Mountain peaks around Dalton offer diverse landscapes, from rolling hills and ancient woodlands to prominent viewpoints. The area provides opportunities for local walking and exploring historical sites. Visitors can find a variety of trails suitable for different activity levels. This region is characterized by its accessible natural beauty and panoramic vistas.
Last updated: June 20, 2026
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Alma Field 168.8m P16.4 (554ft) (Hill ID: 510324) [JNSA s13345] County of Lancashire Definitive List summit.
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The view from above is totally fascinating, it gives you peace and tranquility walking around, nearby you can find a golf course for golf lovers
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Billinge Hill 179.3m P151 (588ft) [Billinge S3514] Marilyn summit
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Beacon Country Park is our flagship countryside site, consisting of over 300 acres of rollingBeacon Country Park countryside spread across the slopes of Ashurst Beacon between Upholland, Dalton and Skelmersdale. The site boasts flowing wildflower meadows, grassland, natural ponds and areas of semi-natural woodland. It commands majestic panoramic views across most of Lancashire with viewpoints overlooking the Lancashire Plain to the west and the West Pennine Moors to the east. An extensive path network means that everyone can explore the park and there is plenty of space to walk, run, ride horses or bicycles, fly kites, or just get away from it all and relax.
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Large car park will access to beacon country park.
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Try the climb up from Roby Mill - lovely, quiet little climb. If you fancy a bit of a challenge come up Long Heys Lane from Lees Lane - a little bit of unmade road in the middle and then a long climb on tarmac road.
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The most popular spots include Billinge Hill Tower, which offers extensive views over the Lancashire Moors and towards North Wales. Another favorite is Ashurst Beacon, a historical site with panoramic views towards Liverpool and Blackpool. Visitors also highly rate Parbold Hill Viewpoint for its family-friendly atmosphere and views of Ashurst Beacon, Winter Hill, and Wigan.
Yes, several locations are great for families. Ashurst Beacon and Parbold Hill Viewpoint are both considered family-friendly. Additionally, the Viewpoint Bench in Beacon Country Park offers accessible paths within its 300 acres of meadows and woodlands, making it suitable for all ages. Alma Field Trig Point is also family-friendly and conveniently located next to a car park in Beacon Country Park.
The region around Dalton offers diverse natural beauty. At Beacon Country Park, you'll find rolling wildflower meadows, grasslands, natural ponds, and semi-natural woodlands. The views from many peaks, such as Billinge Hill Tower, showcase the expansive Lancashire Moors and distant hills of North Wales.
Absolutely. Ashurst Beacon is a significant historical site; it was built in 1798 as a watch tower to warn of a French invasion during the Napoleonic War. It's believed to be on the site of an even older beacon. Billinge Hill Tower also has historical interest, having once served as a summer hut.
Beyond enjoying the viewpoints, you can find various outdoor activities. For hiking, explore the easy hikes around Dalton. If you're into cycling, there are options for gravel biking and dedicated MTB trails in the area.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. The paths within Beacon Country Park are generally accessible. For specific routes, you can explore the easy hikes around Dalton guide, which includes routes like 'The Leeds & Liverpool Canal & Fairy Glen loop from Appley Bridge' and 'Fairy Glen Waterfalls – Parbold Hill Viewpoint loop from Parbold'.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from spots like Billinge Hill Tower and Ashurst Beacon. The historical significance of these sites also adds to the experience. Many appreciate the peaceful and tranquil atmosphere, with some even noting the presence of an ice cream vendor at Parbold Hill Viewpoint as a delightful bonus.
Yes, Ashurst Beacon is noted as dog-friendly, making it a great option for walks with your canine companion. Many of the general trails and open spaces in the region are also suitable for dogs, but always check local signage for specific restrictions.
For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are dedicated MTB trails around Dalton. Routes like 'Ashurst Beacon – Leeds and Liverpool Canal loop from Upholland' offer moderate challenges, while others provide easier options for different skill levels.
Yes, Alma Field Trig Point is conveniently located right next to a car park within Beacon Country Park, making it easily accessible. Many other popular viewpoints and trailheads in the area also offer parking facilities, though it's always good to check specific locations beforehand.
Most of the prominent peaks and viewpoints, such as Billinge Hill Tower, Ashurst Beacon, and the Viewpoint Bench in Beacon Country Park, are generally considered to have intermediate difficulty. This means they involve some elevation gain and varied terrain but are typically manageable for those with a reasonable fitness level. There are also easier walks available, particularly within Beacon Country Park.


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