Best mountain peaks around Bellerby are primarily found in the nearby Yorkshire Dales National Park, as Bellerby itself is situated at approximately 205 meters above sea level with low-lying hills and moorland. The village's location provides access to numerous elevated features, often referred to as fells or hills, which are popular for hiking. These regional peaks offer significant elevation gains and panoramic views, making them notable destinations for outdoor enthusiasts.
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Leave some extra time if you’ve enjoyed the food at Dales Bike Centre Café. Also be prepared for the Stang or more climbs after this starter
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This is the summit of the climb from Wensley up past Castle Bolton, steep there and then the long long climb with 14% as the steepest...
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Greets Hill 510.6m P4.1 (1675ft) County of Yorkshire Definitive List summit Yorkshire Dales NP Definitive List summit
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From the summit of Greets Hill, you can see Penhill, Whernside and Buckden Pike - some of the best summits in the Dales. A beautiful view: rest your gear against the cairn, get a good sip of water and enjoy!
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A cairn, a wind-swept hill and terrific views over Swaledale and Arkengarthdale - what more could you possibly want in life? Calver Hill (487m) is on Reeth Low Moor and is a perfect spot for hill-hungry walkers.
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Penhill Crags are a joy to walk, with slightly shocking (beautiful!) views from up here of the valleys down below. There is a trig point here (526m), Penhill Beacon, and a rather curious stone structure towards the eastern end of this stretch. An absolutely stunning place to be.
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While Bellerby itself is surrounded by low-lying hills, its proximity to the Yorkshire Dales National Park offers access to several prominent peaks. Highly regarded options include the challenging Grinton Moor Climb – Greets Moss Summit, known for its panoramic views, and Calver Hill Summit Cairn, offering terrific views over Swaledale and Arkengarthdale. Further afield in the Dales, the iconic Yorkshire Three Peaks (Pen-y-Ghent, Whernside, and Ingleborough) are popular for their significant elevation gains and breathtaking scenery.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Grinton Moor Climb – Greets Moss Summit is a scenic route with an average gradient of 7%, steepest in the first half. In the wider Yorkshire Dales, Pen-y-Ghent, part of the Yorkshire Three Peaks, involves some scrambling near the summit, offering a rewarding experience for experienced hikers.
For expansive vistas, Penhill Crags and Beacon offers stunning views of the valleys below from its trig point at 526m. Calver Hill Summit Cairn also provides terrific views over Swaledale and Arkengarthdale. Additionally, the flat top of Height of Hazely Summit on Carlton Moor offers tremendous views of the area.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails. For example, the circular 6-mile route from Horton-in-Ribblesdale to Pen-y-Ghent follows the Pennine Way. For local options, you can explore numerous routes, including moderate trails like the "View from Leyburn Shawl – View of the Yorkshire Dales loop from Leyburn" or longer, more difficult options such as the "Middleham Castle – Middleham Castle loop from Bellerby." You can find more details on these and other trails in the Hiking around Bellerby guide.
Absolutely. The area around Bellerby is excellent for various outdoor pursuits. You can find numerous running trails, such as the "Running loop from Walburn" or the longer "The Bolton Arms – Cover Bridge Inn loop from Leyburn." Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore routes like the "High Harker Hill Trail – Apedale Road loop from Wensley" or the "Swale Trail – Dales Bike Centre & Café loop from Walburn." For more options, check out the Running Trails around Bellerby and MTB Trails around Bellerby guides.
The best time to hike is generally during drier conditions, typically from late spring through early autumn. Moorland areas, such as the Height of Hazely Summit, can become very wet after rain, making hiking more challenging. Always check the weather forecast before heading out, especially for higher elevations.
You'll encounter diverse landscapes, from the expansive moorland surrounding Grinton Moor Climb – Greets Moss Summit, often dotted with sheep, to the dramatic limestone features of Ingleborough, which includes fascinating cave systems. Simon's Seat in Wharfedale offers interesting gritstone rock formations, and Roseberry Topping is distinctive for its unique cone shape.
Yes, some areas offer convenient stops. For instance, near Jenny Hill, there's a very friendly cafe mentioned by visitors, perfect for a quick break with amazing views. The village of Grinton, at the base of the Grinton Moor Climb, also has a pub where you can refresh before or after your ascent.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, the sense of wilderness, and the rewarding challenge of the climbs. Many appreciate the "roof of the world" feeling on ascents like Grinton Moor Climb – Greets Moss Summit, and the terrific vistas over the dales from spots like Calver Hill Summit Cairn. The diverse geological features and the opportunity for physical and scenic experiences are also highly valued.
Great Shunner Fell is the third-highest summit in the Yorkshire Dales and is definitely worth visiting if you're looking for a sense of remote wilderness. Accessible from both Wensleydale and Swaledale, it offers expansive views across the northern Dales, providing a truly immersive experience in nature.
Roseberry Topping, though located further east on the North York Moors, is often nicknamed "Yorkshire's Matterhorn" due to its distinctive, cone-shaped profile. Its unusual shape and relatively accessible paths make it a popular climb, offering rewarding views that can reach out to the coast on clear days.
While not entirely hidden, Jenny Hill offers a wild and scenic experience at the start of Arkengarthdale, providing a sense of remoteness. Similarly, Height of Hazely Summit on Carlton Moor, with its flat top and "British-desolate" grassy terrain, offers tremendous views and a unique moorland walking experience for those with some hiking experience.


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