Best mountain peaks around Farrington Gurney are prominent hills within the Mendip Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This village, situated at the foot of the Mendip Hills, offers elevated points that provide opportunities for outdoor activities and scenic views. The landscape includes ancient sites like Maes Knoll, adding historical context to the natural beauty. These locations are locally referred to as "peaks" and are part of the wider Mendip Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
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This hill, while lower than the surrounding ridges, provides great views from the top. Fern covered with several tracks crossing the slopes.
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One of the highest points in the area with great views all around. Not too tough to climb or descend either, but can get overgrown in the Summer months.
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Despite it's less than dramatic peak. North Hill is actually the Mendip Hills Area of Oustanding Natural Beauty's second highest hill at 300M high. It is situated between Priddy Mineries and Priddy Nine Barrows.
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Maes Knoll is an Iron Age hill fort on the outskirts of Bristol. From atop the huge rampart you get an incredible view over the Chew Valley. The site is a Scheduled Ancient Monument.
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From the summit of Knowle Hill, you get lovely views over Chew Lake and the rolling Mendip Hills AONB. There's a bench on the summit, perfectly placed so you can enjoy the view.
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The third hill in Somerset’s Three peaks trail, but a little underwhelming as the track simply steers around it!
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The second stop on the Three Peaks trail, Knowle Hill has gorgeous panoramic views of the Chew Valley. Keep your eyes peeled for wild deer!
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The komoot community highly rates several hills in the area. Knowle Hill is particularly popular for its lovely views over Chew Lake and the Mendip Hills AONB, complete with a bench at the summit. Another favorite is the View from Maes Knoll, an ancient hill fort offering panoramic views of Somerset.
For stunning panoramic views, Knowle Hill provides picturesque vistas over Chew Lake and the rolling Mendip Hills. Similarly, the climb up to Maes Knoll rewards you with expansive views across Somerset and the Chew Valley.
Yes, Maes Knoll is an ancient Iron Age hill fort and a Scheduled Ancient Monument. It offers a unique opportunity to explore a site of historical interest while enjoying the surrounding landscape.
North Hill holds the distinction of being the Mendip Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty's second-highest hill, standing at 300 meters. It's located between Priddy Mineries and Priddy Nine Barrows and offers great views all around.
Blackberry Hill is part of Somerset's Three Peaks trail. While the track primarily steers around it, it's a component for hikers looking to complete this more challenging route.
The area around Farrington Gurney offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous easy hikes, as well as cycling and MTB trails. Popular routes include the 'Old Railway Line loop from Ston Easton' for hiking, and various loops around Chew Valley Lake for cycling.
Yes, there are several easy hikes available. Examples include the 'Back Road Entrance to Paulton – Timsbury Basin loop from Paulton' and the 'Old Railway Line loop from Ston Easton', both offering accessible options for those new to hiking.
From the summits, you can expect to see diverse natural features. Knowle Hill offers views of Chew Lake and the rolling Mendip Hills AONB. The area is characterized by its natural beauty, including fern-covered slopes and open landscapes.
Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning views, especially from spots like Knowle Hill, where a bench is perfectly placed to take in the scenery. The sense of accomplishment from reaching one of the higher points like North Hill, and the opportunity to explore ancient sites like Maes Knoll, are also highly appreciated.
Absolutely. There are numerous cycling routes in the area that offer scenic views. For instance, the 'Chew Valley Lake – Chew Valley Lake loop from Midsomer Norton' provides opportunities to see the landscape surrounding these hills.
Yes, mountain biking enthusiasts can explore several MTB trails. Routes like the 'Fosseway Ford – Nunney Castle loop from Radstock' offer varying difficulties for mountain bikers in the region.


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