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The 6 Most Amazing Peaks around Wylye

Best mountain peaks around Wylye are defined by prominent hills and scenic chalk downs rather than towering mountains. These elevated natural features offer diverse outdoor activities and historical interest. The region provides opportunities for challenging ascents, exploration of ancient sites, and panoramic viewpoints across the Wylye Valley.

Best mountain peaks around Wylye

  • The most popular mountain peaks is View of Wylye Valley, a summit that offers great views and offroad access to Grovely Wood. The trig point at the…

Last updated: July 1, 2026

Middle Hill

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Middle Hill, nicknamed locally as ‘piggy in the middle’, is a conical chalk hill that stands between Battlesbury Hill to the northwest and Scratchbury to the southeast. This row of …

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Cotley Hill

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A rooty climb leading to open fields going through some trees to the top. Great downhill and slightly less fun going up!

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View of Wylye Valley

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Great views and offroad access to both Grovely Wood and byways towards Fonthill Bishop and Great Ridge

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Knook Horse Hill

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Knook Horse Hill stands at 178 m to the south-east of the Imber Range. It's a good climb up from the River Wylye and makes a nice looping walk from Heytesbury.

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Heath Hill

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Heath Hill is a highpoint on the chalk ridge adorned by the beautiful Grovely Wood, one of Wiltshire's largest mixed woodlands. The Old Sarum Way long-distance trail ascends to the …

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Alex Foxfield
May 10, 2024, Heath Hill

Heath Hill is a highpoint on the chalk ridge adorned by the beautiful Grovely Wood, one of Wiltshire's largest mixed woodlands. The Old Sarum Way long-distance trail ascends to the ridge from South Newton. It's a gradual ascent but offers a good workout. Of course, running it the opposite way makes for a thrilling downhill.

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October 15, 2023, Knook Horse Hill

Knook Horse Hill stands at 178 m to the south-east of the Imber Range. It's a good climb up from the River Wylye and makes a nice loop from Heytesbury.

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October 13, 2023, Knook Horse Hill

Knook Horse Hill stands at 178 m to the south-east of the Imber Range. It's a good climb up from the River Wylye and makes a nice looping walk from Heytesbury.

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Great views from the road over West Hill between Dinton and Wylye. The trig point at the summit is at 198m above sea level.

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Johnny G
May 16, 2022, Cotley Hill

A rooty climb leading to open fields going through some trees to the top. Great downhill and slightly less fun going up!

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Great views and offroad access to both Grovely Wood and byways towards Fonthill Bishop and Great Ridge

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Middle Hill, nicknamed locally as ‘piggy in the middle’, is a conical chalk hill that stands between Battlesbury Hill to the northwest and Scratchbury to the southeast. This row of hills is on the southwestern edge of Salisbury Plain overlooks the Wylye valley. Atop the hill you find an ancient and sizable bowl barrow.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of 'peaks' can I expect to find around Wylye?

The Wylye area is characterized by prominent hills and scenic chalk downs, rather than towering mountains. These elevated natural features offer diverse outdoor activities, historical interest, and panoramic views across the valley.

Which are some of the most notable hills to explore in the Wylye Valley?

You can explore several distinctive hills. Middle Hill is known for its ancient bowl barrow, while Cotley Hill offers a challenging climb and rewarding downhill. Heath Hill provides access to Grovely Wood, and Knook Horse Hill is great for looping walks from Heytesbury.

Are there any historical sites on the peaks around Wylye?

Yes, Middle Hill is a significant historical site. Locally known as ‘piggy in the middle,’ this conical chalk hill features an ancient and sizable bowl barrow atop its summit, offering a glimpse into the region's past.

What kind of views can I expect from the hills in the Wylye Valley?

Many of the hills offer excellent viewpoints. For instance, View of Wylye Valley provides great vistas and offroad access to Grovely Wood. Cotley Hill is also well-regarded for its scenic outlooks after a challenging climb.

What are the typical walking conditions and terrain like on the hills near Wylye?

The terrain often involves chalk ridges and can include challenging sections. For example, Cotley Hill is known for a 'rooty climb' through trees. Many ascents, like the one to Heath Hill via the Old Sarum Way, are gradual but offer a good workout.

Are there opportunities for cycling near the Wylye peaks?

Absolutely. The area around Wylye offers various cycling opportunities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, gravel biking, and general cycling. For detailed routes, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Wylye, Gravel biking around Wylye, and Cycling around Wylye guides.

What is the elevation of the highest points in the Wylye area?

The hills around Wylye offer significant elevations for the region. For instance, the trig point at the summit of View of Wylye Valley is at 198 meters above sea level. Knook Horse Hill stands at 178 meters.

Can I find long-distance paths that incorporate the Wylye Valley hills?

Yes, the region is home to sections of long-distance trails. For example, the Old Sarum Way long-distance trail ascends to the ridge of Heath Hill from South Newton, providing a good workout and scenic views.

Are there any specific hills known for a 'thrilling downhill' experience?

Yes, Cotley Hill is particularly noted for its 'great downhill' after a challenging 'rooty climb' through trees. Similarly, running the Old Sarum Way in the opposite direction from Heath Hill can also provide a thrilling downhill experience.

What natural features, besides the hills themselves, can I discover?

The Wylye Valley is rich in natural beauty. You'll find extensive woodlands, such as Grovely Wood, one of Wiltshire's largest mixed woodlands, which adorns the chalk ridge of Heath Hill. The valley itself is characterized by scenic chalk downs.

Are there any circular walks that include the hills around Wylye?

Yes, Knook Horse Hill is a popular choice for a looping walk starting from Heytesbury, offering a rewarding climb from the River Wylye.

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