Best mountain peaks around Newall With Clifton are found within the elevated terrain of North Yorkshire. This civil parish features high ground, particularly north of the River Wharfe, offering various viewpoints and summits. The landscape is characterized by rolling hills and moors rather than prominent mountain ranges. These elevated points provide opportunities for walks and exploration within the region.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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TP0704 - Rombalds Moor | Trig Point | TrigpointingUK | TrigpointingUK https://share.google/qPFuy1NH8qQMdF9tm
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Part of the newly formed Pennine Gateway National Nature Reserve. The very top of what most people would refer to as Ilkley Moor. Some say this is where the ducks play football as per the Yorkshire Anthem ‘On Ilkla Moor Baht At’. There is also a theory that Rombald was a giant and the nearby cow and calf rocks were as a result of the giant throwing rocks around! Then to get more weird there apparently a UFO sighting up here too so be warned. Stay safe.
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Some stunning views here overlooking the morrs and down to Denton
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Views of Leeds City Centre 10 miles away - can zoom in on your camera and get a really good look!
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Nice route but the return paths are a bit tricky.
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Sometimes a visit to a smaller hilltop offers a more enjoyable view than trekking up a mountain. That’s the case with this trig point near Billing Hill, where you’re treated to beautiful views over the area's surrounding farmland and woodland.
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A couple of benches here to relax and enjoy the spectacular views.
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The area around Newall With Clifton, located in North Yorkshire, is characterized by rolling hills and moorland rather than prominent mountain ranges. You'll find various elevated points, including trig points and summit cairns, which offer excellent viewpoints and opportunities for walks. The landscape provides a mix of rocky walks and open moorland.
Among the most notable elevated points are Beamsley Beacon Ridge, known for its rocky walks and views across the Dales. Another significant spot is Rombalds Moor Trig Point, which is the highest point on Ilkley Moor at 402m, offering extensive views up Wharfedale and over Leeds and Bradford.
Yes, you can also visit Rawdon Trig Point, which provides enjoyable views over surrounding farmland and woodland. Additionally, Lippersley Pike summit cairn, at 330m, offers beautiful views of Denton Moor, Blubberhouses Moor, and Askwith Moor, and features a substantial cairn.
From these elevated points, you can expect diverse and expansive views. For instance, Rombalds Moor Trig Point offers breathtaking vistas up Wharfedale and over the urban areas of Leeds and Bradford, with views extending to the Hambleton Hills on clear days. Baildon Moor Trig Point also provides spectacular views, including distant glimpses of Leeds City Centre.
Yes, the elevated terrain around Newall With Clifton is popular for hiking. You can find various routes, including moderate to difficult trails. For example, the 'Shooting House Hill and Askwith loop' from Clifton is a moderate 14 km hike, and the 'Dob Park Bridge and Lindley Wood Reservoir loop' is a more challenging 19.6 km option. You can explore more hiking options on the Hiking around Newall With Clifton guide.
Beyond hiking, the area offers opportunities for gravel biking and running. There are several routes available, such as the 'Rombald's Ride from Ilkley' for gravel biking or the 'Cinder Lane Climb – Tittybottle Park loop' for running. For more details, refer to the Gravel biking around Newall With Clifton guide and the Running Trails around Newall With Clifton guide.
Yes, some sites have historical significance. For instance, Lippersley Pike summit cairn features a substantial stone ring cairn and nearby boundary stones dating back to 1757, offering a chance to reflect on the area's history while enjoying the views.
The terrain varies, with some routes featuring rocky paths, especially around Beamsley Beacon Ridge. Many trails are rated intermediate, and some can be challenging. Proper trail shoes are often recommended, particularly for areas like Rawdon Trig Point. Always check route details for specific difficulty ratings.
While many routes involve elevated terrain and can be intermediate, there are options for various fitness levels. For easier, shorter walks, consider routes like the 'Lindley Wood Reservoir – Jurassic Park Singletrack loop' from Newall with Clifton, which is rated easy and covers 5.19 km. Always check the specific route details for suitability for children.
The elevated areas around Newall With Clifton can be enjoyed throughout the year, but spring and summer generally offer the most pleasant conditions for walking, with milder weather and clearer views. Autumn provides beautiful scenery with changing foliage. Winter walks are possible, but conditions can be challenging, especially on exposed moorland, so appropriate gear is essential.
The area around Newall With Clifton and nearby Otley offers various amenities. You can find cafes, pubs, and accommodation options in these towns. Some elevated points, like Baildon Moor Trig Point, even have benches to relax and enjoy the views, making them good spots for a break.


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