Best mountain peaks around South Wingfield are characterized by prominent elevated features and impressive rock formations rather than traditional towering mountains. This village in Derbyshire, England, offers several notable elevated locations that provide significant views and opportunities for outdoor activities. The area's geography includes historic sites situated on hilltops and gritstone outcrops, contributing to its natural landscape. These locations provide elevated experiences, natural beauty, and historical interest for visitors.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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TP0905 - Ashover | TrigpointingUK https://share.google/eE5DBfWbZ91rT7YxV
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Take the mtb route up/down through the wood to the North East of the statue, look out for it near the bench on the main gravel track
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19th century pleasure ground which exploited the dramatic qualities of the Derwent valley. Peter Arkwright of Willersley Castle enclosed the grounds c 1860 and constructed pedestrian paths from a new entrance on the south side approached from the bridge to Matlock Bath railway station. The entrance from Starkholmes Road was retained and could be used by carriages. A pathway was formed through Fern Cave (scheduled ancient monument) and another on a narrow ledge along part of the cliff face. In 1879 the grounds were leased to the Matlock and High Tor Recreation Grounds Company Ltd and Milner of London was retained to supervise landscaping. Arkwright's Grand Walk, also used by carriages, was created, leading south to the summit from a gateway in Pig Tree Lane, now Pic Tor Lane. A refreshment room was erected near the summit, tennis and quoit or skittle grounds were constructed close to a modified southern entrance and additional paths put in with a broad flight of steps.
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That's what it is! I thought it was a hobbit house or similar lol
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Alas, the previously awesome views from the trig point are long gone due to tree growth. Today the trig point is a waypoint only; for views head over to Black Rocks.
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There is a Trig point and a Doomsday Bunker, which is locked from the inside to prevent access, The shaft and ventilation shaft was clad in Derbyshire stone, but locals say that the stone that was used to build it was stolen long ago, hence the reason for it being locked. At 299m above sea level, the (Rock) Fabrick is the highest point in the area and the views are stunning.
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Bolehill (Cromford Moor) is 323 metres high and is one of the 95 Ethels (Peak District Hills).
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While South Wingfield doesn't have traditional towering mountain peaks, the area offers several impressive elevated features and rock formations. Key spots include High Tor and Giddy Edge, a prominent rocky outcrop with spectacular views, and Alport Heights Summit, the highest point in the local area managed by the National Trust. You can also visit The Miner Statue on Silverhill, an artificial hill offering great vistas.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to High Tor and Giddy Edge, which provides impressive vistas over Matlock Bath and the Derwent Valley. Alport Heights Summit also offers rewarding views all around. Additionally, Ashover Rock (The Fabrick), at 299m above sea level, boasts stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
Yes, the area features several historical sites with elevated positions. The ruins of South Wingfield Manor are dramatically situated on a hilltop, offering scenic views. While currently closed for conservation, its commanding presence is notable. You can also find historical interest at Ashover Rock (The Fabrick), which includes a Doomsday Bunker, and The Miner Statue, a man-made monument on Silverhill, a reclaimed colliery spoil heap.
The elevated areas around South Wingfield offer various walking opportunities. You can explore the footpath along the summit of High Tor and Giddy Edge, or take a steep ascent from the car park at Black Rocks to explore the Forestry Commission woodlands of Cromford Moor. Many of these routes are part of longer trails, such as those mentioned in the Running Trails around South Wingfield guide.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Miner Statue on Silverhill is considered family-friendly, offering good views from its summit. Alport Heights Summit is also listed as family-friendly and provides rewarding views. However, be aware that the footpath along Giddy Edge at High Tor is unfenced in parts and not recommended for small children.
Beyond walking, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain biking trails, such as the 'Middleton Top Engine House – Hopton Incline loop from Ambergate' detailed in the MTB Trails around South Wingfield guide. Road cycling routes, including the 'Beeley Moor Summit – Padley Gorge Ascent loop from Ambergate', are available in the Road Cycling Routes around South Wingfield guide. Rock climbing is also popular at High Tor.
The difficulty varies. Some paths, like the one to Alport Heights Summit or Bolehill Trig Point, are generally intermediate. The footpath along Giddy Edge at High Tor is considered challenging due to its unfenced sections and steep drops. A steep ascent is also required to reach the top of Black Rocks.
You'll encounter impressive gritstone outcrops like Black Rocks and High Tor. The landscape features woodlands, such as the Forestry Commission woodlands of Cromford Moor, and offers views of valleys like Matlock Gorge and the Derwent Valley. Many of these elevated points are natural monuments themselves, providing a rugged and scenic environment.
Visitors frequently highlight the spectacular and impressive views from these elevated locations. Many appreciate the rewarding feeling of reaching a summit like Alport Heights Summit. The historical significance of sites like South Wingfield Manor and the unique features like the Doomsday Bunker at Ashover Rock also add to the appeal.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity. For example, you can find routes like the 'Crich Market Cross – The Tors Footpath (Crich) loop from Crich CP' or the 'Scenic Brook and Wooden Bridge – Shaw Wood Bluebell Woodland loop from South Wingfield CP'. More options are available in the Running Trails around South Wingfield guide.
Yes, several elevated points feature trig points. You can find a trig point at Bolehill Trig Point, which is at 323m and offers nice walking trails nearby. Another trig point is located at Ashover Rock (The Fabrick), marking its position as the highest point in that specific area.


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