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The 7 Most Amazing Peaks around Gilmonby

Best mountain peaks around Gilmonby are found within the elevated moorlands of the North Pennines. This area is characterized by rugged beauty, historical significance, and opportunities for invigorating walks. One notable high point is Citron Seat, the highest point of Gilmonby Moor at 446 meters, offering panoramic views. The region provides challenging and rewarding walking experiences with extensive views, rich natural features, and a tangible sense of history.

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Last updated: June 30, 2026

Tan Hill Inn – Britain's Highest Inn

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Number 51 in Simon Warren's list of 100 greatest climbs, Tan Hill is a long 10km drag to the top from its start point near Whaw. It heads to the …

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Forefield Rake Cairn

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Forefield Rake is a strange, odd, desolate land, a line of old mine workings. There is a cairn up here: from next to it, you should be able to make …

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Rogan's Seat Summit Cairn

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Rogan’s Seat, at 672 metres, is a UK-designated Nuttall. It lies on a large open plateau of rather barren moorland in Upper Swaledale. It is mainly accessible from the beautiful …

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Citron Seat Trig Point

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Excellent views from this not-too-high and not-too-difficult to reach Citron Seat (446m) on Gilmonby Moor. From here, you will see all the way to Bowes and Barnard Castle (on a …

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Arndale Hill Cairn

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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 …

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July 5, 2024, Rogan's Seat Summit Cairn

A very peaceful and quiet trig point. One for the trig baggers.

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Rogan’s Seat, at 672 metres, is a UK-designated Nuttall. It lies on a large open plateau of rather barren moorland in Upper Swaledale. It is mainly accessible from the beautiful little village of Keld. Don't expect views of splendour from the top; the vista will tickle your interest more than anything. However, the walk up from Keld is super nice, with stunning vistas. The summit of Rogan's Seat is marked by a small cairn of stones that are just off the wide track that goes past the summit.

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Forefield Rake is a strange, odd, desolate land, a line of old mine workings. There is a cairn up here: from next to it, you should be able to make out Great Shunner Fell on the horizon to the west. Great Pinseat (583m), a few minutes' walk to the north, is not on the path here, but most will be able to easily get to it.

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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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Excellent views from this not-too-high and not-too-difficult to reach Citron Seat (446m) on Gilmonby Moor. From here, you will see all the way to Bowes and Barnard Castle (on a clear day, of course), and you should be able to make out Mickle Fell (north of Kirkby Stephen) in the far distance on the horizon where the North Pennines start.

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So remote, so windswept, so starkly beautiful. The climb goes on and on for mile after mile of nothingness, but it's never steep or too challenging, and there's a nice pint waiting for you at the summit

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Seems to go on for ever. Few steep kicks in there to punish you.

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Number 51 in Simon Warren's list of 100 greatest climbs, Tan Hill is a long 10km drag to the top from its start point near Whaw. It heads to the north west from here so if you're travelling in the opposite direction, you have a lovely shallow descent to enjoy. The climb has an average gradient of 2% but with a kicker near the top of 10% so save a little energy for that as you summit.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most notable elevated points and peaks around Gilmonby?

While Gilmonby is known for its elevated moorlands rather than towering peaks, several high points offer rewarding experiences. Citron Seat Trig Point is the highest point of Gilmonby Moor at 446 meters, providing excellent views. Other significant spots include Rogan's Seat Summit Cairn at 672 meters and Water Crag Summit Trig Point and Cairn, which offers finer views than its nearby parent summit.

What natural features and viewpoints can I discover around Gilmonby's peaks?

The region is rich in natural beauty. From Citron Seat Trig Point, you can enjoy panoramic views extending to Bowes, Barnard Castle, and even Mickle Fell on a clear day. Forefield Rake Cairn offers a viewpoint over a desolate area of old mine workings, with Great Shunner Fell visible on the horizon. Beyond the peaks, you can explore the River Greta and its tributaries, including the remarkable natural arch bridge known as God's Bridge.

How challenging are the mountain peaks and elevated walks around Gilmonby?

The walks around Gilmonby's elevated moorlands can range from invigorating to challenging. For instance, the ascent to Tan Hill Inn – Britain's Highest Inn involves a long 10km climb with a steep section near the top. Many routes involve varied terrain, from river and beckside paths to open uplands, providing a sense of wild solitude. While some high points like Citron Seat are not overly difficult to reach, others, especially in wintry conditions, can be more demanding.

Are there historical sites to explore near Gilmonby's elevated areas?

Yes, the region is steeped in history. Walks around Gilmonby often incorporate historical remnants such as the disused lead mines on Faggergill Moor, showcasing the area's industrial past. Additionally, the medieval Bowes Castle, built on the site of a Roman fort, is a significant cultural landmark that adds a historical dimension to your outdoor experience.

When is the best time to visit the mountain peaks around Gilmonby?

The elevated moorlands around Gilmonby offer distinct experiences throughout the year. While beautiful in warmer months, the landscape can be dramatically revealed in wintry conditions as clouds clear, providing a unique sense of wild solitude. Always be prepared for varied weather, as conditions can change quickly in the Pennines.

What outdoor activities can I do near these mountain peaks?

The Gilmonby area is excellent for various outdoor pursuits. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, from easy strolls to more challenging routes. For specific hiking ideas, check out the Easy hikes around Gilmonby guide. There are also dedicated Running Trails around Gilmonby and MTB Trails around Gilmonby for those looking for more active adventures.

Are there family-friendly or dog-friendly walks among Gilmonby's peaks?

While the region offers rugged terrain, many walks can be adapted for families or those with dogs. The broader Gilmonby Moor area provides extensive opportunities for experiencing the open uplands. For easier options, consider exploring routes from the Easy hikes around Gilmonby guide, which might include gentler paths along the River Greta or around historical sites like Bowes Castle.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain peaks and moorlands around Gilmonby?

Visitors appreciate the wild solitude and extensive views offered by the elevated moorlands. The climb to Tan Hill Inn – Britain's Highest Inn is noted for its remote, windswept setting. The walk up to Rogan's Seat Summit Cairn from Keld is described as 'super nice, with stunning vistas.' The sense of connection with nature and the region's rich history are also highly valued.

Are there any unique or 'hidden gem' spots to discover in the Gilmonby area?

Beyond the well-known high points, the area holds unique natural and historical gems. God's Bridge, a remarkable natural arch bridge over the River Greta, is reputed to be the best example of its kind in England. The desolate landscape of old mine workings around Forefield Rake Cairn also offers a distinctive experience for those seeking a sense of remoteness.

Are there places to eat or stay near the mountain peaks in Gilmonby?

Yes, the most iconic spot is the Tan Hill Inn – Britain's Highest Inn, a pub located at a high elevation, offering a welcome stop after a challenging ascent. While specific accommodation details are not provided, the presence of such an establishment suggests that other amenities might be found in nearby villages like Bowes or Barnard Castle.

What kind of views can I expect from the summits around Gilmonby?

The summits and high points around Gilmonby offer extensive panoramic views of the surrounding moorland. From Citron Seat Trig Point, you can see West Spanham Hill and the moors above Teesdale. Water Crag Summit Trig Point and Cairn is noted for its particularly fine views, while Rogan's Seat Summit Cairn provides interesting vistas across barren moorland.

Can I find routes for mountain biking near Gilmonby's peaks?

Absolutely. The rugged terrain and open spaces of the Gilmonby area are suitable for mountain biking. You can find several routes, including challenging loops like 'Tan Hill and Rogan's Seat loop — Yorkshire Dales'. For more options and detailed routes, refer to the MTB Trails around Gilmonby guide.

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