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The 9 Most Amazing Peaks around Edlingham

Best mountain peaks around Edlingham offer elevated points and crags within the Northumberland National Park, providing opportunities for outdoor exploration. The area features rugged ridges and moorland, characteristic of the Northumbrian landscape. These elevated areas provide expansive views over the Cheviot Hills and the coastline. Edlingham is a village in Northumberland, England, known for its access to these natural features.

Best mountain peaks around Edlingham

  • The most popular mountain peaks is Simonside Summit, a natural monument that is a…

Last updated: May 6, 2026

Simonside Summit

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Simonside is a 429m (1400ft) summit perched atop the untamed wilderness of the Northumberland National Park. It boasts a rugged ridge that commands sensational views of the Cheviot Hills to …

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Simonside Crag

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Not too difficult if you're going up from the east, the route is made up of stone steps but sturdy boots are still recommended. Once you reach the top it …

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Cochrane Pike

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After a glorious hike up Cochrane Pike, you are treated to fabulous views over the empty moorland. As the wind blows, you may hear the sounds of birds such as …

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View from Dove Crag

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Dove Crag is one of a series of crags along the Simonside Hills. The Crag was formed 15,000 years ago when ice half-a-mile (1 km) thick carved through the landscape. From the crag, you are afforded spellbinding views over Northumberland.

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Brizlee Tower

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Brizlee Tower is a Grade 1 listed folly in Hulne Park. The 26m high, elaborately decorated tower was built in 1781, and offers superb views over the estate and Northumberland. Not normally open to the public.

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David
October 24, 2025, Simonside Summit

can be easy or difficult, depends which side you ascend from. so choose wisely

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Samuel
August 24, 2025, Simonside Crag

A rocky scramble at the end of this climb really does make you feel like you’re almost a mountain climber. Wear sturdy shoes and take care and you’ll be treated with unmissable views

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Stuart Prouse
December 24, 2024, Cochrane Pike

Climbing Cochrane Pike with a height of 335mtrs might not be the biggest climb around, however, it can be physical and needs determination. Towards the summit is exposed land where wind conditions tend to be harsher. Low level cloud can restrict distant visibility. The surface does have sections of peat / bogland but it is easy to pick a better, firmer ride line around the edges of worse spots. Once at the top the following downhill section is great to ride on. Fast flowing, but on some slightly rocky double tracks, your speed picks up and then vision diminishes due to excessive vibration. Keep the brakes on if you chose as picking a decent ride line and seeing potential parts of the track that you need to avoid, can be difficult on this high speed downhill section.

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Hervé
October 20, 2024, Brizlee Tower

Standing around 26 meters high, Brizlee Tower dominates the skyline of Hulne Park for miles around. It was built in the 18th century by the 1st Duke of Northumberland in memory of his wife, Elizabeth Percy, the 1st Duchess.

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Simonside is a 429m (1400ft) summit perched atop the untamed wilderness of the Northumberland National Park. It boasts a rugged ridge that commands sensational views of the Cheviot Hills to the north and the whole Northumbrian coastline to the east. In close reach from Rothbury, Simonside is a top pick for epic views. Bring a flask of tea, settle in and relish the perfect scenery surround you.

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Allan P.
March 27, 2023, Simonside Summit

Well worth the moderate walk.

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51m
December 22, 2022, Simonside Summit

Simonside is a sandstone outcrop at 429m with great views over the Cheviots and out east to the North Sea. The running is on good trails across moorland and up to the edges. It's generally good underfoot with a wild feeling, especially if you run outside of peak times. Look out for curlew, red grouse, mountain bumblebee, emperor moth, and even red squirrels in the forest areas.

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51m
December 14, 2022, Brizlee Tower

Brizlee Tower is a Grade 1 listed folly in Hulne Park. The 26m high, elaborately decorated tower was built in 1781, and offers superb views over the estate and Northumberland. Not normally open to the public.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which mountain peaks offer the best views around Edlingham?

For sensational views, head to Simonside Summit, which provides panoramas of the Cheviot Hills and the Northumbrian coastline. View from Dove Crag also offers captivating views over Northumberland, as does Cochrane Pike with its expansive moorland vistas.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the mountain peaks near Edlingham?

The terrain varies, but many peaks feature rugged ridges and moorland. For example, Simonside Summit is known for its rugged ridge. Areas like Cochrane Pike offer views over surrounding moorland. Some trails, particularly around Long Crag Summit, can be exposed and rocky, and may become very muddy after rainfall.

Are there any historical or unique landmarks among the peaks?

While not a natural peak, Brizlee Tower is a notable historical landmark near Edlingham. This 26-meter-high, ornately decorated folly was built in 1781 and offers superb views over the estate and Northumberland. It is a Grade 1 listed building, though not typically open to the public.

What wildlife can I spot on the mountain peaks around Edlingham?

The area is rich in birdlife, especially around Cochrane Pike, where you might see curlew, oystercatcher, skylark, meadow pipit, buzzards, and kestrels. The Simonside Hills, including Simonside Summit, are a Special Area of Conservation, teeming with wildlife such as red grouse, wild goats, and even red squirrels in the forest below.

What are some recommended hiking routes near the Edlingham peaks?

You can find various hiking routes in the area. For moderate hikes, consider trails like the Thrunton Wood & Coe Crag loop or the Coe Crag – Long Crag Summit loop. More options are available in the Hiking around Edlingham guide.

Are there any easy or family-friendly walks among the Edlingham peaks?

While some peaks involve intermediate or challenging sections, there are easier walking routes in the broader Edlingham area. You can explore options like the Lion Bridge, Alnwick loops or trails around Thrunton Wood, which are generally considered easy. More details can be found in the Easy hikes around Edlingham guide.

What is the best time of year to hike the peaks near Edlingham?

While specific best times aren't detailed, be aware that some areas, particularly the summit of Simonside Summit, can be very boggy. Drier seasons would generally offer more comfortable hiking conditions. Always wear appropriate footwear for potentially muddy trails.

Are there opportunities for mountain biking near Edlingham's peaks?

Yes, the region offers mountain biking trails. Routes like the Simonside & Whitefield Hill loop from Rothbury or the Ingram & Rothbury loop on the Sandstone Way provide options for mountain bikers. For more trails, check out the MTB Trails around Edlingham guide.

What makes Dove Crag a unique peak to visit?

Dove Crag is one of several crags forming part of the Simonside Hills. Its unique feature is its geological history, having been carved approximately 15,000 years ago by a kilometer-thick ice sheet, offering a dramatic landscape and spellbinding views over Northumberland.

Is Redheugh Crag suitable for climbing?

Yes, Redheugh Crag, a sandstone crag located on the hills near Edlingham, is described as a popular spot for climbers. It is also known to hold a 'hidden surprise' for those who explore it.

What can I expect from Freemanshill Moor Trig Point?

Freemanshill Moor Trig Point is an elevated point reaching 251 meters. Trig points typically offer 360-degree views from their position, providing an excellent vantage point over the local landscape of Northumberland.

How accessible is Simonside Summit?

Simonside Summit is easily accessible from Rothbury, making it a convenient choice for those looking to experience its epic views. However, be prepared for a steep hike to the summit and potentially boggy conditions on top.

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