Best mountain peaks around Cliburn are found in the surrounding landscape of Cumbria, offering diverse terrain for exploration. This area provides access to various summits, from prominent fells to historical beacons, catering to different hiking preferences. The region's natural features include woodlands, valleys, and elevated viewpoints, characteristic of the wider Lake District area. Visitors can discover a range of natural monuments and trails suitable for varied activity levels.
Last updated: June 20, 2026
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Dufton Pike is a super nice hill and a UK designated P100, a hill with a 100 metres of prominence. The views from the top looking up towards Backstone Edge is super nice. It is a nice short, sharp pull to get to the top, but well worth it. The top has an unmarked summit.
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High above the town of Penrith, on top of Beacon Hill, is Penrith Beacon, a monument built in 1719, on a spot where beacons have been lit in times of war and emergency since the time of Henry VIII.
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This peak, with an altitude of 481 metres (1,578 ft), is considered a Marilyn, which are hills with a prominence greater than 150 metres. The easiest way to reach it is from the village of Dufton.
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The beacon tower at 286m was built in 1719 on a spot where beacons had been lit in times of war since the time of Henry VIII. If you walk up here you get a magnificent view across the Eden Valley and over to the Lake District.
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Once you've made the summit of High Street you can enjoy some great trails north up around 800m. There are a few ascents (Rampsgill Head, High Raise, Whether Hill, Loadpot Hill) but it is overall a long descent to The Cockpit, losing around 500m of altitude over roughly 8km.
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Dunmallard Hill is a fell in the Lake District at the far north-eastern tip of Ullswater. It's almost completely covered in woodland so you don't get the dramatic views down Ullswater that you might hope for, but it's still a wonderful wood to enjoy hiking from Pooley Bridge.
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Around Cliburn, you can explore several interesting peaks and viewpoints. Penrith Beacon is a historical man-made monument offering magnificent views across the Eden Valley and towards the Lake District. Dufton Pike, a natural monument and Marilyn, provides a rewarding climb with an altitude of 481 meters. Additionally, Dunmallard Hill Woodland offers a forested fell experience with views over Ullswater.
Yes, several options around Cliburn are suitable for families. Penrith Beacon is considered family-friendly, offering an easy woodland walk. Dufton Pike is also listed as family-friendly, providing a significant but manageable walk. Dunmallard Hill Woodland is another great choice for families to enjoy hiking from Pooley Bridge.
The terrain around Cliburn varies. Peaks like Penrith Beacon offer easier woodland walks. Dufton Pike is an intermediate climb to a natural monument. For more challenging experiences, the wider Lake District area, relatively close to Cliburn, features rugged terrain on peaks like Scafell Pike and exhilarating scrambles on Helvellyn's Striding Edge.
Yes, Penrith Beacon is a significant historical site. The beacon tower, built in 1719, stands on a spot where beacons have been lit since the time of Henry VIII. It offers a blend of natural beauty and historical interest.
While many times of year offer great hiking, autumn is often recommended for walks like Penrith Beacon due to the beautiful woodland colors. Generally, spring and summer provide longer daylight hours and milder weather, while autumn brings vibrant foliage. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out, especially in the Lake District where conditions can change rapidly.
Yes, Dufton Pike is listed as dog-friendly, making it a good option for hiking with your canine companion. When walking with dogs, always ensure they are under control, especially around livestock, and follow the Countryside Code.
Beyond hiking, the area around Cliburn offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including challenging options like the 'Morland Village – View of Shap Countryside loop' or the 'Great Dun Fell Radar Station loop'. There are also running trails, such as the 'Running loop from Cliburn Moss' or the 'Whinfell Forest loop'. For gravel biking enthusiasts, routes like the 'View of Ullswater loop from Askham' provide exciting options. You can explore more routes on the Cycling around Cliburn, Running Trails around Cliburn, and Gravel biking around Cliburn guide pages.
While the immediate peaks around Cliburn like Penrith Beacon and Dufton Pike are more intermediate or family-friendly, the wider Lake District National Park, which is relatively close, offers significantly more challenging climbs. Peaks such as Scafell Pike (England's highest) and Helvellyn (known for its dramatic Striding Edge) provide rugged terrain and exhilarating scrambles for experienced hikers. The highlight Descent from High Street to The Cockpit also indicates challenging trails in the broader region.
The region around Cliburn, part of the wider Lake District landscape, is characterized by diverse natural features. You'll encounter woodlands, such as those at Dunmallard Hill Woodland, and elevated viewpoints offering expansive vistas across valleys and towards distant fells. The area also features natural monuments like Dufton Pike, and you'll experience the characteristic 'fells' (mountains) and valleys of Cumbria.
Visitors appreciate the variety of experiences offered by the peaks around Cliburn. The historical significance and magnificent views from Penrith Beacon are highly valued. The rewarding climb and status as a Marilyn make Dufton Pike a popular choice. The opportunity for enjoyable hiking within a wonderful wood at Dunmallard Hill Woodland is also a highlight. The komoot community has shown its appreciation with 10 upvotes and 12 photos across these locations.
While specific circular routes for the individual peaks aren't detailed in the highlights, many of the nearby routes for cycling and running are described as 'loops,' suggesting circular paths. For instance, the 'Running loop from Cliburn Moss' is a 3.9 km easy route. You can explore various loop options for different sports on the Cycling around Cliburn, Running Trails around Cliburn, and Gravel biking around Cliburn guide pages, which often include circular options.


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