Best mountain peaks around Dalton offer diverse landscapes for outdoor enthusiasts. The area features wind-swept moors, prominent hills, and scenic valleys like Swaledale and Arkengarthdale. These natural features provide opportunities for challenging climbs and panoramic views across the North Pennines. The region is characterized by its rugged terrain and open spaces, ideal for exploring.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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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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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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Arndale Hill is a summit (516m) on Hope Moor with an interesting cairn on it. It's going to be windy here, in all likelihood! To the north, you have The Stang (forest), and the extensive 360-degree views from up here of the moors, North Pennines (north) and towards Arkengarthdale (south) enrich the soul.
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Nice climb. Steady and never too steep. Great views from the top.
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Copperthwaite Moor 435.63m P16.35 County of Yorkshire Definitive List Summit
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The region around Dalton offers several notable peaks. Grinton Moor Climb – Greets Moss Summit is a challenging ascent known for its panoramic 'endless sky' views. Another popular spot is Calver Hill Summit Cairn, which provides terrific views over Swaledale and Arkengarthdale. Visitors also enjoy Jenny Hill, marking the start of Arkengarthdale with expansive views.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, Grinton Moor Climb – Greets Moss Summit is a demanding ascent, often described as a 'roof of the world' type climb with an average gradient of 7% over 2.5 miles. It's a memorable climb for both cyclists and hikers.
The mountain peaks around Dalton are renowned for their stunning vistas. From Grinton Moor Climb – Greets Moss Summit, you can experience panoramic 'endless sky' views. Calver Hill Summit Cairn offers terrific views over Swaledale and Arkengarthdale, while Jenny Hill provides expansive views of the wild Arkengarthdale valley. Arndale Hill Cairn also boasts extensive 360-degree views of the moors and North Pennines.
Yes, Calver Hill Summit Cairn is an intermediate viewpoint and natural monument, a wind-swept hill offering great views. Additionally, Arndale Hill Cairn features an interesting cairn on its summit, providing a unique landmark amidst the moorland.
Beyond peak bagging, the area around Dalton offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including easy to moderate loops like the St. Edmund's Church – Orgate Force Waterfall loop. For gravel biking enthusiasts, there are challenging routes such as the East Bolton Moor loop or the Swale Trail. There are also many easy hiking options, like the View of the River Swale – Whitcliffe Wood loop.
Yes, if you're looking for easier walks, there are several options. The easy hikes around Dalton guide features routes like the St. Edmund's Church – Orgate Force Waterfall loop from Marske, which is an easy 4.5 km hike. Other easy routes include the View of the River Swale – Whitcliffe Wood loop and various loops around Forcett and Stanwick St. John.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning, expansive views and the sense of wildness. Many highlight the 'endless sky' feeling from peaks like Grinton Moor Climb – Greets Moss Summit and the terrific vistas over Swaledale and Arkengarthdale from Calver Hill Summit Cairn. The tranquility and the opportunity for challenging climbs are also highly valued.
For excellent viewpoints, consider Calver Hill Summit Cairn, which offers terrific views over Swaledale and Arkengarthdale. Jenny Hill also provides expansive views of the wild Arkengarthdale valley. For 360-degree views of the moors and North Pennines, Arndale Hill Cairn is an excellent choice.
Yes, visitor tips mention a pub in Grinton before tackling the Grinton Moor Climb, perfect for a brew. Near Jenny Hill, there's a very friendly café for a quick break with amazing views around.
The peaks around Dalton vary in elevation. For instance, Calver Hill reaches 487m. Copperthwaite Moor Summit is at 435.63m, and Arndale Hill has a summit of 516m. These elevations contribute to the significant views and challenging climbs.
The terrain around Dalton's mountain peaks is generally rugged and open. You can expect wind-swept hills, moors, and paths that can be steep, especially on climbs like Grinton Moor Climb. Some areas, like Calver Hill, are described as wind-swept, indicating exposed conditions. The region is characterized by its wild valleys and open spaces.


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