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The 5 Most Amazing Peaks around Lazonby

Best mountain peaks around Lazonby are found in Cumbria, England, a region known for its fells and natural landscapes. Lazonby Fell, at 247 meters, is a prominent local summit offering views of the surrounding Cumbrian landscape and the North Pennines. The area features several smaller fells, providing accessible walking opportunities for various fitness levels. These fells offer a gentle walking experience through the local countryside.

Best mountain peaks around Lazonby

  • The most popular mountain peaks is Penrith Beacon, a…

Last updated: May 6, 2026

Penrith Beacon

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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 …

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Thack Moor Summit Trig Point

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At an altitude of 610 meters, you can enjoy incredible views around of the mountains in the western part of the Pennines, stretching along the Eden Valley.

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Fiend's Fell Summit Trig Point

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Fiend's Fell at 634 metres is a UK designated Nuttall and can be reached quite easily on good footpaths from Hartside Pass. On the same ridgeline further on is Melmerby …

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Watch Hill Currick

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Very close to the top of Watch Hill, which just surpasses 600 metres in altitude (it's 602 metres), you can find this currick that is gradually collapsing.

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Hespeck Raise trig point

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Starts off on good gravel and then slowly deteriorates the further north you head finishing in wet grass and heather tussocks.

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David Howells
April 15, 2026, Thack Moor Summit Trig Point

Thack Moor, at 610 metres high, is an often overlooked fell. It offers an easy hike to the summit from Renwick, and being on the western flanks of the North Pennines, it has expansive views out over the 'flatlands' of Carlisle from its trig-pointed summit. The trail is a mixture of tracks and heather but is less of a bog fest than the nearby fells.

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Fiend's Fell at 634 metres is a UK designated Nuttall and can be reached quite easily on good footpaths from Hartside Pass. On the same ridgeline further on is Melmerby Fell, which at 709 metres is another designated Nuttall. Taking in both of these Nuttalls gives you great open views out over the barren beauty of the Northern Pennines. Fiend's Fell has a trig pointed summit.

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Robert B.
February 8, 2024, Penrith Beacon

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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Andy
January 14, 2024, Penrith Beacon

Easy woodland walk . Autumn best time to go

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Very close to the top of Watch Hill, which just surpasses 600 metres in altitude (it's 602 metres), you can find this currick that is gradually collapsing.

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At an altitude of 610 meters, you can enjoy incredible views around of the mountains in the western part of the Pennines, stretching along the Eden Valley.

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Starts off on good gravel and then slowly deteriorates the further north you head finishing in wet grass and heather tussocks.

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November 29, 2022, Penrith Beacon

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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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some notable mountain peaks to explore around Lazonby?

Beyond Lazonby Fell, you can explore several other significant peaks. Penrith Beacon is a man-made monument offering magnificent views across the Eden Valley and towards the Lake District. For higher elevations, consider Thack Moor Summit Trig Point at 610 meters, or Fiend's Fell Summit Trig Point, a 634-meter Nuttall with open views over the Northern Pennines.

Where can I find the best panoramic views of the Cumbrian landscape?

For expansive views, Penrith Beacon provides magnificent vistas across the Eden Valley and towards the Lake District. Thack Moor Summit Trig Point offers incredible views of the mountains in the western Pennines, stretching along the Eden Valley. Additionally, Fiend's Fell Summit Trig Point gives great open views over the barren beauty of the Northern Pennines.

Are there family-friendly mountain walks near Lazonby?

Yes, several fells and peaks around Lazonby are suitable for families. Penrith Beacon offers an easy woodland walk. Both Thack Moor Summit Trig Point and Watch Hill Currick are categorized as family-friendly, providing accessible routes for various fitness levels.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the fells around Lazonby?

The fells around Lazonby, including Lazonby Fell itself, generally offer a gentle walking experience through local countryside. While some paths, like those to Fiend's Fell, are described as good footpaths, others, such as the route to Hespeck Raise trig point, can start on good gravel but deteriorate into wet grass and heather tussocks further along.

When is the best time of year to visit the mountain peaks around Lazonby?

The fells and peaks around Lazonby can be enjoyed throughout much of the year. For an easy woodland walk to Penrith Beacon, autumn is often recommended as the best time due to the scenery. Generally, spring and summer offer pleasant conditions for exploring the Cumbrian landscape.

Are the fells around Lazonby suitable for dog walking?

Yes, many of the fells and peaks in the Lazonby area are dog-friendly. Highlights such as Thack Moor Summit Trig Point and Watch Hill Currick are specifically noted as suitable for dogs. Always ensure dogs are kept under control, especially around livestock.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the mountain peaks around Lazonby?

Beyond hiking, the Lazonby area offers excellent opportunities for cycling. You can find various routes for touring bicycles, mountain bikes, and road cycling. For example, there are challenging touring bicycle loops like the 'Hartside Summit Viewpoint – South Tyne Trail loop' or moderate MTB trails such as the 'Kirkoswald Village Centre – Eden Bridge loop'. Explore more options in the Cycling around Lazonby, MTB Trails around Lazonby, and Road Cycling Routes around Lazonby guides.

Are there any historical or unique peaks in the area?

Yes, Penrith Beacon is a unique man-made monument built in 1719 on a spot where beacons had been lit since the time of Henry VIII. It serves as both a historical site and a viewpoint. Lazonby Fell itself is identifiable by a stone in a clearing at its summit, marking it as a local 'Tump' (a hill with at least 30 meters of prominence).

What are some options for beginner hikers or those looking for easier walks?

Lazonby Fell offers a more gentle walking experience through the local countryside, suitable for various fitness levels. The walk to Penrith Beacon is also described as an easy woodland walk. These provide accessible options for those new to hiking or seeking less strenuous routes.

How accessible are the mountain peaks around Lazonby, and what about parking?

The fells around Lazonby are generally accessible for walking. For some higher peaks like Fiend's Fell, good footpaths can be reached from Hartside Pass, which typically has parking facilities. For other local fells, parking may be available in nearby villages or designated trailheads. Public transport options to Lazonby village are available, but specific trailhead access might require further planning.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain peaks around Lazonby?

Visitors appreciate the panoramic views offered by peaks like Penrith Beacon, which provides magnificent vistas across the Eden Valley. The opportunity for easy to moderate hikes suitable for various fitness levels is also a highlight, allowing people to enjoy the gentle walking experience through the Cumbrian landscape. The area's fells and summits are well-regarded by the komoot community, with many shared photos and upvotes.

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