Best mountain peaks around Dinckley are found within the picturesque Ribble Valley, a region characterized by its countryside and the River Ribble. While Dinckley itself features lower elevations, the surrounding area offers notable hills for outdoor exploration. These natural features provide engaging experiences and impressive views across Lancashire. The topography primarily consists of river valleys and elevated features like gritstones.
Last updated: June 20, 2026
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TP4535 - Longridge Fell | Trig Point | TrigpointingUK | TrigpointingUK https://share.google/z9V3FwjJe70qzF6sy
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TP6424 - The Rough | TrigpointingUK https://share.google/dUo3CsBgGra2nfMfX
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Bowley Hill 200.1m P19.9 (656ft) (Hill ID: 513253) [JNSA s12434] County of Lancashire Definitive List summit.
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Billinge Hill 245m P117 (804ft) (DoBIH Hill ID: 5326) [JNSA 15884] County of Lancashire Definitive List summit.
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Family friendly walk from Jeffrey Hill car park. Short, out and back route & a great spot for sunset.
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Up the Nick O' Pendle, nice views at the trig, a great area to explore.
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Longridge Fell is a popular destination for walkers and hikers. There are well-established footpaths and trails that traverse the fell, allowing visitors to explore its woodlands, moorlands, and panoramic viewpoints.
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Although only standing at 245m Billinge Hill is one of the best bits of high ground you can run to from Blackburn. The summit has great views over the city and local Witton Park. It makes a great addition to a run around the park and can be added after the Saturday parkrun.
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The most popular elevated point is the Trig point at Longridge Fell summit, which offers panoramic views over the Ribble Valley and the Forest of Bowland. Another highly regarded spot is Billinge Hill, providing views over Blackburn and Witton Park. Visitors also appreciate Rough Hill Trig Point for its views from the Nick O' Pendle area.
The area around Dinckley, particularly within the Ribble Valley, is characterized by picturesque countryside, river valleys, and elevated features like gritstones. You'll encounter distinctive hills such as Pendle Hill, known for its striking appearance and Carboniferous age sandstone, and Longridge Fell, composed of Millstone Grit sandstones. These features provide varied landscapes for exploration.
Yes, Pendle Hill, a prominent feature east of Lancashire, is famously associated with the Pendle Witches trials of 1612, adding a significant historical layer to its natural beauty. Billinge Hill is also noted as a historical site.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including routes like the 'Longridge Fell – Deer House Wood loop from Stonyhurst College', which is about 11.9 km long. For cycling enthusiasts, there are options like the 'View of Whalley Viaduct – Whalley Old Bridge loop from Ribchester' (27.7 km). Gravel biking is also popular, with routes such as 'Trail 8, Forest of Bowland – The 8 – Swoopy Section loop from Clitheroe' (53.1 km). You can explore more options on the Running Trails around Dinckley, Gravel biking around Dinckley, and Cycling around Dinckley guide pages.
Yes, several trails and areas are suitable for families. For instance, the Trig point at Longridge Fell summit is categorized as family-friendly, offering accessible paths and rewarding views. Many of the local footpaths and trails traversing woodlands and moorlands are suitable for family outings.
The hiking trails around Dinckley vary in difficulty. Many popular spots like Longridge Fell and Billinge Hill are generally considered intermediate. While Dinckley itself features lower elevations, the surrounding hills offer satisfying climbs without the extreme demands of mountain climbing. Some paths can become boggy after wet weather, so appropriate footwear is recommended.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from spots like the Trig point at Longridge Fell summit, which overlooks the Forest of Bowland. The opportunity for varied walking routes through woodlands and moorlands, combined with the sense of achievement from reaching summits, is also highly valued. The area's natural beauty and historical significance, particularly around Pendle Hill, also contribute to a rewarding experience.
Yes, the area around Dinckley and the wider Ribble Valley offers opportunities for circular walks. Many of the well-established footpaths and trails on hills like Longridge Fell are designed to allow visitors to explore the landscape and return to their starting point, providing varied scenic outlooks along the way.
While not as widely known as Pendle Hill or Longridge Fell, Bowley Hill offers a summit and viewpoint experience. Standing at 200.1 meters, it provides a quieter alternative for those seeking elevated views in the region.
The Ribble Valley and its surrounding hills are beautiful throughout the year. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for hiking, with lush greenery and longer daylight hours. Autumn brings vibrant colors to the landscape, creating picturesque views. While winter can be colder, clear days can offer crisp views, though paths may be muddy or icy, requiring appropriate gear.
Many of the trails and footpaths in the Ribble Valley and on hills like Longridge Fell are dog-friendly. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a lead, especially near livestock or in nature conservation areas, and to follow the Countryside Code to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.


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