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The 20 Most Amazing Peaks around Threshfield

Best mountain peaks around Threshfield are found within the Yorkshire Dales National Park, characterized by rolling limestone hills and diverse elevated features. This area serves as a base for exploring several notable mountain peaks and elevated areas. The region offers a range of hiking experiences, from prominent summits to unique geological formations. These locations provide expansive views of the surrounding Dales.

Best mountain peaks around Threshfield

  • The most popular mountain peaks is Simon's Seat, a summit that is a…

Last updated: May 6, 2026

Simon's Seat

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Sharp Haw Summit

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Sharp Haw is a 1,171-foot (357 m) hill that sits along the Dales High Way long-distance hiking trail through the Yorkshire Dales. The hill just sneaks into the southernmost part …

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Great Whernside Summit

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A gorgeous and stunning hill, at 704m (don't confuse it with Whernside, which is in a completely different location 27km away!).

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Weets Top

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This hill is easily accessible from Malham, but feels a million miles away. Once up here you can walk for miles on moorland paths without seeing another person while looking …

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Crookrise Trig Point

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There are views for miles from the summit of Crookrise. The trig point itself sits above gritstone boulders that seem to fall away down the hillside, giving an impressive sense …

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Bicyclemania
November 10, 2025, Weets Top

Great singletracks around here.

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When hiking from the reservoir side, the trig pillar is located off the main path over the side of the wall accessed via a stile

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Ged
June 1, 2025, Simon's Seat

Nice walk which can be extended to find the secret waterfall

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cookrise trig

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There is a good moorland path that leads from Rylstone Cross right through to Embsay reservoir which makes for great fell running - it's rocky in parts, muddy in others and always up or down. The highlight and a great goal for a run is the trig point set in huge boulders on the summit of Crookrise

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Oliver G
August 26, 2024, Sharp Haw Summit

There's a good trail on the ground either from Flasby (the more interesting route) or Skipton side, and a rocky summit with a trig point - the perfect destination for a fell run

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Good views all round .nice place to stop

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Great Whernside is a cracking peak to do. The walk up from the picturesque village of Kettlewell is scenic and not that long a journey, about four and a half kilometres each way. Don't expect a jagged peak of any kind, this is a nice rolling hill, topped with the obligatory good old-fashioned trig point. At 704 metres, it is easily a UK-designated Nuttall.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some notable mountain peaks and elevated features to visit near Threshfield?

Near Threshfield, you can explore several impressive peaks and unique elevated features. Highlights include the geological wonder of Limestone Pavement at Malham Cove, the prominent gritstone outcrop of Simon's Seat, and the impressive Great Whernside Summit. Other rewarding climbs are Sharp Haw Summit and Weets Top. Additionally, the dramatic disused Threshfield Quarry offers a unique walking experience with towering walls and turquoise pools.

Are there any family-friendly mountain walks or unique natural sites near Threshfield?

Yes, for families, Threshfield Quarry provides easily accessible paths and routes for various fitness levels, offering a dramatic landscape. The Limestone Pavement at Malham Cove is also a unique geological feature that can be enjoyed by families, with stunning views and a fascinating history, including being a filming location for Harry Potter.

What are the typical terrain and difficulty levels of hiking trails around Threshfield's peaks?

The terrain around Threshfield's peaks is diverse, featuring rolling limestone hills, moorland paths, and some rocky summits. Trails can range from intermediate to challenging. For instance, Great Whernside Summit offers a more challenging hike with significant elevation gain, while Sharp Haw Summit is an intermediate climb along the Dales High Way. Many paths offer a good mix of gradients suitable for various fitness levels.

Which peaks near Threshfield offer the best panoramic views?

Several peaks near Threshfield are renowned for their expansive views. Sharp Haw Summit provides expansive views of the surrounding Yorkshire Dales. Great Whernside Summit offers fantastic views from its 704-meter elevation. Simon's Seat also boasts amazing views across the Dales, and from Limestone Pavement at Malham Cove, you're treated to stunning vistas of the pavement, green hills, and the impressive cliff face.

Are there any restrictions for dog owners on trails to the peaks near Threshfield?

Yes, dog owners should be aware that dogs are not permitted on routes to Simon's Seat. It's always advisable to check local signage and guidelines for specific trails, especially within the Yorkshire Dales National Park, as some areas may have restrictions to protect livestock or wildlife.

What is the best time of year to hike the mountains around Threshfield?

The Yorkshire Dales, including the peaks around Threshfield, are beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for hiking, with vibrant greenery and longer daylight hours. Autumn brings stunning fall colors to the landscape. While winter can be challenging with colder temperatures and potential snow, it offers a unique, tranquil experience for well-prepared hikers. Always check weather forecasts before heading out.

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

Beyond hiking, the area around Threshfield offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find excellent running trails, such as the 'Hebden Suspension Bridge – Loup Scar loop from Grassington' or the 'Weets Top loop from Grassington', detailed in the Running Trails around Threshfield guide. For cyclists, there are challenging routes like the 'Burnsall Bridge – Bolton Abbey Ruins loop from Grassington' in the Cycling around Threshfield guide. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore trails like the 'Bolton Abbey to Grassington loop' or 'Threshfield Moor – Weets Top loop from Grassington' from the MTB Trails around Threshfield guide.

Are there specific hiking trails that offer circular routes around Threshfield's mountains?

Many of the popular hiking destinations around Threshfield can be incorporated into circular routes. For example, Weets Top can be combined with other major Malham sights like Gordale Scar and Janet's Foss for a diverse circular walking experience. While specific named circular routes aren't detailed for every peak, the nature of the Dales allows for creating many loop walks by connecting footpaths and bridleways.

What makes the <a href="https://www.komoot.com/highlight/183260" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Limestone Pavement at Malham Cove</a> a unique natural monument?

The Limestone Pavement at Malham Cove is a unique geological feature formed over millions of years. It's a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest due to its rare plant and animal life. The pavement, combined with the impressive 260-foot high cliff face, creates a dramatic and visually stunning landscape that has even served as a filming location for the Harry Potter series.

How long does it typically take to hike <a href="https://www.komoot.com/highlight/1279738" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Great Whernside Summit</a> from nearby villages?

Hiking Great Whernside Summit from the picturesque village of Kettlewell is a popular option. The walk is scenic and not overly long, typically taking about four and a half kilometers each way. The total time will depend on your pace and how long you spend enjoying the fantastic views from the summit.

What is the significance of <a href="https://www.komoot.com/highlight/420010" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Simon's Seat</a> in the Yorkshire Dales?

Simon's Seat is a prominent gritstone outcrop at 485 meters, located within the Yorkshire Dales National Park. It's a significant landmark offering amazing views across the Dales and is accessible to the public as it sits on open access land within the Bolton Abbey estate. A trig point marks its summit, making it a rewarding destination for hikers.

Can I find less crowded or 'hidden gem' peaks near Threshfield?

While popular spots like Malham Cove attract many visitors, areas like Weets Top, easily accessible from Malham, can offer extensive moorland paths where you can walk for miles without seeing many other people. The broader Yorkshire Dales National Park also contains numerous less-frequented hills and trails for those seeking solitude and a 'hidden gem' experience.

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