Best mountain peaks around Yealand Redmayne are characterized by the distinctive limestone scenery and prominent hills within the Arnside & Silverdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. These elevated points offer visitors natural beauty, diverse wildlife, and expansive views. The region provides numerous easy hiking trails that traverse woodlands, tranquil waterscapes, and unique geological formations.
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Great views from Whitbarrow across the Lake District and Morecambe Bay.
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Lords Seat up Whitbarrow Scar gives you amazing views over to Arnside and Morecambe Bay. Look the other way and it's views over the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales. Loads of routes and paths
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A beautiful place, reminds me of Italy, of Tuscany in the summer sun!
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Arnside Knott is a serene and scenic location that provides a peaceful escape into nature. Whether you're interested in running, hiking, or simply enjoying the stunning views, Arnside Knott is a great place to explore within the Arnside and Silverdale AONB.
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Humphrey Head is a nature reserve and has a prominent position on Morecambe Bay with great views all around.
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Great views from here with Morecambe Bay to the west and the peaks of the Lake District to the north.
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Arnside Tower was built in the second half of the 15th century. Constructed of limestone rubble, the tower was originally five storeys high, measuring 50 feet by 34 feet.
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Among the most popular peaks in the area is Whitbarrow Lord's Seat Cairn, which offers expansive views over Morecambe Bay, the Lake District, and the Yorkshire Dales. Another highly regarded spot is Arnside Knott, known for its extensive views of the Lakeland Fells and Yorkshire Dales, and its vibrant wildlife.
The peaks around Yealand Redmayne are characterized by distinctive limestone scenery and prominent hills within the Arnside & Silverdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. You'll find varied terrain, including limestone scarps, mixed woodlands, and grassy slopes, offering diverse experiences for exploration.
Yes, the area offers numerous easy hiking trails suitable for families. Arnside Knott, for example, is listed as family-friendly and features many paths and trails. The broader region is known for accessible routes for various fitness levels.
The hills are vibrant habitats for diverse wildlife. Arnside Knott is particularly noted for its butterflies and wildflowers during spring and summer, thanks to its mixed woodland and limestone grassland. The area's nature reserves, like Whitbarrow, also support rich biodiversity.
For incredible views, visit Whitbarrow Lord's Seat Cairn, which provides vistas of Morecambe Bay, the Lake District, and the Yorkshire Dales. Farleton Fell Summit also offers excellent views, including Morecambe Bay to the west and the Lake District peaks to the north. Humphrey Head Trig Point provides fantastic views of the Coniston fells and Morecambe Bay.
The area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy loops around Hawes Water, as well as more challenging running trails like the Warton Crag Trig Point loop. Cycling routes are also available, such as the Lancaster Canal loop. For more details on routes, explore the hiking, running, and cycling guides for Yealand Redmayne.
Yes, the region is rich in natural monuments. Whitbarrow Scar is a stunning hill known for its incredible limestone formations, including impressive rocky cliffs formed during the last Ice Age. It's a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest and National Nature Reserve.
While not traditional mountains, the hills offer significant elevation. Arnside Knott stands at 522 feet (159 meters). Whitbarrow Scar reaches 705 feet (215 meters) at its highest point.
Spring and summer are particularly vibrant, with wildflowers and butterflies, especially around Arnside Knott. However, the area's accessible routes make it enjoyable for walking throughout much of the year, weather permitting.
While specific establishments are not detailed in the guide, the villages and towns within the Arnside & Silverdale AONB, such as Arnside and Silverdale, typically offer local pubs and cafes where you can refresh after your walks.
Visitors frequently praise the extensive views, particularly from spots like Whitbarrow Lord's Seat Cairn and Arnside Knott. The diverse paths and trails, the vibrant wildlife, and the unique limestone scenery are also highly appreciated by the komoot community.


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