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The 5 Most Amazing Peaks around Over Alderley

Best mountain peaks around Over Alderley are characterized by elevated terrain and sandstone ridges, with Alderley Edge being a prominent natural feature. This escarpment reaches 194 meters (636 feet) and offers views towards Manchester and the Peak District. The area is also known for its historical copper mines and local legends. These features provide a range of attractions and scenic views for visitors.

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Last updated: April 25, 2026

White Nancy

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White Nancy is a famous landmark on Kerridge Hill which is visible for miles around. The Grade II-listed structure was built in 1815 as a summer house for the Gaskell …

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Kerridge Hill Trig Point

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Start from the Higher Hurdsfield and you can head to Kerridge Hill and form a circular trail. I have updated route. :)

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Sponds Hill Trig Point

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There are many fine viewpoints for appreciating Manchester's urban sprawl and this is another one. It lies just off the Gritstone Trail, a long-distance footpath between Disley and Kidsgrove through …

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Armada Beacon

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During the 16th century the Armada Beacon was part of a chain of beacons used as an alarm system to warn against an invasion of the country.

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Tegg's Nose viewpoint

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From the 1,214 foot (370 m) summit of Tegg’s Nose you get breathtaking views over Macclesfield Forest, the summit of Shutlingsloe, the Telecoms Tower on Sutton Common, the Macclesfield Canal, …

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Ian Delve
February 22, 2026, Kerridge Hill Trig Point

TP4172 - Kerridge Hill | TrigpointingUK https://share.google/KGixUdmRQlst3dVHN

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September 7, 2025, White Nancy

lovely steep walk but we'll worth the views

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June 27, 2025, White Nancy

A steep climb or decent but worth it

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bit of a paddle to get to the trig point..make sure you have waterproof boots

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There are many fine viewpoints for appreciating Manchester's urban sprawl and this is another one. It lies just off the Gritstone Trail, a long-distance footpath between Disley and Kidsgrove through Cheshire's Peak District. Look out for planes taking off and landing from Manchester Airport.

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Muddy footpaths, great views

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During the 16th century the Armada Beacon was part of a chain of beacons used as an alarm system to warn against an invasion of the country.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most notable elevated features and viewpoints around Over Alderley?

The most prominent natural elevation is Alderley Edge, a dramatic red sandstone escarpment reaching 194 meters (636 feet). It offers extensive views towards Manchester and the hills of Cheshire's Peak District. Other significant viewpoints include View from the summit of Tegg's Nose, offering breathtaking views over Macclesfield Forest and the Cheshire plain, and Sponds Hill Trig Point, which provides views of Manchester's urban sprawl and the airport.

Are there any historical landmarks or sites of interest on the peaks near Over Alderley?

Yes, the area is rich in history and legend. Alderley Edge is steeped in local legend, particularly regarding a wizard and sleeping warriors, and is known for its historical copper mines dating back to the Bronze Age. You can also visit the Armada Beacon, built on top of a Bronze Age burial mound, which was once part of an alarm system in the 16th century. Additionally, White Nancy is a Grade II-listed man-made monument built in 1815, offering fine views of Bollington.

What kind of terrain can I expect when exploring the elevated areas around Over Alderley?

The terrain primarily features sandstone ridges and elevated escarpments. While not traditional mountains, areas like Alderley Edge provide significant height and varied walking trails through woodlands and along rocky outcrops. You'll encounter a mix of paths, some easy and others more moderate, offering diverse opportunities to explore the natural landscape.

Are there family-friendly walking trails or activities around Over Alderley's peaks?

Yes, Alderley Edge offers numerous hiking trails suitable for families. The Armada Beacon is a family-friendly highlight, easily found by following signs in the woodland. Many trails around Alderley Edge are designed to be accessible, allowing families to enjoy the views and historical sites together. For specific routes, you can explore the hiking guide for Over Alderley, which includes easy options like the 'Wizard Walk'.

What are some of the best views I can experience from the peaks near Over Alderley?

You can enjoy panoramic views from several spots. From Alderley Edge, you'll see across the Cheshire Plain towards Manchester and the Peak District. The View from the summit of Tegg's Nose provides breathtaking vistas over Macclesfield Forest, Shutlingsloe, and the Macclesfield Canal, extending to Liverpool and the Welsh Hills on clear days. Sponds Hill Trig Point offers unique views of Manchester's urban sprawl and planes at Manchester Airport.

What outdoor activities, besides hiking, can I do near the elevated areas of Over Alderley?

Beyond hiking, the wider area around Over Alderley offers opportunities for mountain biking and road cycling. You can find various routes in the MTB Trails around Over Alderley guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Over Alderley guide. These guides feature routes of varying difficulties, allowing you to explore the scenic landscapes on two wheels.

Are there any easy hiking trails around Over Alderley's elevated features?

Yes, there are several easy hiking options. The hiking guide for Over Alderley includes routes like the 'Wizard Walk' and the 'Alderley Park and Radnor Mere loop', both rated as easy. These trails are perfect for a leisurely stroll to enjoy the natural beauty and views without significant challenge.

What is the highest point in the broader Cheshire East region, and how does it relate to Over Alderley?

The highest hill in the broader Cheshire East region is Shining Tor, with a summit elevation of 559 meters (1,834 feet) above sea level. It is located in the Peak District, between Macclesfield and Buxton. While not directly within Over Alderley, it is part of the wider administrative boundary and offers a more challenging elevation for those looking to explore higher peaks in the vicinity.

What makes Andrew's Knob a notable spot to visit?

Andrew's Knob is a fine part of any walk in this section of the Peak District, known for its green, sloping fields and wide vistas. It offers expert views across farmland and moors, and you can also spot an abandoned stone quarry, adding to the scenic interest of the area.

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

Visitors frequently appreciate the breathtaking views, the historical significance, and the diverse walking trails. The area is well-loved for its picturesque landscapes, such as the blossoming heathers seen from Tegg's Nose, and the unique landmarks like White Nancy. The blend of natural beauty, local legends, and varied outdoor activities makes it a popular destination.

Are there any specific trails that offer a good circular walk around Alderley Edge?

Yes, the hiking guide for Over Alderley features circular routes that incorporate Alderley Edge. For example, the 'View from Alderley Edge – View from Stormy Point loop from Over Alderley' is a moderate 8 km route, and the 'View from Stormy Point – View from Alderley Edge loop from Over Alderley' is an easier 3.7 km option, allowing you to explore the escarpment and its viewpoints.

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