Best mountain peaks around Chilmark are found in a region characterized by rolling hills and chalk ridges. This area offers elevated viewpoints and diverse landscapes, providing opportunities for outdoor exploration. The geography includes significant woodlands and valleys, shaped by natural processes. These locations are notable for their natural beauty and recreational value.
Last updated: June 16, 2026
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Heath Hill is a highpoint on the chalk ridge adorned by the beautiful Grovely Wood, one of Wiltshire's largest mixed woodlands. The Old Sarum Way long-distance trail ascends to the ridge from South Newton. It's a gradual ascent but offers a good workout. Of course, running it the opposite way makes for a thrilling downhill.
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Knook Horse Hill stands at 178 m to the south-east of the Imber Range. It's a good climb up from the River Wylye and makes a nice loop from Heytesbury.
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Knook Horse Hill stands at 178 m to the south-east of the Imber Range. It's a good climb up from the River Wylye and makes a nice looping walk from Heytesbury.
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Great views from the road over West Hill between Dinton and Wylye. The trig point at the summit is at 198m above sea level.
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A rooty climb leading to open fields going through some trees to the top. Great downhill and slightly less fun going up!
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Great views and offroad access to both Grovely Wood and byways towards Fonthill Bishop and Great Ridge
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The region around Chilmark is characterized by rolling hills and chalk ridges, offering elevated viewpoints and diverse landscapes. You'll find significant woodlands and valleys, all shaped by natural processes, providing opportunities for outdoor exploration and enjoying natural beauty.
You can explore several interesting high points. View of Wylye Valley offers great views and off-road access to Grovely Wood. Another popular spot is Cotley Hill, known for its rooty climb and open fields at the top. Don't miss Knook Horse Hill, which provides a good climb from the River Wylye and is suitable for a looping walk from Heytesbury.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't listed for the peaks themselves, the area offers a variety of trails. For easier walks suitable for families, you might consider exploring the easy hikes around Chilmark, which include routes like the Fonthill Lake loop from Tisbury.
Many of the listed high points, such as Cotley Hill, View of Wylye Valley, Knook Horse Hill, and Heath Hill, are categorized as 'intermediate'. This suggests they involve some effort, possibly with rooty climbs or gradual ascents, but are generally manageable for those with a reasonable fitness level.
Yes, the area around Chilmark is popular for cycling. You can find various routes, including challenging ones like the Gold Hill, Shaftesbury loop, or more moderate options such as the Hindon Village loop. Explore more options on the Cycling around Chilmark guide.
The high points around Chilmark offer excellent panoramic views. For instance, the View of Wylye Valley provides expansive vistas over the valley. Cotley Hill offers views from open fields at its summit. These locations are appreciated for their scenic beauty.
Yes, for example, Heath Hill is part of the Old Sarum Way long-distance trail, which ascends to the ridge from South Newton. Knook Horse Hill can be incorporated into a looping walk from Heytesbury, involving a climb from the River Wylye.
Beyond hiking and cycling, the region offers great opportunities for running. There are several running trails, such as the Ridge Hill Bridleway loop from Fonthill Gifford or the Holy Trinity Church loop from Tisbury. You can find more details in the Running Trails around Chilmark guide.
Visitors appreciate the great views and the off-road access to woodlands like Grovely Wood. The varied terrain, from rooty climbs to open fields, offers a good mix for outdoor enthusiasts. The area is also valued for its tranquil hiking opportunities and preserved natural landscapes.
The guide data doesn't specify a 'best time' for these particular peaks. However, given the rolling hills and woodlands, spring and autumn often provide pleasant weather and beautiful scenery with blooming flowers or changing foliage. Summer is also popular, while winter conditions might require more preparation due to potential mud or colder temperatures.
Yes, some of the high points are suitable for circular walks. For instance, Knook Horse Hill is mentioned as making a nice looping walk from Heytesbury. Many of the routes listed in the nearby guides, such as the easy hikes, are also circular.


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