Best mountain peaks around Kilpeck offer accessible elevated experiences in a region known for its historical landmarks. Kilpeck, a village in Herefordshire, features historical sites like its Norman church and castle earthworks. The surrounding area provides several notable hills, often referred to as "easy peaks," which deliver rewarding views and natural beauty. These locations allow visitors to explore the diverse landscapes of Herefordshire and nearby Wales.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Garway Hill 366.6m P266 (1203ft) (DoBIH Hill ID: 2857) [JNSA 10985] TP3331 - Garway Hill S6429 FB height 366.832m #960
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Garway hill is one of the real highlights of the Herefordshire Trail, a proper hill with very fine views in all directions, and ponies!
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360 degree views over 5 counties - worth the ride to the top
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Mynydd Ferddin, at 323 metres with 120 metres of prominence, is a UK P100 (Hump) peak. There is a nice walk up to Mynydd Ferddin from Longtown Village. There are lovely views out across the Herefordshire countryside and The Black Mountains from here. It has a trig pointed summit, but this is slightly off the public footpath.
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Note for dog walkers - there are sheep and horses present, so dogs need to be kept on lead.
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Orcop Hill at 293m is a nice prominent hill in southern Herefordshire. You can't ride to here but it's not far to push from the road.
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For stunning panoramic views, Garway Hill summit is highly recommended. It offers 360-degree vistas encompassing the Malvern Hills, the Black Mountains in Wales, and even the Bristol Channel. Another excellent choice is Graig Syfyrddin (Edmund's Tump) Summit, which provides expansive views across the region from its 423m high knoll. Additionally, The Skirrid (Ysgyryd Fawr) in nearby Monmouthshire offers impressive views over Monmouthshire and Abergavenny.
Yes, many of the hills around Kilpeck are considered "easy peaks" due to their accessible nature. For example, the ascent to Garway Hill summit is generally not arduous, making it suitable for various fitness levels and families. Aconbury Hill Trig Point also offers a pleasant walk through woods to its summit. When planning, consider shorter, easier routes like the "Garway Hill loop" or "Church of St Mary and St David β Kilpeck Church and Churchyard loop" found in the Easy hikes around Kilpeck guide.
The region's peaks offer diverse natural landscapes. Garway Hill is known for its rugged terrain, rich biodiversity, and is home to wild ponies and sheep that graze freely. Its common features bracken, gorse, and various bird habitats. The Skirrid offers energetic walks through woodlands and open mountainside. You can also find forested areas around Aconbury Hill Trig Point.
The area is rich in history. Garway Hill has evidence of Neolithic, Bronze Age, Iron Age, and Roman activity, and its summit hosts a brick wartime radio building from 1942. Aconbury Hill Trig Point is atop a wooded Iron Age Fort. The Skirrid, also known as the "Holy Mountain," has a unique shape and a local legend linking it to the crucifixion of Jesus, with a medieval Church of St. Michael near its summit. Kilpeck itself is renowned for its Norman church and castle earthworks.
The peaks around Kilpeck can be enjoyed throughout the year, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant conditions for walking with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer provides longer daylight hours, while winter can offer crisp views, though paths may be muddy or icy. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, there are numerous hiking routes. For instance, you can find a "Garway Hill loop" or the longer "Herefordshire Trail: Kilpeck and Garway Hill Loop" in the Hiking around Kilpeck guide. For Aconbury Hill Trig Point, there's an "Aconbury Hill Trig Point loop from Much Birch" available in the Easy hikes around Kilpeck guide. These guides provide various options for different difficulty levels.
Yes, many of the trails are dog-friendly. However, on Garway Hill, you should keep dogs on a lead as there are wild ponies and sheep grazing freely. Always be mindful of livestock and local regulations when walking with dogs in the countryside.
The peaks around Kilpeck are generally considered accessible, often referred to as "easy peaks." While some, like Garway Hill summit, are listed as intermediate or challenging in some categories, the ascents are typically not arduous. Aconbury Hill Trig Point offers a relatively easy walk through the woods. Always check route details for specific difficulty ratings before you go.
Beyond the most popular, you can also explore Orcop Hill, a prominent hill in southern Herefordshire offering nice views. Another option is Mynydd Ferddin Summit and Trig Point, which provides lovely views across the Herefordshire countryside and The Black Mountains.
Visitors frequently praise the fantastic 360-degree panoramic views from summits like Garway Hill, which are described as being "a world away." The peaceful walks through natural landscapes, the sense of history, and the opportunity for wildlife observation are also highly valued. Many appreciate the accessibility of these hills, making them rewarding for various fitness levels.
Yes, the region offers mountain biking opportunities. You can find various routes in the MTB Trails around Kilpeck guide. Examples include the "Biblins Suspension Bridge β River Wye loop from Llancloudy" or the "Grosmont Castle Ruins β Skenfrith Castle loop from Garway," offering moderate challenges through scenic areas.
Specific parking details vary by peak and trail. For Garway Hill, there are access points that allow you to reach the summit. For other areas like Orcop Hill, while you can't ride directly to the top, it's a short push from nearby roads. It's always best to check individual route descriptions on Komoot for precise parking and access information.


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