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The 13 Most Amazing Peaks around Hunshelf

Best mountain peaks around Hunshelf are characterized by Hunshelf Bank, a prominent ridge offering geological features and scenic views. This elevated area, located on the Sheffield/Barnsley boundary, is known for its Greenmoor Rock exposures and historical quarrying significance. From Hunshelf Bank, visitors can observe distant moorland and enjoy vistas across the landscape. The region provides paths for walking and exploring its natural and historical elements.

Best mountain peaks around Hunshelf

  • The most popular mountain peaks is Margery Hill Trig Point

Last updated: June 28, 2026

High Stones Summit

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Lovely spot, small cairn to mark High Stones/Howden Edge. Lovely rugger moorland views, no jagged peaks here just bleak moorland...but beautiful on a sunny day like today!

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Outer Edge Trig Point

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A very muddy and boggy part of the world! The trig point is surrounded by it's own moat of peat mud, so take care when visiting and wear waterproof footwear as it's very wet.

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Whitwell Moor Trig Point

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We had a nice walk up to the trig point from Underbank Reservoir. The trig is on a hilltop with lovely views of the surrounding countryside.

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South Nab Trig Point

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Accessible over open moorland.

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Pea Royd Lane Hill Climb Summit View

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The short version of the infamous Pea Royd Lane Hill Climb in Stocksbridge. The climb is a short one at just 0.7km but with an average gradient of 14%, maxing …

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November 30, 2025, Outer Edge Trig Point

Outer Edge 541m P23 (1775ft) (DoBIH Hill ID: 7729) [JNSA 5996] TP5253 - Outer Edge S1771 County of Yorkshire Definitive List summit. Peak District National Park Definitive List summit.

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An Ethel summit at 548m above sea level with stunning views over the moorlands

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Make sure your brakes are working if descending this.

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Whitwell Moor Trig point

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Feb 2023- wet underfoot and wild winds. Not all puddles are equal! Over my knee at one point. I'd advise waterproof boots and gaitors as it's a couple of miles of peat bog and water. There are better views than the trig point but nice to achieve.

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There is a parking layby a short distance from the trig point on the Woodhead Pass. Dogs are not allowed on this moorland (there are signs on the gate).

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We had a nice walk up to the trig point from Underbank Reservoir. The trig is on a hilltop with lovely views of the surrounding countryside.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most notable elevated features around Hunshelf?

The Hunshelf area is characterized by Hunshelf Bank, a prominent ridge known for its geological features and scenic views. Specific elevated points include Margery Hill Trig Point, a 1,791-foot (546 m) high summit, High Stones Summit, the highest point in Sheffield and South Yorkshire at 550 metres (1,804 ft), and Whitwell Moor Trig Point, offering lovely countryside views.

What kind of views can I expect from the elevated areas around Hunshelf?

From the top of Hunshelf Bank, you can enjoy excellent views overlooking Stocksbridge and distant moorland. Specific highlights like High Stones Summit offer 360-degree views, while Margery Hill Trig Point provides far-reaching vistas over Howden Edge. Whitwell Moor Trig Point also boasts lovely views of the surrounding countryside.

Are there any historically significant sites or geological features to explore near Hunshelf Bank?

Yes, Hunshelf Bank is significant for its geology, particularly the Greenmoor Rock exposures. This fine-grained sandstone was historically quarried on a large scale for paving stones, and evidence of this industry, such as remnants of the Isle of Skye Quarry and large rock blocks, can still be seen. The area also features dry stone walls constructed from this local rock, reflecting its rich industrial past.

What are some popular hiking routes around Hunshelf?

The Hunshelf area offers various hiking routes. You can find options like the 'Wortley Wagyu Burger Bar – Wharncliffe Crags loop from Wortley' or the 'Underbank Reservoir – Ye Olde Mustard Pot loop from Stocksbridge'. For more hiking options, you can explore the Hiking around Hunshelf guide.

Are there options for mountain biking or gravel biking near Hunshelf?

Absolutely. The region around Hunshelf provides excellent opportunities for both mountain biking and gravel biking. For MTB, routes like 'Wharny Climb – Greno Woods Red Trail loop from Wortley' are available. Gravel biking enthusiasts can find routes such as 'Derwent Reservoir – Derwent Dam East Tower loop from Langsett'. You can find more details in the MTB Trails around Hunshelf and Gravel biking around Hunshelf guides.

Are the trails around Hunshelf suitable for families or beginners?

Yes, there are trails suitable for various skill levels. For example, the 'Underbank Reservoir – Ye Olde Mustard Pot loop from Stocksbridge' is rated as an easy hiking route. When planning, look for routes described as 'easy' or 'intermediate' to find options that might be more suitable for families or those new to hiking.

Can I bring my dog on the trails around Hunshelf?

Many outdoor areas in the UK are dog-friendly, but it's always best to check specific trail regulations or local signage. Generally, dogs are welcome on public footpaths, but should be kept under control, especially near livestock or in nature conservation areas. Be prepared for potentially boggy conditions, which might be challenging for some dogs.

What should I know about the terrain and conditions when visiting the elevated areas around Hunshelf?

The terrain around Hunshelf, particularly near trig points like Margery Hill Trig Point and Outer Edge Trig Point, can be very boggy and wet, especially after rain. Some peat bogs can be quite deep. It is highly recommended to wear waterproof footwear and gaiters to ensure a comfortable and safe experience.

What is the highest point in the Hunshelf area?

The highest point within the boundaries of both Sheffield and South Yorkshire, located near Hunshelf, is High Stones Summit, which stands at 550 metres (1,804 ft).

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the peaks and elevated areas around Hunshelf?

Visitors frequently appreciate the expansive views, especially the 360-degree panoramas from spots like High Stones Summit. The sense of being 'on top of the world' after a challenging climb, such as the Pea Royd Lane Hill Climb Summit View, is also a highlight. The unique gritstone formations and the bleak, yet beautiful, moorland scenery are often mentioned as appealing features.

Are there any less crowded elevated spots to visit near Hunshelf?

While specific 'less crowded' spots aren't always guaranteed, exploring some of the lesser-known paths along Hunshelf Bank or venturing slightly off the most popular routes to trig points might offer a more solitary experience. The area generally provides ample space for exploration, allowing for a sense of quiet solitude away from urban centers.

What are some of the more challenging climbs or routes in the Hunshelf area?

For those seeking a challenge, the Pea Royd Lane Hill Climb Summit View is notable, with an average gradient of 14% and a maximum of 17%. Many of the routes leading to trig points like Margery Hill Trig Point and Outer Edge Trig Point can also be challenging due to boggy and wet conditions, requiring careful navigation and appropriate footwear.

What is the best time of year to visit the elevated areas around Hunshelf?

The best time to visit depends on your preference. Spring and summer offer milder weather and longer daylight hours, ideal for enjoying the views and exploring. However, be aware that conditions can still be boggy. Autumn brings beautiful colors to the moorland. Winter hikes are possible but require appropriate gear due to potentially wild winds, deep puddles, and very wet underfoot conditions, especially around the peat bogs.

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