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The 18 Most Amazing Peaks around Wooler

Best mountain peaks around Wooler offer a diverse range of experiences, from challenging ascents to historical explorations. This charming market town in Northumberland serves as a base for accessing the Cheviot Hills, a region characterized by its rugged terrain and panoramic views. The area features notable landmarks and natural features, providing opportunities for various outdoor activities.

Best mountain peaks around Wooler

  • The most popular mountain peaks is The Cheviot Summit, a volcano that is the highest point in Northumberland…

Last updated: May 6, 2026

The Cheviot Summit

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When you reach the 2,674-foot (815 m) high summit of The Cheviot, you are officially at the highest point in the Northumberland National Park. On a clear day, you can …

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Cairn Hill

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At 2,549 feet (777 m) high, Cairn Hill boasts spectacular views over the wild and empty landscape of the Cheviots. With Cushat Law and Bloodybush Edge visible in the distance, …

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Hedgehope Hill Summit

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Hedgehope Hill is not as rounded as its parent peak, the Cheviot. This means that it arguably gives a better panorama than its higher neighbour, which is seen beautifully across …

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Ros Castle Hill Fort

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Amazing views from the top on a clear day. You are meant to be able to see 7 castles

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Yeavering Bell summit and hillfort

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On Yeavering Bell, you can explore the largest Iron Age hillfort in the region and see the remains of more than 100 roundhouses. There are spectacular views from the summit, …

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David Howells
September 27, 2025, Hedgehope Hill Summit

The climb up to the trig pointed top of Hedgehope from the direction of The Cheviot, is not too bad and was a real highlight of my walking day. The summit is one of the best in the Cheviots — a cairned shelter from the wind, big skies, a sense of space, and on a clear day you can pick out the coastline, the Cheviot Hills rolling away into Scotland, and even the Lake District in the distance. The route is a bit boggy underfoot, so try and pick a dry period if possible.

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Ros Castle (Ros Hill) 316m P221 (1037ft) (DoBIH Hill ID: 2317) [JNSA 12818] County of Northumberland Definitive List summit.

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Highest mountain in Northumberland national park, a decent path runs through to the summit as its a complete bog fest and there's not really any views as its a large plateau, but the views on the way back down are beautiful.

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The last slog on the way up to the Cheviot.

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Second highest mountain in Northumberland national park, fantastic views from the summit.

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This area was like a swamp on the day I rode, it is easy enough to ride on the slab stones. Do not go off them though as you will sink into a very boggy surface and will be in a mess. The weather was barren at Cairn Hill summit which is 777mtrs

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Axel92
October 4, 2023, Cairn Hill

The name "Cairn Hill" refers to a kind of prehistoric stone pile (cairn) that was built on the summit of this hill. Such structures may have been used as ritual or burial sites in prehistoric times. Cairn Hill is a popular place for nature walks and outdoor activities, as it is located in the hinterland of Scotland. The fact that it is surrounded by the natural beauty of Scotland makes it an attractive destination for nature lovers and hikers. https://tinyfishing.fun/

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Axel92
October 4, 2023, The Cheviot Summit

It is also close to Scottish Borders in Scotland. The Cheviot is known as a popular destination for hiking and extreme sports, and there are many hiking trails with natural beauty in the area. Cheviot Hill is protected as the Cheviot Hill National Nature Reserve and this region is known for its rich natural beauty and environmental values. This area is an attractive place for nature lovers. https://tinyfishing.fun,

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most notable mountain peaks to explore near Wooler?

The region around Wooler offers several impressive peaks. The Cheviot Summit is the highest point in Northumberland National Park, offering challenging hikes and extensive views. Yeavering Bell summit and hillfort combines historical significance with panoramic views. For a different perspective, Hedgehope Hill Summit provides rugged beauty and arguably even better panoramas than The Cheviot.

Which mountain peaks offer the best panoramic views around Wooler?

For breathtaking panoramic views, The Cheviot Summit on a clear day allows you to see as far as Scotland, the Lake District, and the Northumberland coastline. Hedgehope Hill Summit is also highly regarded for its expansive vistas across Harthorpe Valley. Additionally, Cairn Hill provides spectacular views over the Cheviots' wild landscape, including distant peaks like Cushat Law and Bloodybush Edge.

Can I find historical sites on the mountain peaks around Wooler?

Yes, the area is rich in history. Yeavering Bell summit and hillfort hosts one of Northumberland's largest Iron Age hillforts, with remains of over 100 roundhouses. Humbleton Hill also features an Iron Age hillfort and was the site of the Battle of Homildon Hill in 1402. Another significant historical site is Ros Castle Hill Fort, a 3000-year-old Iron Age hill fort with superb views.

Are there any easy or beginner-friendly mountain walks near Wooler?

Yes, there are options for easier walks. Yeavering Bell is often described as an easy, beginner-friendly circular walk. Humbleton Hill also offers a moderately challenging circular walk that is accessible for many. For more easy hiking routes, you can explore options like the "Humbleton Hill loop near Wooler" or "Wooler Town Centre – View of Humbleton Hill loop from Wooler" found in the Easy hikes around Wooler guide.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near the mountain peaks around Wooler?

Beyond hiking the peaks, the area around Wooler offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain biking trails, such as "The Cheviot Summit & Ingram from Langleeford" or "Coldgate Mill Bridge – Earl Whin Descent loop from Wooler," detailed in the MTB Trails around Wooler guide. Cycling routes like "Wooler to Bamburgh Castle loop" are also available in the Cycling around Wooler guide.

What makes The Cheviot a significant peak to visit?

The Cheviot Summit is significant as the highest point in Northumberland National Park, standing at 815 meters (2,674 feet). It offers a challenging hike and, on clear days, provides incredible panoramic views that can stretch to the Lake District and Edinburgh. The summit also features a millstone-slabbed pathway, which is the final part of the iconic Pennine Way.

What is unique about Yeavering Bell?

Yeavering Bell summit and hillfort is unique for hosting one of Northumberland's largest Iron Age hillforts, with remains of over 100 roundhouses. Beyond its historical significance, visitors might also spot a herd of elusive wild goats that have grazed the area since Neolithic times, adding to its distinctive charm.

What can I expect when visiting Cairn Hill?

Cairn Hill, at 777 meters (2,549 feet), offers spectacular views over the expansive and often empty landscape of the Cheviots. It's noted for being more sheltered than The Cheviot, providing a potential respite from the wind. From its summit, you can see other notable peaks like Cushat Law and Bloodybush Edge in the distance, making it a great vantage point for admiring the scenery and wildlife.

Is Hedgehope Hill worth visiting compared to The Cheviot?

Many argue that Hedgehope Hill Summit provides an even better panorama than its higher neighbor, The Cheviot, due to its less rounded shape and beautiful views across Harthorpe Valley. As the second-highest peak in Northumberland, it offers a rugged and wild beauty that is certainly worth exploring for those seeking a challenging hike with rewarding vistas.

Are there challenging hikes for experienced climbers in the Wooler area?

Yes, the region offers challenging hikes. The ascent to The Cheviot Summit is a demanding climb, especially given its boggy terrain near the top. Hedgehope Hill Summit also presents a challenging route through rugged border country. For specific difficult routes, consider "The Cheviot Summit & Ingram from Langleeford" found in the MTB Trails around Wooler guide, which also includes hiking sections.

What should I know about hiking The Cheviot?

When hiking The Cheviot Summit, be aware that the top can be very boggy, so it's advisable to stick to the millstone-slabbed pathway. On a clear day, the views are extensive, reaching as far as the Lake District and Edinburgh. The walk can be started from Wooler, following the Harthorpe Valley Trail before ascending Scald Hill to reach the summit.

Where can I find more information about walks and hikes in the Wooler area?

For more detailed information on various walks and hikes around Wooler, including local trails and routes, you can visit the official tourism website for the region. Check out Visit Northumberland's walks and hikes page for additional resources.

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