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The 6 Most Amazing Peaks around Halton-With-Aughton

Best mountain peaks around Halton-With-Aughton are characterized by a rural landscape featuring local hills rather than towering mountains. The area offers historical significance, notably Halton Hill with its 11th-century motte and bailey earthworks, and scenic views across the Lune Valley. Aughton Woods, within the Forest of Bowland, provides ancient woodlands with diverse flora and fauna. This region is valued for its natural beauty and historical intrigue, offering opportunities for walking and exploring the countryside.

Best mountain peaks around Halton-With-Aughton

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Last updated: May 6, 2026

Clougha Pike

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No dogs allowed though due to grouse shooting / breeding. The gamekeeper frequently travels around in their land rover

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Ward's Stone Summit Trig Point

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This is the highest point in the Forest of Bowland, it has a trig point and on a clear day, you can see the Lake District fells from here. It's a wonderful view.

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Summerhouse Hill summit

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Summerhouse Hill 126m P32 (413ft)
(DoBIH Hill ID: 16287) [JNSA 23026]
Arnside & Silverdale National Landscape Definitive List summit.
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Hutton Roof Crags Summit

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Hutton Roof Crags 274.3m P175 (900ft) (DoBIH Hill ID: 2682) [JNSA 14601]
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Longfield Hill (181 m)

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Longfield Hill 181m P44 (594ft) (DoBIH Hill ID: 16223) [JNSA 19544]
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Chris ATKINS
August 31, 2025, Clougha Pike

stunning views, very quiet and peaceful walk. would recommend good shoes especially for the downhill spell.

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Summerhouse Hill 126m P32 (413ft) (DoBIH Hill ID: 16287) [JNSA 23026] Arnside & Silverdale National Landscape Definitive List summit. County of Lancashire Definitive List summit.

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A nice easy walk around the top.look out for the deer

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Hutton Roof Crags 274.3m P175 (900ft) (DoBIH Hill ID: 2682) [JNSA 14601] County of Westmorland Definitive List

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Longfield Hill 181m P44 (594ft) (DoBIH Hill ID: 16223) [JNSA 19544] County of Westmorland Definitive List County of Lancashire Definitive List

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January 30, 2023, Clougha Pike

The trig point at this end of the ridge and the eastern edge of the Forest of Bowland stands at 413m. It offers amazing views west out over Lancaster to Morecombe Bay and north-west to the Lake District. The ridgeline from here to Ward's Stone and beyond is a great run, it can be turned into a loop from any of the local car parks.

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Ward's Stone at 561m is the highest point in the Forest of Bowland. The Trig Point and rocky outcrop make a good summit on this excellently runnable ridge from Clougha Pike in the west to Wolfhole Crag in the east. Great views all across the Forest of Bowland, out over the Irish Sea and even up into the Lake District.

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This is the highest point in the Forest of Bowland, it has a trig point and on a clear day, you can see the Lake District fells from here. It's a wonderful view.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most notable elevated features around Halton-With-Aughton?

While Halton-With-Aughton is characterized by hills rather than towering mountains, prominent features include Halton Hill, significant for its 11th-century Norman motte and bailey earthworks. Other notable summits in the wider area include Clougha Pike and Ward's Stone Summit Trig Point, which is the highest point in the Forest of Bowland.

Are there any historical sites on the peaks or hills in the region?

Yes, Halton Hill is a significant historical site. It features well-preserved earthworks of an 11th-century Norman motte and bailey castle, offering a tangible link to the area's Anglo-Saxon and Norman past. Foundations of a Second World War look-out post can also be found on the motte.

What kind of views can I expect from the summits around Halton-With-Aughton?

From summits like Clougha Pike, you can enjoy extensive views out to sea and north-west towards the Lake District. Ward's Stone Summit Trig Point, being the highest point in the Forest of Bowland, offers panoramic views across the Forest, the Irish Sea, and also the Lake District fells on a clear day. The broader area also provides broad views across the Lune Valley.

Are there family-friendly walks or easy hikes available?

Yes, the region offers several options suitable for families and beginners. Hutton Roof Crags Summit is known for a nice easy walk around the top, where you might even spot deer. For more easy hiking options, you can explore routes in the Easy hikes around Halton-With-Aughton guide, such as the Caton Lune Bridge loop.

What kind of wildlife can be spotted in the area's natural spaces?

Aughton Woods, located within the Forest of Bowland, is particularly rich in wildlife. It's home to abundant birdlife, including chiffchaffs, chaffinches, various tit species, nuthatches, treecreepers, woodpeckers, and even breeding pied flycatchers. On Hutton Roof Crags Summit, visitors have reported seeing deer.

When is the best time to visit Halton-With-Aughton for walking and nature?

Spring is an excellent time to visit, especially for nature lovers, as Aughton Woods is known for its stunning carpets of bluebells, primroses, and other wildflowers. The rural landscape and woodlands offer beauty throughout the year, with autumn providing vibrant colors and winter offering peaceful, crisp walks, though appropriate gear is recommended.

What other outdoor activities can I do near these peaks?

Beyond exploring the peaks and hills, the Halton-With-Aughton area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, including moderate trails, in the Hiking around Halton-With-Aughton guide. For cyclists, there are several Road Cycling Routes around Halton-With-Aughton, offering scenic rides through the countryside.

Are there any specific considerations for dog owners when hiking?

When planning a hike with your dog, be aware that some areas may have restrictions. For instance, Clougha Pike has a 'no dogs allowed' policy due to grouse shooting and breeding activities. Always check local signage and guidelines, especially in areas with livestock or protected wildlife.

What natural flora can be found in the woodlands?

Aughton Woods, an ancient semi-natural woodland, is particularly rich in flora. In springtime, it's famous for its carpets of bluebells, primroses, and other wildflowers. You can also find various fern species and the rare wood fescue. The woods also contain multi-stemmed trees, indicating past coppicing.

What do visitors appreciate most about the Halton-With-Aughton area?

Visitors highly value the area's rural character, the broad views across the Lune Valley, and the peaceful solitude offered by its woodlands and open green fields. The blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue, particularly at sites like Halton Hill, makes it an appealing destination for walking and exploration. The komoot community has shared 41 photos and given 68 upvotes, highlighting the area's appeal.

Is there a highest point in the immediate vicinity or wider region?

Within the wider region, Ward's Stone Summit Trig Point stands as the highest point in the Forest of Bowland, reaching 561 meters. Closer to Halton-With-Aughton, Clougha Pike is a prominent summit at 413 meters.

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