Best mountain peaks around Hindon are situated within the rolling chalk downland of Wiltshire, United Kingdom. This area features prominent hills that offer scenic views and opportunities for outdoor activities. These elevations, though modest in height, are valued for their natural beauty and recreational potential. The landscape is characterized by expansive vistas across the West Country.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Good climb, was across fields but fine today as they’ve been harvested. Might have been tricky earlier in the year
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Amazing views of the hills. If your lucky you can see the gliders circling above from the Wing Farm Airfield
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an absolutely beautiful halfway point to sit and have a snack or two. the views are breathtaking.
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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 loop from Heytesbury.
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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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Cold Kitchen Hill has a trig point at 257 m. Alfred's Tower at Stourhead is visible, as well as vast swathes of Wiltshire and the West Country.
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Set amidst classic Wiltshire countryside of rolling chalk downland dotted with ancient remnants of human habitation, Cold Kitchen Hill rises above the Deverills - a series of villages set along the valley of the River Deverill. Head for the trig point at the top.
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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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This guide focuses on the mountain peaks and prominent hills located around Hindon in Wiltshire, United Kingdom. These are characterized by rolling chalk downland and offer scenic views across the West Country.
Among the most popular peaks is Cold Kitchen Hill Trig Point, which offers expansive views from its 257-meter summit. Another highly regarded spot is View of Wylye Valley, a summit at 198 meters known for its great vistas.
The peaks around Hindon, such as Cold Kitchen Hill Trig Point, offer panoramic views across vast swathes of Wiltshire and the West Country. On clear days, you might even spot Alfred's Tower at Stourhead. View of Wylye Valley also provides excellent views over the picturesque Wylye Valley.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. You can find several moderate loop trails, such as the 'Fonthill Lake loop from Hinden', which is over 12 km long. For more options, explore the comprehensive Hiking around Hindon guide.
Beyond hiking, the area around Hindon is excellent for cycling. You can find mountain biking trails, including routes like 'Cold Kitchen Hill Trig Point – Shearwater Lake loop', detailed in the MTB Trails around Hindon guide. Road cycling is also popular, with routes like 'Salisbury Cathedral – View of Wylye Valley loop' available in the Road Cycling Routes around Hindon guide.
Cotley Hill is known for its distinctive rooty climb that leads to open fields at the top. It offers a great downhill experience for those looking for a bit of adventure on their walk or ride.
Knook Horse Hill stands at 178 meters to the south-east of the Imber Range. It provides a good climb from the River Wylye and is often incorporated into pleasant looping walks starting from Heytesbury, offering breathtaking views and a perfect spot for a break.
Yes, many of the prominent hills and peaks, including Cold Kitchen Hill Trig Point, Cotley Hill, and View of Wylye Valley, are categorized as intermediate. They offer rewarding climbs and views without being overly strenuous, making them suitable for those with some hiking experience.
Visitors frequently praise the expansive and rewarding views from the summits, especially from Cold Kitchen Hill Trig Point. The sense of accomplishment after a climb and the natural beauty of the rolling chalk downland are also highly appreciated.
The highest peak mentioned in this guide is Cold Kitchen Hill Trig Point, which reaches an elevation of 257 meters above sea level.
Yes, for example, Knook Horse Hill is often part of a nice looping walk starting from Heytesbury. Many of the hiking routes in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to experience the diverse landscape.
For detailed information on specific trails, including distance and difficulty, you can refer to the dedicated komoot guides for the area. For instance, the Hiking around Hindon guide provides specifics on various routes.


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