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The 19 Most Amazing Peaks around Burton-Cum-Walden

Best mountain peaks around Burton-Cum-Walden are situated within the North Yorkshire region of England, specifically in the Yorkshire Dales National Park. This area is defined by the slopes of the Walden Beck valley, featuring prominent hills. The landscape includes U-shaped valleys, ancient Roman roads, and historical sites. The region offers diverse terrain for exploration.

Best mountain peaks around Burton-Cum-Walden

  • The most popular mountain peaks is Great Whernside Summit, a viewpoint at 704 meters. It offers extensive views from its…

Last updated: June 30, 2026

Buckden Pike summit

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This is one of the highest hills in the Yorkshire Dales (702m) and well-worth the effort of climbing it. With its grassy plateau, it offers fantastic views in all directions. …

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Great Whernside Summit

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A gorgeous and stunning hill, at 704m (don't confuse it with Whernside, which is in a completely different location 27km away!).

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Grinton Moor Climb – Greets Moss Summit

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A nice scenic 'roof of the world' type climb of 2.5 miles at an average of 7%, steepest in the first half. Pub in Grinton to have a brew before …

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Birks Fell Summit Cairn

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A great summit at 610m, with good views of Pen-y-ghent to the west and other peaks in the area. Additionally, there is a collection of small (and rather cold and …

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Firth Fell Trig Point

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This summit is called Firth Fell on some maps and Birks Fell on some others, usually with the word "trig" added to the name. Sometimes, it's also referred to as …

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Dan Whittaker
July 9, 2025, Grinton Moor Climb – Greets Moss Summit

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The true peak of Birks Fell is marked by a simple cairn.

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The true summit of Birks Fell lies north of the trig point.

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If you're looking for Birks Fell, the true peak lies approximately 2km north of this trig point. Keep following the dry stone wall until you reach Birks Tarn and an old shepherds hut. Birks Fell is marked by a small cairn in the middle of the ridge.

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Don't stop at the Trig Point! The true peak of Birks Fell is a small cairn a further 2km north. Follow the dry stone wall past Birks Tarn and the old shepherds hut, and you will eventually reach the cairn.

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Long way . worth the effort great views

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Andy
August 30, 2024, Firth Fell Trig Point

Steep ascent.but flatish along the top

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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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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular mountain peaks to explore around Burton-cum-Walden?

Among the highly regarded peaks are Great Whernside Summit, known for its extensive views and a trig point at 704 meters, and Buckden Pike summit, which offers panoramic views across the Yorkshire Dales and features a memorial cross for Polish airmen. Another notable spot is Grinton Moor Climb – Greets Moss Summit, a challenging route with scenic 'roof of the world' views.

What unique historical features can I find on the mountain peaks in this region?

The peaks around Burton-cum-Walden are rich in history. On Buckden Pike, you'll find a memorial cross dedicated to Polish airmen whose plane crashed there in 1942, and portions of Buckden Rake, an ancient Roman road. Penhill features an Elizabethan-era beacon and the remains of the Penhill Preceptory, a Knights Templar site from around 1200.

Are there any beginner-friendly or easy mountain walks around Burton-cum-Walden?

While many peaks offer challenging climbs, some routes can be more accessible. For easier walks that still provide stunning views, consider exploring the general area. For specific easy hiking routes, you can check out guides like Easy hikes around Burton-Cum-Walden, which includes routes like the Aysgarth Falls loop.

What are the typical difficulty levels for hiking the mountain peaks in this area?

The mountain peaks around Burton-cum-Walden offer a range of experiences, from intermediate to challenging. Peaks like Great Whernside Summit and Buckden Pike summit are generally considered intermediate to challenging. Grinton Moor Climb – Greets Moss Summit is explicitly described as a challenging climb.

When is the best time to visit the mountain peaks in Burton-cum-Walden?

The Yorkshire Dales are beautiful year-round, but for the most rewarding hiking experiences on the peaks, spring to autumn (April to October) generally offers more favorable weather conditions. Clear days provide the best panoramic views, which can stretch to the Lake District from peaks like Buckden Pike. Be prepared for potentially boggy conditions on some hills, especially Naughtberry Hill, regardless of the season.

What kind of natural landscapes and views can I expect from these peaks?

You can expect breathtaking panoramic views across the Yorkshire Dales, including dramatic U-shaped valleys carved by ancient glaciers. Peaks like Great Whernside Summit and Buckden Pike summit offer extensive vistas. Penhill provides stunning views over Wensleydale and Coverdale, while Addlebrough Summit, despite its lower elevation, offers outstanding views of Semer Water and dramatic limestone scars.

Are there any less-known or 'hidden gem' peaks worth exploring?

While not as frequently highlighted as others, Naughtberry Hill offers a quieter, more remote hiking experience with good views, especially towards Buckden Pike. Its broad summit and surrounding area feature interesting geological formations and old mine workings. Birks Fell Summit Cairn is another excellent choice, offering superb Yorkshire wildness and views of Pen-y-ghent, often quieter than the more famous 'big three' peaks.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the mountain peaks?

Beyond peak bagging, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find excellent waterfall hikes, such as loops around Aysgarth Falls. For cyclists, there are challenging gravel biking routes like the High Harker Hill Trail or the Cam High Road loops.

What do visitors enjoy most about hiking the peaks around Burton-cum-Walden?

Visitors frequently praise the magnificent hillwalking experiences and the panoramic views in all directions. Many appreciate the sense of accomplishment after a challenging climb, the diverse landscapes, and the serene riverside sections. The historical elements, like the memorial on Buckden Pike, also add a unique dimension to the hikes.

Are there any pubs or places to refuel near the mountain walks?

Yes, some routes offer convenient stops. For instance, if you're tackling the Grinton Moor Climb – Greets Moss Summit, there's a pub in Grinton where you can refuel before or after your climb.

Can I find any Roman historical sites while exploring the peaks?

Yes, history enthusiasts will be interested to know that portions of Buckden Rake, an ancient Roman road that linked forts at Ilkley and Bainbridge, run along the side of Buckden Pike, adding a fascinating historical layer to your hike.

Which peak offers the best views of Wensleydale?

Penhill is particularly renowned for offering stunning views over Wensleydale and Coverdale. Its distinctive shape makes it visible from a considerable distance, and the summit provides expansive vistas of the surrounding dales, including the North York Moors on clear days. Addlebrough Summit also offers excellent views of Wensleydale, particularly from its west slopes.

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