Best attractions and places to see around Wincle, a region situated within the Peak District, offer a diverse landscape for outdoor enthusiasts. This area is characterized by its dramatic gritstone ridges, distinctive hills, and elevated summits. Wincle provides opportunities for exploring natural monuments and challenging climbs. The varied terrain makes it a notable destination for those seeking active experiences in a natural setting.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Very steep (near vertical) section at the top not for the faint hearted! Climbing briefly required and the rocks may be slippery if wet, some surfaces are a bit crumbly, and it is likely to be windy! But wonderful views
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Park house -Thought it too dangerous ,long fall if you slip . Need a rope ! Chrome hill lovely.
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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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I found coming down Parkhouse Hill incredibly dangerous. Very steep, no clear path, seemingly just very steep rock. Couldn't see any safe way down so had to shimmy my way on my backside. Made unsafer by a surprise brief sunshower that made everything slippery! Views at the top were really lovely, but not sure it was worth it 😬
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Fantastic views thoughout, bit of a scramble at the top, bit slippery underfoot, fair degree of exposure in wet, windy, snowy condition.
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One of the most noted of the Peak District’s tops. Nestled around Errwood Reservoir it make’s for a nice scenic outing but not the best of weather day’s for it today. As Breeze said, the highest point in Cheshire and a UK designated Marilyn.
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The Wincle area, situated within the Peak District, is characterized by its dramatic gritstone ridges, distinctive hills, and elevated summits. You'll encounter natural monuments like Trig point on The Roaches, which offers rugged beauty and stunning views, and unique geological formations such as Chrome Hill, often called the ‘Dragon’s Back’.
Yes, Wincle is known for its challenging climbs and demanding terrain. Highlights include the ascent to Chrome Hill, which is a distinctive and unforgiving climb, and Parkhouse Hill, an iconic hill offering a technical ridge and spectacular views. The climb to Shutlingsloe Summit also presents a tricky challenge, especially from the Wildboarclough side.
For panoramic vistas, consider visiting Shining Tor trig point, which provides a vantage point over the surrounding landscape. Shutlingsloe Summit also offers outstanding views across the Cheshire Plain, Shining Tor, The Roaches, and even distant Manchester on a clear day.
Yes, Wincle is situated within the Peak District. This location contributes to its diverse landscape of gritstone ridges, hills, and summits, making it a prime destination for outdoor activities.
Beyond hiking, Wincle offers excellent opportunities for cycling, gravel biking, and running. You can explore various routes, such as the 'Cumberland Clough Descent' for cycling, or the 'Biddulph Valley Way' for gravel biking. For more details on routes, check out the dedicated guides for Cycling around Wincle and Gravel biking around Wincle.
Yes, there are several running trails available. Popular options include the 'The Roaches – Hen Cloud loop' and the 'View from Lud's Church – Lud's Church loop', both starting from Wincle. You can find more running routes and details in the Running Trails around Wincle guide.
The hills around Wincle, particularly Chrome Hill and Parkhouse Hill, are among the most distinctive in the Peak District. Parkhouse Hill is notably the remains of an ancient atoll, believed to have existed during the Carboniferous period when the area was covered by a tropical sea, offering a unique geological perspective.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views and the challenging yet rewarding terrain. For instance, the views from Shutlingsloe Summit are described as outstanding. The gritstone ridges of Trig point on The Roaches are also highly appreciated for their rugged beauty and appeal to hikers and climbers.
For challenging climbs like Chrome Hill or Parkhouse Hill, be prepared for steep and potentially slippery sections, especially on Parkhouse Hill. It's advisable to wear appropriate footwear and be ready to use your hands for scrambling in places. The rewards are spectacular views, but caution is key.
While many attractions involve challenging climbs, the broader Wincle area and its surrounding guides offer routes of varying difficulties. For example, some cycling routes like the 'Rudyard Lake – Leek and Rudyard Railway loop' are rated as easy. While the main highlights are more strenuous, you can explore the Cycling around Wincle guide for less demanding options.
Visiting summits and ridges like Trig point on The Roaches or Shining Tor trig point offers incredible views. Be aware that weather conditions can change rapidly at higher elevations. Always check the forecast, wear appropriate layers, and ensure you have suitable footwear for potentially uneven or slippery terrain. Some routes may involve exposed sections.


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