Best mountain peaks around Rainow are situated in Cheshire's portion of the Peak District, offering diverse outdoor experiences. This area is characterized by prominent hills and ridges, providing expansive views across the surrounding landscape. Rainow's position in the foothills of the Pennines makes it an ideal base for exploring varied mountain and hill environments. The region features notable landmarks and natural formations, attracting visitors seeking elevated perspectives and walking routes.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Axe Edge Moor is a major area of open moorland not far southwest of Buxton. At 1,808 feet (551 m) high, it is not the biggest hill on the block, but it has a nice trig pointed summit and nice expansive views out over the surrounding hills. The Dane Valley Way trail passes on its lower western flank.
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Great hike up to Shutlingsloe from the Scout Hut Car Park.
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It's a great walk up to Shutlingsloe, some great views to be had.
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Great and easy hike up to Shining Tor from the Cat & Fiddle Car Park. Good footpath over the peaty ground, quite cool to walk on.
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It's worth the walk up just to tale in the air and the view
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I bet the views are great here on a clear day
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Rainow is surrounded by several popular peaks offering diverse experiences. Some of the most frequently visited include Shining Tor trig point, the highest point in Cheshire, and Shutlingsloe Summit, known for its challenging climb and incredible views. Eccles Pike Summit and Toposcope is another popular spot, offering panoramic vistas.
The peaks around Rainow offer expansive and panoramic views. From Shining Tor, you can see across the surrounding Peak District landscape. Shutlingsloe Summit provides incredible views across the Cheshire Plain, Shining Tor, The Roaches, and even distant Manchester. Eccles Pike offers a panoramic viewpoint where Manchester, Mam Tor, and Kinder Scout are visible on a clear day.
While some peaks offer challenging climbs, there are also easier options. For instance, the route to Shutlingsloe Summit from Macclesfield Forest is considered easier than the climb from Wildboarclough. Additionally, many local paths provide access to lower elevations and less strenuous walks, such as those leading to Pym Chair from Rainow.
For those seeking a challenge, Shutlingsloe Summit is known for its tricky climb, especially from the Wildboarclough side. The area generally offers a variety of mountain peaks ranging from intermediate walks to challenging climbs, providing options for experienced hikers.
Yes, Kerridge Hill, located on the western side of Rainow, features **White Nancy**, a distinctive circular, white-painted stone folly built in 1817. It was created to celebrate the victory over Napoleon and possibly the Battle of Waterloo, offering both historical interest and magnificent views.
Many areas around Rainow's peaks are suitable for families and dog walkers, particularly those with well-maintained paths like Tegg's Nose Country Park. While some routes can be challenging, there are numerous local paths and circular walks that cater to varying abilities, making them enjoyable for both families and dogs. Always check specific route details for suitability.
Beyond hiking, the area around Rainow offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including touring and road cycling. For example, there are routes like the 'Waterside Café – Errwood Reservoir loop' for touring bikes or 'You will love this lane – Axe Edge Viewpoint loop' for road cycling. You can explore more options in the Cycling around Rainow and Road Cycling Routes around Rainow guides.
Yes, there are many hiking trails that incorporate these peaks. Popular routes include the 'Shining Tor, Cats Tor & Foxlow Edge loop' and the 'Goyt Valley Riverside Path – Shining Tor trig point loop'. For more detailed options, refer to the Hiking around Rainow guide.
Beyond the summits themselves, you can encounter unique features like the distinctive rock formations at Windgather Rocks, which are popular for climbers. The Gritstone Trail also skirts Rainow, with part of it running along Kerridge Hill, showcasing the region's characteristic gritstone geology.
Visitors consistently highlight the outstanding panoramic views from the summits, especially on clear days. The sense of accomplishment from challenging climbs like Shutlingsloe Summit, and the scenic beauty of the Peak District landscape are frequently praised. The area's diverse trails cater to various fitness levels, making it appealing to a wide range of outdoor enthusiasts.
The Peak District, including the peaks near Rainow, can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and summer offer milder weather and vibrant greenery, ideal for long walks and clear views. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, while winter can offer dramatic, snow-covered landscapes for experienced hikers, though conditions can be challenging and require appropriate gear.
Parking is generally available at various trailheads and popular starting points for walks around Rainow. Specific parking locations can vary depending on the peak or route you choose. For example, Tegg's Nose Country Park has a visitor's centre with facilities, including parking. It's advisable to check specific route guides or local information for the most convenient parking for your chosen hike.


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