Best mountain peaks around Eccleshill are found in the broader regions surrounding both the Bradford and Lancashire locations. These areas offer a variety of high points and summits popular for outdoor activities. The guide features 20 distinct peaks, providing diverse options for exploration. These regions are characterized by significant elevations and open moorland.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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Much of the path around the base is presently closed owing to maintenance works, so please be aware!
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great ride upto peel tower but coming down with only the use of my right arm/hand was slightly nerve wrecking at times, gud route with though enjoyed the challenge
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I visited on a sunny day, it was warm at the bottom and very windy at the very top. The route was quite easy.
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Amazing views make sure to check the weather, we went to watch the sunrise but it was really misty 😂
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Among the most popular peaks are Darwen Tower (Jubilee Tower), known for its panoramic views from its 26-meter height, and Winter Hill Summit and TV Mast, offering expansive vistas from 456 meters. Visitors also frequently enjoy Peel Tower, which provides views over Manchester and towards the coast on clear days.
Yes, several peaks offer routes suitable for families. Peel Tower is categorized as family-friendly and provides an enjoyable outing. Additionally, many of the trails around the lower slopes of the larger hills offer easier options. For specific routes, you can explore the Hiking around Eccleshill guide, which includes easy-rated trails like the 'Sunnyhurst Wood – Earnsdale Reservoir loop'.
The peaks around Eccleshill are rich in history. Darwen Tower (Jubilee Tower) was built in 1898 to commemorate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee and the local community's fight for public access to the moorland. Winter Hill Summit and TV Mast features a memorial to a 1958 plane crash. You can also visit Cheetham Close Trig Point and Stone Circle, which holds the remains of an ancient Bronze Age stone circle.
The peaks offer diverse and often spectacular views. From Darwen Tower (Jubilee Tower), on clear days, you can see the Lake District mountains, Morecambe Bay, Blackpool Tower, the Isle of Man, and North Wales. Winter Hill Summit and TV Mast provides expansive views of the surrounding landscape, while Peel Tower offers vistas over Manchester and towards the coast.
Yes, the broader region around Eccleshill provides excellent cycling opportunities. You can find various routes, from moderate to difficult, that explore the scenic landscapes. For detailed options, refer to the Cycling around Eccleshill guide, which includes routes like the 'View from Broadhead Road loop from Darwen' and 'Entwistle Reservoir – View of Entwistle Reservoir loop from Darwen'.
Given the open and often exposed nature of these peaks, it's wise to wear appropriate gear. For Winter Hill Summit and TV Mast, for example, walking boots and a windproof jacket are highly recommended due to potential windy and wet weather. Paths can also be muddy, especially in wet conditions, so sturdy footwear is essential.
Yes, you can explore ancient history at Cheetham Close Trig Point and Stone Circle. This site features the remains of a Bronze Age stone circle, offering a fascinating glimpse into prehistoric times amidst beautiful viewpoints.
Beyond hiking, the region around Eccleshill is popular for cycling and running. You can find numerous routes for both touring bicycles and jogging. Check out the Cycling around Eccleshill and Running Trails around Eccleshill guides for specific routes and difficulty levels.
While the guide focuses on popular spots, areas like Cheetham Close Trig Point and Stone Circle offer a unique blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue that might be considered a hidden gem for those interested in archaeology. Its quieter paths provide a different experience compared to more frequented areas.
The best time to visit generally depends on your preferred activity and weather tolerance. Spring and summer offer milder conditions and longer daylight hours, ideal for extensive hikes and clear views. Autumn provides beautiful foliage. Winter hiking is possible but requires appropriate gear due to potential wind, rain, and muddy conditions, especially on exposed summits like Winter Hill Summit and TV Mast.
Visitors frequently praise the stupendous panoramic views available from summits like Darwen Tower (Jubilee Tower). The historical significance of sites like the tower and Cheetham Close Stone Circle also adds a unique dimension to the natural beauty. The opportunity for challenging yet rewarding hikes and the sense of achievement upon reaching the summits are also highly valued.


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