Best mountain peaks around Barnsley include a variety of high points and summits that offer scenic views and outdoor activities. The region is characterized by moorland terrain and rolling hills, providing opportunities for walking and exploring the natural landscape. These elevations, while often referred to as hills, represent the highest and most interesting points within the Barnsley area. They provide a range of experiences for those seeking outdoor exploration.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
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Extreme bog monster to get to this trig point
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There are a few ways to get up to the ston circle. Komoot shows the routes up they are active so just follow them. The view from the top of Blacker Hill and the stone circle are fantastic. I'm sure there used to be a board pointing out exactly what you can see but it looks like the vandals have had it. Never the less on a good day you can see far and wide. Worsborough country park and the cafe is 10 mins away and it's all down hill. It's definitely worth the effort to ride or walk up there. It's one of my favourite places to go.
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Make sure your brakes are working if descending this.
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I grew up on B/Hill and this view has always been one of my favourites and inspired me to get outdoors from being a kid.
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Very exposed up here, be warey of fast traffic too
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Grimethorpe Nature Reserve 83.9m P24.4 (275ft) County of Yorkshire Definitive List Summit
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Grimethorpe Nature Reserve 83.9m P24.4 (275ft)
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A remote trig point high on the moors, accessed via a very boggy path from Britland Edge Hill. It's also a Peak District Ethel, so great for ticking off if you're completing the Ethels Challenge.
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While Barnsley features hills rather than traditional mountains, the highest point within the local authority is Hoar Stone Summit, Howden Edge, reaching approximately 514 meters (1,686 feet). Other notable high points include Hartcliff Hill and Snailsden Pike End Trig Point, offering expansive views over moorland terrain.
For spectacular vistas, consider visiting View from the Highest Point near Holme Moss, which offers great views from the top of the hill. Dead Edge End Trig Point also provides spectacular views down over Crowden and Torside, despite its often boggy terrain.
Yes, Grimethorpe Nature Reserve Summit is considered family-friendly and offers a more accessible high point for casual strolls. Additionally, the View from Blacker Hill Stone Circle is also suitable for families.
The peaks around Barnsley offer a range of hiking experiences, from challenging moorland treks to more accessible local walks. For instance, the area around Snailsden Pike End Trig Point provides a challenging yet rewarding walk through remote moorland. For easier options, Dodworth Hill offers local walking opportunities.
The moorlands around Barnsley, especially at higher points like Snailsden Pike End Trig Point and Dead Edge End Trig Point, can be very boggy and wet regardless of the season. It is highly recommended to wear appropriate waterproof footwear and be prepared for potentially fast-changing weather conditions, especially in exposed areas.
Yes, the region offers scenic cycling routes. Pea Royd Lane Hill Climb Summit View is known as a challenging cycling climb, and its summit provides a dramatic transition to open, scenic views, offering numerous potential cycling routes and a 'fantastic taste of Yorkshire cycling'. You can find more cycling options in the Cycling around Barnsley guide.
The peaks and high points around Barnsley are characterized by expansive moorland terrain, especially in areas like Howden Edge. You'll encounter heather, reservoirs such as Winscar and Snailsden, and rugged natural landscapes, providing a sense of wildness and open space.
Yes, View from Blacker Hill Stone Circle is a viewpoint that is also recognized as a historical site. Additionally, Grimethorpe Nature Reserve Summit is also listed as a historical site, offering a blend of nature and heritage.
Beyond hiking and cycling, the area around Barnsley's peaks offers various outdoor activities. You can explore easy hikes like those found in the Easy hikes around Barnsley guide, or more challenging mountain biking trails detailed in the MTB Trails around Barnsley guide. The moorland environments are also popular for experiencing rugged natural landscapes.
Visitors particularly appreciate the expansive and spectacular views offered from many of the high points, such as those near Holme Moss and Dead Edge End. The challenging yet rewarding walks through remote moorland environments, and the opportunity to experience the rugged natural landscape, are also highly valued.
Many of the prominent high points feature trig points, which are concrete pillars used in surveying, and often mark summits. Examples include Snailsden Pike End Trig Point, Dead Edge End Trig Point, and South Nab Trig Point. These often provide excellent viewpoints.


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