Best mountain peaks around Hulland CP are characterized by rolling hills and ridges within the Derbyshire Dales. The area itself features a maximum elevation of 248 meters. While towering mountain peaks are not found directly within Hulland CP, the broader region offers various elevated points and summits. These include local high points and more challenging ascents in the wider Peak District.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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The car park is free for National Trust members. I love climbing but I don't like heights....confusing I know! I really enjoyed this short climb but I found myself on a small scramble which got my blood pumping a little!
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Car park isn’t free but costs £6.60 for the day or £4 for 4 hours
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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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Bolehill (Cromford Moor) is 323 metres high and is one of the 95 Ethels (Peak District Hills).
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There are eight transmitter masts visible on the top of the hill (one of them is shorter).
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Car Park has been reopened with an automatic electronic gate that's only open between set times March-Oct 8am - 7pm Nov-Feb 8am - 5pm
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Bolehill has a trig point at 323m. It's the area of high ground south of Black Rocks and northeast of Wirksworth. There are lots of nice walking trails in the area especially through the Big Plantation and across Cromford Moor.
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While Hulland CP itself features rolling hills rather than towering mountains, the broader region offers several notable elevated points. Popular choices include Thorpe Cloud, known for its distinctive conical shape and views over Dovedale, and Minninglow Neolithic Tomb, a 372-meter hill with an ancient burial site. You can also visit Bolehill Trig Point, a 323-meter summit with many walking trails nearby.
Yes, Minninglow Neolithic Tomb is a significant historical site. This 372-meter hill is notable for the impressive chambered Neolithic burial tomb that adorns its summit, surrounded by a distinctive clump of trees. Another related site is the Rocky Outcrop on Minninglow Hill, which is also a historical site and a great viewpoint.
The elevated points around Hulland CP offer diverse and rewarding views. From Thorpe Cloud, you can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views over the River Dove, Bunster Hill, and Ilam. Alport Heights Summit, the highest point in its local area, provides extensive views all around. Similarly, Bolehill Trig Point offers scenic vistas across the surrounding high ground and trails.
Yes, several elevated points are suitable for families. Alport Heights Summit is listed as family-friendly and offers rewarding views. While some climbs like Thorpe Cloud can be steep, many of the local elevated points and surrounding trails in the Derbyshire Dales are accessible for families, offering moderate walks with scenic rewards.
The area around Hulland CP and its elevated points provides numerous walking and hiking opportunities. Bolehill Trig Point is surrounded by many walking trails, especially through the Big Plantation and across Cromford Moor. For easy hikes, you can explore routes like the 'Roadford Lake Dam – Carsington Water loop' or the 'Troll's Bridge – Roadford Lake Dam loop' from Hognaston CP. You can find more details on these routes in the Easy hikes around Hulland CP guide.
The difficulty varies. Hulland CP itself is characterized by rolling hills, making many local walks moderate or easy. However, some specific ascents can be steep, such as the climb to the summit of Thorpe Cloud. For those seeking more challenging ascents, the wider Peak District, though not directly in Hulland CP, offers peaks like Kinder Scout. Many routes in the immediate vicinity are suitable for a range of abilities, including easy and moderate options.
Absolutely. The area around Hulland CP offers various routes for running and cycling. For running, you can find options like the 'Running loop from Hognaston CP' or the 'Running loop from Hulland Ward CP'. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as 'The Carved Wooden Chair – Carsington Water loop' or the 'Carsington Water – Carsington Water loop from Hognaston CP'. More details are available in the Running Trails around Hulland CP and Cycling around Hulland CP guides.
The highest point within Hulland CP reaches a maximum elevation of 239 meters. The broader Hulland Ward area has a maximum elevation of 248 meters. While these are not towering peaks, they offer pleasant elevated walks within the Derbyshire Dales.
When hiking in the Derbyshire Dales, it's always wise to be prepared for changing weather conditions. Some popular spots, like Thorpe Cloud, can get very busy, and there have been instances of erosion and falling rock risks, leading to temporary closures of summit paths. Always check local signage and conditions before attempting a climb. For more challenging routes in the wider Peak District, appropriate gear and navigation skills are essential.
Visitors frequently appreciate the stunning views and the sense of accomplishment from reaching the summits. For instance, the short but steep climb to Thorpe Cloud is rewarded with beautiful 360-degree views. Many also enjoy the historical significance of sites like Minninglow Neolithic Tomb and the peaceful walking trails surrounding points like Bolehill Trig Point.
While the guide highlights popular spots, the region's rolling hills mean many smaller, less-frequented elevated points and trails exist. Madge Hill Trig Point, for example, is a local elevated point within Hulland Ward that is part of a moderate hiking loop, offering an accessible outdoor activity away from the busiest spots. Exploring the numerous trails around Bolehill Trig Point through areas like Big Plantation can also lead to quieter experiences.
Public transport options to specific trailheads or elevated points directly within Hulland CP can be limited, as the area is rural. It's often advisable to check local bus services to nearby villages like Hulland Ward or Kirk Ireton, and then plan your walk from there. For many of the more remote elevated points, driving and parking at designated spots is the most common way to access them.


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