 meters, and Rain Stang Trig Point reaches 453 meters. These offer rewarding views without extreme difficulty.
While specific 'hidden gems' are subjective, exploring the various summits listed on the County of Yorkshire Definitive List, such as Nutwith Common Summit, can lead to quieter experiences. These often provide excellent views of the surrounding countryside away from the more frequented paths.
The region is beautiful year-round, but spring and summer offer pleasant weather for hiking and clearer views. Autumn brings vibrant colors to the landscape. Winter can be challenging on higher ground, especially in the broader Yorkshire Dales, requiring appropriate gear for colder conditions and potential snow.
The village of Kirkby Malzeard and surrounding hamlets offer local amenities, including pubs and cafes, which can be found near many of the walking routes. These provide convenient stops for refreshments before or after your walks.
Yes, many of the hiking routes in the Kirkby Malzeard area are designed as circular walks, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Kirkby Malzeard – Goose Pond loop. You can find more circular options in the Hiking around Kirkby Malzeard guide.


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