Mountain peaks around Oldham, a town in Greater Manchester, offer diverse features and enriching experiences. The region's natural landmarks contribute to a picturesque landscape, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. Many of these peaks are part of or border the Peak District National Park, offering a range of terrain from moorland summits to country park hills. These areas provide varied options for different skill levels and interests, making them popular hiking trails Oldham.
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Tandle Hill 222.5m P22.4 (730ft) (Hill ID: 512615) [JNSA 17086] County of Lancashire Definitive List summit.
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Watch your footing around the rocks below the trig point
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The war memorial commemorating the men of Royton who died during the First World War stands at the highest point in the park, and was unveiled on 22 October 1921 by the Earl of Derby. Originally the memorial, which is constructed from Portland stone, bore plaques listing the fallen and a bronze statue. The original plaques were stolen in 1969, and replacements were later installed in the grounds of St Paul's, Royton.
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Very remote trig point that requires navigating across open moorland with little to no paths at all. The ground is boggy and extremely uneven with lots of holes that make for ankle twisting territory. It took us ages to get there and back due to the need to tread extremely carefully. I still managed to get up to my knee in a bog. I'm glad I did it because I'm trying to bag all the trigs in the Peaks. But, this isn't one I'd make a return trip too!
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Frozen or Dry ground required to get here very remote
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Visitors frequently enjoy Alphin Pike summit and trig point, known for its steep climb and rewarding views over the Peak District. Another favorite is Tandle Hill — Summit View, Oldham's oldest country park, offering panoramic views across the Manchester Plain. Standedge Trig Point and View of Castleshaw Reservoir is also highly rated for its sense of solitude and excellent views from a historic moorland crossing point.
The highest point in Greater Manchester is Black Chew Head, standing at 542 meters (1,778 ft) above sea level. Located in Saddleworth, on the edge of the Peak District, this moorland summit offers a sense of wild solitude and is accessible via several routes, including from Dovestones Reservoir.
Yes, Tandle Hill — Summit View is an excellent choice for families. It's Oldham's oldest country park, spanning 110 acres with mature beech woodland and open grassland. The park offers facilities such as a café, toilets, and a children's play area, making it suitable for all ages.
The peaks around Oldham offer a diverse range of natural features. You can find moorland summits like Black Chew Head, extensive beech woodlands and open grasslands at Tandle Hill, and bio-diverse environments with purple moor grass and heather on Crompton Moor. Many areas also feature trig points and offer expansive views of the surrounding countryside and even the Welsh mountains on clear days.
Yes, Tandle Hill — Summit View features a war memorial commemorating those who died in the First World War, located at the park's highest point. Additionally, Standedge, marked by the Standedge Trig Point, has historically served as a significant moorland crossing point since Roman times.
Beyond hiking the peaks themselves, the area around Oldham offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore waterfall hikes, with routes like the Middle Black Clough Waterfall loop. There are also numerous MTB trails, such as the Rochdale Canal Lock loop from Mills Hill. For more challenging treks, consider the mountain hikes that lead to places like Laddow Rocks and Black Hill Trig Point.
For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the ascent to Alphin Pike summit and trig point is known for being quite steep. The wider Peak District area bordering Oldham also offers more difficult mountain hikes, such as those leading to Lower Shelf Stones and Bleaklow Head, which can be found in the Mountain Hikes around Oldham guide.
The Kinder Stones are a collection of boulders located on Pots-n-Pans Hill. They are situated at the edge of a small, disused quarry and provide an elevated vantage point overlooking the beautiful Peak District National Park.
Several peaks provide excellent panoramic views. Tandle Hill — Summit View offers fantastic vistas across the Manchester Plain and, on a clear day, extends to the Welsh mountains. Alphin Pike summit and trig point and Standedge Trig Point also provide rewarding views of the surrounding countryside and reservoirs.
Yes, White Hill is situated along the route of the Pennine Way, on the border between Lancashire and West Yorkshire. Its summit is distinctive, marked by a trig point painted bright white.
Crompton Moor is a designated Site of Biological Importance within the South Pennines. It features a diverse range of wildlife, including red grouse, golden plover, and meadow pipit, alongside its characteristic purple moor grass, heather, and significant pine forest, making it ideal for nature observation.


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