Best mountain peaks around Bollington are found on the western edge of the Peak District National Park. This area features prominent hills and peaks that offer rewarding hikes and panoramic views. Bollington's location provides direct access to these walking areas, including connections to the Gritstone Trail. The local summits provide diverse opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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Great hike up to Shutlingsloe from the Scout Hut Car Park.
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It's a great walk up to Shutlingsloe, some great views to be had.
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One of the most noted of the Peak District’s tops. Nestled around Errwood Reservoir it make’s for a nice scenic outing but not the best of weather day’s for it today. As Breeze said, the highest point in Cheshire and a UK designated Marilyn.
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Great and easy hike up to Shining Tor from the Cat & Fiddle Car Park. Good footpath over the peaty ground, quite cool to walk on.
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The most popular mountain peaks around Bollington include Shining Tor trig point, which is the highest point in modern Cheshire and offers outstanding views. Another must-see is White Nancy on Kerridge Hill, a distinctive landmark with fine views of Bollington and the Cheshire Plain. Visitors also highly rate Shutlingsloe Summit, known for its unique 'Matterhorn of Cheshire' shape and incredible vistas.
Yes, there are several options suitable for families. The climb to White Nancy on Kerridge Hill is a relatively short but rewarding ascent from Bollington, offering great views and a distinctive landmark. It's often combined with a visit to The Nab for a comprehensive local hiking experience, making it a good choice for a family outing.
The peaks around Bollington offer diverse and expansive views. From Shining Tor trig point, you can enjoy outstanding panoramic views across the Peak District. Eccles Pike Summit and Toposcope provides far-reaching vistas that include Manchester, Mam Tor, Kinder Scout, Whaley Bridge, and Lyme Park on a clear day. White Nancy offers commanding views over the Cheshire Plain, stretching as far as the Welsh hills.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, Shutlingsloe Summit offers a tricky climb, especially from the Wildboarclough side, rewarding hikers with outstanding views. While not alpine mountains, peaks like Shutlingsloe and some routes incorporating Shining Tor can provide a good workout with significant elevation gains.
The most notable historical landmark is White Nancy, a Grade II-listed structure on Kerridge Hill. Built in 1815, it's believed to commemorate the Battle of Waterloo and offers a unique piece of local history alongside stunning views.
The area around Bollington's peaks is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including the Middlewood Way loop or the Macclesfield Canal Towpath. Cycling is also popular, with routes like the Blaze Hill Climb or the Waterside Café loop. For gravel biking, explore routes around Errwood Reservoir or the Middlewood Way. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Bollington, Cycling around Bollington, and Gravel biking around Bollington guides.
Yes, the peaks are well-integrated into a network of hiking trails. The area around Kerridge Hill and The Nab is part of the Gritstone Trail, offering longer walking opportunities. Many walkers combine these two for the 'Twin Peaks of Bollington' walk. Routes like the Kerridge Hill Trig Point – White Nancy loop from Bollington are also popular for running and hiking.
The peaks around Bollington can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and autumn often offer the most pleasant hiking conditions with mild temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer provides longer daylight hours, while clear winter days can offer crisp air and outstanding visibility, though conditions can be more challenging.
While popular peaks like White Nancy and Shining Tor attract many visitors, exploring areas slightly off the main routes or visiting during off-peak times can offer a quieter experience. The Nab, often combined with Kerridge Hill, can sometimes be less crowded than White Nancy itself, offering similar stunning views of the 'Happy Valley'.
The 'Twin Peaks of Bollington' refer to Kerridge Hill (with its iconic White Nancy) and The Nab. These two prominent hills are often hiked together, providing a comprehensive local hiking experience with excellent views over the Cheshire Plain and the surrounding 'Happy Valley'.
The 'Matterhorn of Cheshire' is the nickname given to Shutlingsloe Summit due to its distinctive, conical shape. It's a prominent peak within the Peak District, offering memorable hiking and outstanding views on a clear day.
Parking availability varies by trailhead. For popular spots like White Nancy, there are often designated parking areas in or around Bollington. For other peaks deeper in the Peak District, roadside parking or small car parks may be available. It's advisable to check specific trail information or local guides for detailed parking instructions before your visit.


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