Best mountain peaks around Cotswold offer a range of experiences across this designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The region is characterized by its prominent hills in Cotswolds, forming a distinctive escarpment that provides extensive views. These elevated points are often part of the Cotswold Way, featuring both natural summits and historical markers. Exploring these areas allows visitors to experience the unique geology and expansive landscapes of the region.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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My best tip to best experience Dover's Hill is by starting at the car park and walk along the Cotswold Way. A walk down into Chipping Campden is also worth a few additional miles.
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One of 6,500 trig points around the UK. Ordnance Survey use these to map the UK.
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Woohoo, you've made it to the top of Dover's Hill! Catch your breath and enjoy delightful views over Gloucestershire from this scenic hilltop.
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Great spot to climb to on the road and the gravel track.
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Nice views from this monument down over Hailes Abbey and the Cotswold’s. It's at 269 m which gives good views to the north and west.
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There is a great bike climb up Larkstoke Hill to get up to this point, up to about 20% in a couple of places. Keep going, never give in and then you can enjoy the fabulous views from the top.
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The Cotswolds offer several notable elevated points. Among them are View from Dover's Hill, known for its extensive vistas, Beckbury Hill Viewpoint with views over Hailes Abbey, and Ebrington Hill Summit, which is the highest point in Warwickshire.
From various peaks, you can enjoy panoramic views. For instance, View from Dover's Hill offers sights extending to the Black Mountains in South Wales and the Long Mynd in Shropshire. From Ebrington Hill Summit, you might even spot Birmingham’s skyline and the Malvern Hills on a clear day.
Yes, View from Dover's Hill is categorized as family-friendly, making it a great option for outings with children. It's a popular spot with a trig point and toposcope, offering engaging views for all ages.
The highest point in Warwickshire is Ebrington Hill Summit, standing at 261 meters (856 feet). Another significant high point is Lark Stoke Hill, also recognized as the highest point in the county, offering great views after a steady climb.
Some peaks have historical connections. For example, Dover's Hill is famous as the site of the Cotswold Olimpick Games, a precursor to the modern Olympic Games, commemorated by a monument from 1934. You can learn more about this at View from Dover's Hill.
Yes, the Cotswolds offer several easy hiking routes. You can find options like the Bibury & River Colne loop or the Batsford Arboretum loop from Moreton-in-Marsh. For more details and routes, explore the Easy hikes around Cotswold guide.
The region around the Cotswold peaks is excellent for cycling. You can find various routes for road cycling, such as the Dovers Hill & Broadway Tower loop from Stow-on-the-Wold, or gravel biking routes like the Fosse Way Gravel Section loop from Tetbury. Check out the Road Cycling Routes around Cotswold and Gravel biking around Cotswold guides for more options.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views and the sense of accomplishment after reaching a summit. Many appreciate the well-maintained trails, the historical context of sites like Dover's Hill, and the opportunity to experience the unique geology and expansive landscapes of the region. The komoot community has upvoted these highlights over 260 times, often sharing photos of the beautiful scenery.
Yes, the Ordnance Survey Trig Point at Cutsdean Hill marks an elevation of 305 meters, which is approximately 1,000 feet. It's a good spot for a photo stop and offers a sense of reaching a significant height.
Yes, some peaks offer more challenging ascents. For example, the climb to Ebrington Hill Summit is described as 'bloody steep' by some visitors, indicating a more strenuous effort. Similarly, the ascent to Lark Stoke Hill is noted as a 'monster climb' or 'steep coming out of Ilmington,' making it suitable for those seeking a challenge.
The Cotswolds feature several natural monuments. Beckbury Hill Viewpoint and Ebrington Hill Summit are both designated as natural monuments, offering not just elevated points but also significant natural features of the landscape.


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