Maiden Bradley With Yarnfield
Maiden Bradley With Yarnfield
Best mountain peaks around Maiden Bradley With Yarnfield are characterized by rolling chalk downland and undulating countryside in Wiltshire, England. This region, part of the Cranborne Chase and West Wiltshire Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, features notable hills that offer rewarding views and historical interest. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities and exploring diverse ecosystems. These hills contribute to the region's natural beauty and historical significance.
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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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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Cley Hill stands proud of the surrounding flatlands at 244 m high. There is a trig point, awesome views and steep sided trails to run. It's an important area of chalk downland managed by the National Trust for the plants and insects which live here. Cley Hill is also famous for UFO sightings and crop circles, so keep an eye out :-)
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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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A fun section. Quite exposed and not loads of grip on a gravel bike in December, but I liked it!
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wow you won't be disappointed with the views that reward your climb effort...unless it's foggy
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The most popular peaks in the area include Cold Kitchen Hill Trig Point, which offers expansive views of Wiltshire and the West Country, and Cley Hill, known for its prominent stance and views of both Somerset and Wiltshire. Middle Hill is also highly regarded for its historical significance with an ancient bowl barrow at its summit.
Yes, Cley Hill is noted for being a great short walk for all the family, offering amazing views. Hose Gate Road Summit also features family-friendly trails, often through forest tracks.
The peaks around Maiden Bradley With Yarnfield are characterized by rolling chalk downland and undulating countryside. You'll find diverse flora and fauna, especially on sites like Brimsdown Hill, which is a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest. Many hills offer panoramic viewpoints, and some, like Cley Hill, are important areas of chalk downland supporting unique plant and insect life.
Yes, the region is rich in history. Middle Hill features an ancient and sizable bowl barrow at its summit, indicating its use as a prehistoric burial site. Rodmead Hill also has archaeological findings, including a pagan Saxon barrow. These sites offer a glimpse into the area's long history of human habitation.
The area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, road cycling, and running. For example, there are cycling routes like the 'Longleat House Drive loop' and running trails such as the 'Cold Kitchen Hill & Shearwater loop'. You can explore more options on the Cycling around Maiden Bradley With Yarnfield, Road Cycling Routes around Maiden Bradley With Yarnfield, and Running Trails around Maiden Bradley With Yarnfield guide pages.
The region is beautiful year-round, but spring and summer offer the best conditions for enjoying the diverse flora and fauna, with longer daylight hours. Autumn provides stunning colors across the landscape. Be aware that footpaths can be steep and muddy, especially after rain, so appropriate footwear is recommended regardless of the season.
The trails vary in difficulty. While some, like parts of Cley Hill, feature steep-sided paths, others offer more moderate or easy sections. For example, Cotley Hill has a 'rooty climb' but also 'great downhill' sections. It's advisable to check specific route details for elevation and terrain before heading out.
Many of the footpaths and trails across the chalk downland are dog-friendly. However, as the area is part of the Cranborne Chase and West Wiltshire Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and often involves farmland, it's important to keep dogs under control, especially near livestock, and to follow the Countryside Code.
For expansive views, head to Cold Kitchen Hill Trig Point, where you can see Alfred's Tower and vast stretches of Wiltshire. Cley Hill also offers amazing views of both Somerset and Wiltshire. Middle Hill provides views overlooking the Wylye valley.
Yes, Cley Hill is particularly known for local lore, including UFO sightings and crop circles, adding a touch of mystery to its natural allure. This makes a visit even more intriguing!
The region, being part of the Cranborne Chase and West Wiltshire Downs AONB, is rich in biodiversity. Brimsdown Hill, for instance, is a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest, home to diverse flora and fauna. You might spot various bird species, insects, and native plants typical of chalk downland environments.
While specific establishments directly on the peaks are rare, the nearby villages and towns, including Maiden Bradley itself, offer pubs and cafes where you can refresh after your walk. These local spots often provide a welcoming atmosphere and traditional fare.
Public transport options directly to the base of every peak may be limited, as many are in rural locations. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for routes serving Maiden Bradley With Yarnfield or nearby villages, and plan your journey accordingly, potentially combining with a short walk or taxi ride to reach trailheads.


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