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The 5 Most Amazing Peaks in Nottinghamshire

Best mountain peaks in Nottinghamshire are characterized by their elevated hills and viewpoints rather than traditional mountains. The county features several prominent hills and elevated areas that offer scenic views and historical significance. These locations provide opportunities for outdoor activities such as walking and cycling. Nottinghamshire's highest points include both natural formations and notable man-made features.

Best mountain peaks in Nottinghamshire

  • The most popular mountain peaks is The Miner Statue, a man-made monument located on Silverhill Wood. This site,โ€ฆ

Last updated: May 3, 2026

The Miner Statue

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I once rode here on my mtb years ago from Chesterfield along the Five Pits Trail on a day very similar to the weather when I did this hike. I โ€ฆ

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Robin Hood's Hill

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With extensive views across the Sherwood Forest region, it is entirely possible that Robin Hood and his Merry Men would have often hiked up this lovely little hill to survey โ€ฆ

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Stapleford Hill Summit

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Stapleford Hill is a mountain summit in the The South Pennines from Liverpool to Nottingham region in the county of Nottinghamshire, England. Stapleford Hill is 101 metres high with a prominence of 34 metres.

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A 4km or so gravel loop around the woodland but itโ€™s far from flat, the statue of the miner on the viewing platform at the top (albeit man-made) is the second highest point in Nottinghamshire

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View from Strawberry Bank

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The third highest point in Nottinghamshire with a great view

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Gregยฉ๏ธ
January 14, 2026, The Miner Statue

Take the mtb route up/down through the wood to the North East of the statue, look out for it near the bench on the main gravel track

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Well worth seeing and easy to get too in the country park

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Cragsman Daz
November 17, 2023, The Miner Statue

Didn't have my glasses so couldn't read the plaque

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What a lovely place! Perfect spot for a picnic.

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As highest points go it's not very high and if you can look past the flytipped rubbish you can see across Derbyshire.

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Stapleford Hill is a mountain summit in the The South Pennines from Liverpool to Nottingham region in the county of Nottinghamshire, England. Stapleford Hill is 101 metres high with a prominence of 34 metres.

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DominicWatts
September 20, 2022, The Miner Statue

A great view point in a playground of our time

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"Testing For Gas" Statue AKA The Miner

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the highest points in Nottinghamshire?

Nottinghamshire features several notable elevated areas. The highest natural point is generally considered to be Newtonwood Lane, reaching approximately 205 meters (673 feet). However, the artificial hill at Silverhill Wood, a landscaped former colliery spoil heap, is very close at around 204.3 meters (670 feet) and offers extensive views. Strawberry Bank in Huthwaite is another significant natural point at about 202 meters (663 feet).

Are there any historical sites or landmarks on Nottinghamshire's hills?

Yes, several elevated areas in Nottinghamshire have historical significance. Robin Hood's Hill, for instance, is a 3,000-year-old Bronze Age burial mound where Iron Age and Roman artifacts have been discovered. Silverhill Wood, while man-made, features a miners' memorial sculpture called 'Testing for Gas', reflecting the area's mining heritage.

What kind of views can I expect from Nottinghamshire's elevated areas?

You can expect splendid panoramic views from many of Nottinghamshire's elevated points. From Silverhill Wood, on a clear day, you might even see up to five counties: Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, and Staffordshire. Robin Hood's Hill offers extensive views across the Sherwood Forest region, while Strawberry Bank also provides a great vantage point.

Are there family-friendly options for exploring Nottinghamshire's hills?

Absolutely. Many of Nottinghamshire's elevated areas are suitable for families. Silverhill Wood, for example, has extensive multi-user trails that are great for walks. The viewpoints like View from Strawberry Bank are also generally accessible for family outings.

Can I bring my dog on walks around Nottinghamshire's hills?

Yes, many of the trails and elevated areas in Nottinghamshire are dog-friendly. Places like Silverhill Wood offer extensive trails where dogs are welcome, though it's always advisable to keep them on a lead, especially near livestock or in designated nature areas.

What are some popular walking trails near Nottinghamshire's peaks?

Nottinghamshire offers a variety of walking trails. For easy hikes, you can explore routes like the Gedling Country Park Trail or the Bestwood Country Park circular. If you're looking for moderate running trails, consider the Clumber Lake circular run or routes in Sherwood Forest. You can find more details on these and other options in the Easy hikes in Nottinghamshire and Running Trails in Nottinghamshire guides.

What is the best time of year to visit Nottinghamshire's elevated areas?

Nottinghamshire's hills and elevated areas can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and warmer weather, ideal for longer walks and picnics. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, while winter, especially on clear days, can provide crisp air and far-reaching views across the landscape. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.

Are there easy walking routes for beginners in Nottinghamshire?

Yes, Nottinghamshire has many easy walking routes suitable for beginners. Examples include the Gedling Country Park Trail, the Nottingham Canal Nature Reserve & the Hemlock Stone loop, and the Bestwood Country Park circular. These routes typically have gentle gradients and well-maintained paths. For more options, refer to the Easy hikes in Nottinghamshire guide.

Where can I find parking when visiting Nottinghamshire's hills?

Many popular elevated areas and trailheads in Nottinghamshire offer dedicated parking facilities. For instance, Silverhill Wood, being a recreational site, has parking available. For specific locations, it's best to check local signage or online resources for the particular hill or park you plan to visit.

What outdoor activities, besides walking, can I do near these elevated areas?

Beyond walking and hiking, Nottinghamshire's elevated areas and surrounding regions offer opportunities for cycling and running. Silverhill Wood has multi-user trails suitable for cycling. You can find various cycling routes, from easy to difficult, in the Cycling in Nottinghamshire guide, including routes around Sherwood Pines and Clumber Park.

What do visitors enjoy most about Nottinghamshire's elevated areas?

Visitors frequently enjoy the extensive views, the historical significance, and the peaceful atmosphere. Many appreciate the well-maintained trails for walking and cycling, and the opportunity to reflect on the area's mining heritage at sites like Silverhill Wood. The blend of natural beauty and historical context, such as at Robin Hood's Hill, is also a big draw.

Is public transport available to reach Nottinghamshire's elevated areas?

While some areas may be accessible by public transport, many of Nottinghamshire's more rural elevated points are best reached by car. For specific routes, it's recommended to check local bus services or plan your journey using public transport apps, keeping in mind that connections might be limited for certain trailheads.

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