Best mountain peaks around Stithians are characterized by gently rolling hills and agricultural land, rather than traditional mountain peaks. The Stithians geography features elevated points ranging from approximately 134 to 216 meters, offering picturesque views. The area provides scenic trails around locations like Herniss and Rame Cross, and overlooks the Stithians Reservoir, the largest inland water body in West Cornwall. These elevated areas offer panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes and opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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Worth climb to the cairn for the downhill section on the main access road. Then drop into single track round the back lanes of Carharrack. Sweet! :)
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Running up here to the summit of Carn Marth will reward you with beautiful views across rural Cornwall. This area is filled with reminders of the county's industrial past and here is o different with Harvey's Quarry to the north and Hick's Quarry to the east, now a serene pool.
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Carnmenellis at 252m is a UK designated Marilyn (height prominence of 150m) near Redruth in Cornwall. It is a trig pointed summit.
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Fun XC/Gravel riding area. Great views and chance for a swim at the top, if that's your thing!
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From the top of Carn Marth at 755 feet (230 m), there are incredible views over the rural countryside of inland Cornwall. With a rich history from mining and quarrying, this area is littered with disused mining works and quarries, like the former granite quarry here that is now flooded to form Hick's Quarry pool.
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The Stithians area features gently rolling hills and agricultural land, rather than traditional mountain peaks. You'll find elevated points ranging from approximately 134 to 216 meters (439 to 708 feet), offering picturesque views over the Cornish countryside and the Stithians Reservoir. These include locations like Herniss and Rame Cross, which provide varied elevation for walks.
Popular elevated spots include Carn Marth and Hick's Quarry Pool, which offers incredible views and a flooded former granite quarry. Another must-see is Carn Marth Summit and Quarries, providing expansive views across rural Cornwall. For a designated summit, visit Carnmenellis Trig Point (252 m), a UK designated Marilyn near Redruth.
Yes, the gentle hills around Stithians provide excellent vantage points for panoramic views. Carn Marth, at 755 feet (230 m), offers incredible views over the rural countryside of inland Cornwall. The Carn Marth Summit also provides far-reaching views across the region, allowing you to observe the agricultural landscapes and the expansive Stithians Reservoir.
The area around Stithians is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, running, and cycling on the numerous trails. For specific routes, explore the Running Trails around Stithians, Easy hikes around Stithians, or Cycling around Stithians guides.
Yes, Stithians offers several easy hiking routes that are suitable for families. You can find options like the 'St Stithians Reservoir loop' or the 'View of Stithians Lake – Stithians Lake Beach loop'. These trails often feature moderate elevation changes and scenic views. For more details, refer to the Easy hikes around Stithians guide.
The elevated areas around Stithians are rich in industrial history. Locations like Carn Marth are littered with disused mining works and quarries, such as the former granite quarry now flooded to form Hick's Quarry Pool. The Carn Marth Summit and Quarries area also features reminders of Cornwall's past, including Harvey's Quarry and Hick's Quarry.
Carn Marth is popular for its incredible views over inland Cornwall from its 755-foot (230 m) summit. It also offers a unique landscape with a rich mining and quarrying history, including Hick's Quarry Pool, a flooded former granite quarry. Visitors enjoy it for XC/Gravel riding and the chance for a swim.
A 'Marilyn' is a hill or mountain in the UK, Ireland, or surrounding islands with a relative height (prominence) of at least 150 meters (492 ft), regardless of its absolute height. Near Stithians, you can find the Carnmenellis Trig Point (252 m), which is a UK designated Marilyn located near Redruth.
The Stithians area, with its tranquil atmosphere and natural environment, offers opportunities for bird-watching. While specific species vary by season, the rolling hills and proximity to the Stithians Reservoir provide habitats for various local birds and small mammals. Exploring the trails quietly increases your chances of spotting local fauna.
The best time to explore the elevated areas around Stithians is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October). During these periods, the weather is typically milder, and the trails are more accessible. The lush greenery of spring and the vibrant colors of autumn offer particularly picturesque views.
Yes, there are several circular walking routes that incorporate the elevated points and scenic areas around Stithians. Many trails around the Stithians Reservoir, for example, offer loop options. You can find routes like the 'St Stithians Reservoir loop' in the Easy hikes around Stithians guide, which provide varied elevation and countryside views.
When visiting Carn Marth, be prepared for incredible views over inland Cornwall. The area is great for XC/Gravel riding, and you might even consider a swim in Hick's Quarry Pool if that's something you enjoy. Remember that the area has a rich history of mining and quarrying, so you'll see many reminders of its industrial past.
For easy hiking routes around Stithians, you can explore the Easy hikes around Stithians guide. It features trails like the 'St Stithians Reservoir loop' and routes that take you past the 'View of Stithians Lake' and 'Stithians Lake Beach', offering pleasant walks with moderate difficulty.


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