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The 6 Most Amazing Peaks around Cann

Mountain peaks around Cann offer diverse landscapes characterized by high points, historical sites, and expansive viewpoints. This region features summits that often host ancient structures, such as Bronze Age bowl barrows and well-preserved Iron Age hill forts. The peaks provide panoramic views over scenic areas like Blackmore Vale and Cranborne Chase, making them notable destinations for exploration. There are 6 distinct peaks to discover in this area.

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Last updated: June 15, 2026

Win Green Summit

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Win Green is the highest point in the Cranborne Chase and affords breathtaking panoramic views over Blackmore Vale and the Salisbury Plain. The views even stretch to the Isle of …

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Hambledon Hill Iron Age hill fort

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Hambledon Hill is hailed as one of the best-preserved Iron Age hill forts in Britain and is one of the most iconic Neolithic landscapes in Europe. Towering 623 feet (190 …

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Hambledon Hill Ramparts

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From this vantage point you get a good idea of the scale of the three ramparts which formed the fortifications of the hill. The steep banks and ditches would have made it a formidable defensive fort.

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Melbury Beacon

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Easier access to trig from the Blandford rd

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View from Charlton Down

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Looks like the highest point for miles and offers the most exciting decent when heading towards Shaftesbury with a series of super fast switchbacks, it’s like a scene from a descent of Alpe d’Huez, only, shorter and not as snowy!

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April 15, 2025, Hambledon Hill Iron Age Hill Fort

Great place to hike/run all year round

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Pop into the cricketers pub before or after your hike it’s in the village (shroton)

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Luke
January 16, 2025, Melbury Beacon

Melbury beacon is one of the highest points in north Dorset and the views are amazing I would recommend parking on spread eagle hill if you plan to hike x

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October 29, 2024, Melbury Beacon

Easier access to trig from the Blandford rd

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October 24, 2024, Win Green Summit

One of the most beautiful places in the south of England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 and amazing views of Wiltshire and Dorset 🤩

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The hill is now a National Nature Reserve (NNR) with common plants including milkwort, salad burnet, horseshoe vetch, squinancywort, pyramidal orchid and wild thyme. Rarer species include bastard toadflax, meadow saxifrage, early gentian and dwarf sedge. Butterflies include dingy skipper, grizzled skipper, chalkhill blue and Adonis blue. In August 2014, Hambledon Hill fort was acquired by the National Trust for £450,000. The money to buy the hill had come from a Natural England grant and a legacy gift left to benefit Dorset countryside. The hillfort is a Scheduled Monument, as is the adjacent Neolithic causewayed camp.

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Hambledon Hill is a prehistoric hill fort in Dorset, England, in the Blackmore Vale five miles northwest of Blandford Forum. The hill itself is a chalk outcrop, on the southwestern corner of Cranborne Chase, separated from the Dorset Downs by the River Stour. It is owned by the National Trust. Hambledon Hill is the first in a series of Iron Age earthworks,] which continues with Hod Hill, Spetisbury Rings, Buzbury Rings, Badbury Rings and Dudsbury Camp. The Iron Age port at Hengistbury Head forms a final Iron Age monument in this small chain of sites. The ramparts are a lot longer than you think, amazing fun getting around them all though.

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October 15, 2023, Win Green Summit

Win Green at 277 m is the highest point on Cranbourne Chase. The tree topped summit also has a Bronze Age hill barrow, topography stone and trig point. Lots of great running loops from here as well as easy parking close by.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where are the mountain peaks around Cann located?

The mountain peaks around Cann are primarily located in the north Dorset area of the UK, encompassing regions like Cranborne Chase and offering views over Blackmore Vale and the Salisbury Plain. These peaks are part of a landscape rich in historical and natural significance.

What are the most popular mountain peaks to visit near Cann?

Among the most popular peaks are Win Green Summit, known for its panoramic views and Bronze Age barrow, and Hambledon Hill Iron Age hill fort, celebrated as one of Britain's best-preserved Iron Age sites. Melbury Beacon also offers superb vistas as one of north Dorset's highest points.

Are there family-friendly mountain peaks or hikes around Cann?

Yes, several peaks are considered family-friendly. Win Green Summit is listed as family-friendly, offering an enjoyable experience for all ages. Additionally, the area around Hod Hill Entrance provides access to trails that can be suitable for families.

What historical sites can I explore on the mountain peaks near Cann?

The region is rich in history. You can visit Hambledon Hill Iron Age hill fort, one of the best-preserved in Britain, and its impressive Hambledon Hill Ramparts. Win Green Summit is crowned by a Bronze Age bowl barrow, adding to the historical appeal. The Hod Hill Entrance leads to the Hod Hill Iron Fort and Roman Camp.

Are there good viewpoints among the mountain peaks around Cann?

Absolutely. Many peaks offer extensive views. Win Green Summit provides breathtaking panoramic views over Blackmore Vale and the Salisbury Plain, even stretching to the Isle of Wight on clear days. Hambledon Hill Iron Age hill fort offers views into Wiltshire and Somerset, while Melbury Beacon gives superb vistas of Blackmore Vale and Cranborne Chase.

What outdoor activities can I do near the mountain peaks around Cann?

The area around Cann offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking trails, including routes like the 'Melbury Beacon – Sunset Viewpoint loop'. There are also opportunities for cycling and running trails, with options ranging from moderate to difficult.

Are there specific hiking trails near these mountain peaks?

Yes, the region boasts numerous hiking opportunities. For instance, you can hike the 'Melbury Beacon – Sunset Viewpoint loop' which is a moderate 10.6 km trail, or the more challenging 'Win Green Summit – Gold Hill, Shaftesbury loop' at 22.6 km. You can find more options in the Hiking around Cann guide.

Where can I find parking for mountain trails near Cann?

Parking is available at several key locations. There's easy parking close to Win Green Summit. For Melbury Beacon, parking is recommended on Spread Eagle Hill. The Hod Hill Entrance also has a small, free car park, though it can get busy.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see around the mountain peaks?

The area, particularly around Hambledon Hill Iron Age hill fort, is a National Nature Reserve. It's home to many rare plant and animal species, including various butterflies like dingy skipper, grizzled skipper, chalkhill blue, and Adonis blue, as well as rare plants such as bastard toadflax and early gentian.

Are the mountain trails around Cann suitable for dogs?

Yes, many trails are suitable for dogs. For example, the walk through the Rushmore Estate near Win Green Summit is nice for dogs, though they may need to be kept on a lead in certain sections due to animals.

Are there any cafes or pubs near the mountain trails around Cann?

Yes, there are options for refreshments. For instance, after exploring Hambledon Hill, you can 'pop into the cricketers pub' in the village of Shroton, as suggested by a visitor tip for Hambledon Hill Ramparts.

What makes the mountain peaks around Cann unique?

The peaks around Cann are unique for their combination of ancient history and stunning natural beauty. They feature well-preserved Iron Age hill forts, Bronze Age barrows, and offer expansive panoramic views over significant English landscapes like Blackmore Vale and Cranborne Chase. The area is also a National Nature Reserve, protecting rare flora and fauna.

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