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Reeth, Fremington And Healaugh

The 15 Most Amazing Peaks around Reeth, Fremington And Healaugh

Best mountain peaks around Reeth, Fremington And Healaugh are found within the Yorkshire Dales, offering elevated landscapes and historical insights. The region features distinctive U-shaped valleys, open moors, and escarpments. These areas provide panoramic views of Swaledale and Arkengarthdale, alongside remnants of the area's lead mining heritage.

Best mountain peaks around Reeth, Fremington And Healaugh

  • The most popular mountain peaks is Grinton Moor Climb – Greets Moss Summit, a climb that offers a scenic "roof of the world" type ascent. This memorable climb provides opportunities for "endless sky" photos.
  • Another must-see spot is Tan Hill Inn – Britain's Highest Inn, a restaurant and summit. Visitors can expect a long, remote, and windswept climb, with a pub located at the summit.
  • Visitors also love Calver Hill Summit Cairn, a viewpoint. This wind-swept hill features a cairn and offers views over Swaledale and Arkengarthdale.
  • Reeth, Fremington And Healaugh is known for its summits, climbs, and viewpoints. The area offers a variety of mountain peaks to see and explore, from prominent hills to challenging ascents.
  • The mountain peaks around Reeth, Fremington And Healaugh are appreciated by the komoot community, with 24 upvotes and 10 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: May 2, 2026

Grinton Moor Climb – Greets Moss Summit

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A nice scenic 'roof of the world' type climb of 2.5 miles at an average of 7%, steepest in the first half. Pub in Grinton to have a brew before you tackle it. Was memorable climb with some 'endless sky' photo opportunities.

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Number 51 in Simon Warren's list of 100 greatest climbs, Tan Hill is a long 10km drag to the top from its start point near Whaw. It heads to the north west from here so if you're travelling in the opposite direction, you have a lovely shallow descent to enjoy.

The climb has an average gradient of 2% but with a kicker near the top of 10% so save a little energy for that as you summit.

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Top of The Fleak

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Climbing out of Swaledale to Askrigg, this is one of the tougest local climbs with stunning views for the moments when not chewing the handlebars. A series of ramps climb away from the river each with a little respite. There's a significant & welcome downhill, before hostilities are resumed with a bang! A drag leads to a nasty short ramp. 20% near the top. Vicious. Defeat this & there's some easy climbing and great views. The road turns upwards again, sweeping steeply towards the top, briefly hitting 20% again. If you can look behind/left the view is again stunning. A couple more ramps won't trouble you if you have got this far as you top out at 545m.

The descent to Askrigg needs a little care. When you get to the level of the trees, the road narrows and there is a steep right hand corner with poor visibility. Watch out for gravel in the corners immediately following.

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Jenny Hill

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The start of Arkengarthdale. The road takes you out of Reeth & the wildness of the valley is immediately apparent.

Rout options are the long drag to Tan Hill (avoid when there is a westerly, it can take forever!) or left at the CB Inn up Bouldershaw or right shortly after to climb The Stang.

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Calver Hill Summit Cairn

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A cairn, a wind-swept hill and terrific views over Swaledale and Arkengarthdale - what more could you possibly want in life? Calver Hill (487m) is on Reeth Low Moor and is a perfect spot for hill-hungry walkers.

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July 9, 2025, Grinton Moor Climb – Greets Moss Summit

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Leave some extra time if you’ve enjoyed the food at Dales Bike Centre Café. Also be prepared for the Stang or more climbs after this starter

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This is the summit of the climb from Wensley up past Castle Bolton, steep there and then the long long climb with 14% as the steepest...

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A cairn, a wind-swept hill and terrific views over Swaledale and Arkengarthdale - what more could you possibly want in life? Calver Hill (487m) is on Reeth Low Moor and is a perfect spot for hill-hungry walkers.

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So remote, so windswept, so starkly beautiful. The climb goes on and on for mile after mile of nothingness, but it's never steep or too challenging, and there's a nice pint waiting for you at the summit

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Nice climb. Steady and never too steep. Great views from the top.

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Seems to go on for ever. Few steep kicks in there to punish you.

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Number 51 in Simon Warren's list of 100 greatest climbs, Tan Hill is a long 10km drag to the top from its start point near Whaw. It heads to the north west from here so if you're travelling in the opposite direction, you have a lovely shallow descent to enjoy. The climb has an average gradient of 2% but with a kicker near the top of 10% so save a little energy for that as you summit.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most scenic mountain peaks to visit in the Reeth, Fremington, and Healaugh area?

The region offers several peaks with spectacular views. For panoramic vistas over Swaledale and Arkengarthdale, consider Calver Hill Summit Cairn. Another excellent choice is Fremington Edge, known for its dramatic escarpment and sweeping views that can extend to the North York Moors on clear days. Grinton Moor Climb – Greets Moss Summit also provides a 'roof of the world' type ascent with 'endless sky' photo opportunities.

Are there any challenging climbs for experienced hikers or cyclists in the area?

Yes, for those seeking a challenge, Grinton Moor Climb – Greets Moss Summit is a memorable ascent, often described as a scenic 'roof of the world' type climb. Another tough local climb is Top of The Fleak, which features a series of ramps with sections reaching 20% gradient. Cyclists often tackle the long 10km drag to Tan Hill Inn – Britain's Highest Inn, which includes a 10% kicker near the summit.

What historical features can be found on or near these mountain peaks?

The area is rich in lead mining history. Along Fremington Edge, you can find paths snaking through old spoil heaps and workings of the disused Fell End Lead Mines. Forefield Rake is also notable for its line of old mine workings, offering a glimpse into the region's industrial past. These historical sites are often integrated into hiking routes, providing a blend of natural beauty and heritage.

Are there any family-friendly mountain walks or viewpoints suitable for children?

While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't listed for all peaks, Calver Hill Summit Cairn is described as having moderate elevation and being suitable for a variety of hikers, making it a good option for families seeking panoramic views without an overly strenuous climb. Always check route details for specific difficulty and terrain before heading out with children.

What outdoor activities can I do near these mountain peaks besides hiking?

The region around Reeth, Fremington, and Healaugh is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the easy "Healaugh and Reeth Swing Bridge loop from Reeth." For mountain biking, routes like "Grinton and Calver Hill loop" offer moderate challenges. Road cyclists can enjoy routes like "The Stang & Richmond loop from Reeth." You can explore more options on the dedicated guides for running, mountain biking, and road cycling.

Where can I find a pub or cafe near the mountain trails?

The area offers several options for refreshments. Tan Hill Inn – Britain's Highest Inn is famously located at a summit, offering a pint after a long climb. There's also a pub in Grinton, which is a good spot for a brew before tackling the Grinton Moor Climb. Additionally, Jenny Hill has a very friendly cafe with amazing views.

What kind of views can I expect from the mountain peaks in this region?

From most elevated points, you can expect spectacular, uninterrupted views of the surrounding Swaledale and Arkengarthdale landscapes. These are characterized by their unique U-shaped valleys, dry stone walls, and traditional Dales villages. Peaks like Calver Hill Summit Cairn and Fremington Edge offer panoramic vistas, while Grinton Moor Climb – Greets Moss Summit provides 'endless sky' photo opportunities.

Are there any hidden gem mountain walks or less-known viewpoints?

While not explicitly 'hidden,' Forefield Rake offers a unique experience. It's described as a "strange, odd, desolate land" with old mine workings, and from its cairn, you can often spot Great Shunner Fell on the western horizon. This area provides a blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue, slightly off the most trodden paths.

What is the terrain like for hiking around Reeth, Fremington, and Healaugh?

The terrain is diverse, ranging from open fields and rugged moors to riverside paths. You'll encounter distinctive U-shaped valleys, dry stone walls, and escarpments. Some climbs, like Top of The Fleak, feature steep ramps, while others, such as the approach to Tan Hill Inn, involve long, windswept drags. Be prepared for varied surfaces and potentially exposed conditions on the uplands.

Can I bring my dog on the mountain trails in this area?

Many trails in the Yorkshire Dales are dog-friendly, but it's always advisable to keep dogs on a lead, especially around livestock and ground-nesting birds. The wild and windswept nature of the uplands means you'll often encounter sheep, as noted near Grinton Moor Climb. Always check local signage and respect the countryside code.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain peaks around Reeth, Fremington, and Healaugh?

Visitors frequently highlight the spectacular panoramic views over Swaledale and Arkengarthdale. The sense of tranquility and the chance to experience the raw beauty of the Yorkshire Dales are also highly valued. Many appreciate the blend of natural grandeur with the historical insights provided by old mine workings. The challenging yet rewarding climbs, like the 'roof of the world' experience on Grinton Moor Climb, are also a big draw.

Are there any specific landmarks or natural monuments to look out for?

Yes, Calver Hill Summit Cairn is a distinctive landmark and a natural monument offering terrific views. Along Fremington Edge, you'll find shimmering scree slopes and crags, and a large stone-built cairn with breathtaking views across Arkengarthdale. The dramatic escarpment of Fremington Edge itself is an iconic natural feature.

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