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The 8 Most Amazing Peaks around Compton Bishop

Best mountain peaks around Compton Bishop are situated at the western end of the Mendip Hills in Somerset, England. This area is characterized by prominent limestone outcrops and heathlands, offering diverse natural features. The region provides extensive views across the Bristol Channel, the Somerset Levels, and surrounding countryside. Its landscape includes Sites of Special Scientific Interest, reflecting its ecological and geological significance.

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  • The most popular mountain peaks is Beacon Batch summit trig point,…

Last updated: June 23, 2026

Beacon Batch summit trig point

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This special site is designated as a Site of Special Scientific interest for its valuable wildlife habitats and is a nationally important site for its archaeology from the late Stone …

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Black Down is the highest area of the Mendip Hills and affords wonderful views across the Bristol Channel into Wales, over Weston-super-Mare, the Chew Valley, the Quantocks and beyond. There …

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Wavering Down Trig Point

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Owned and managed by the National Trust and part of the same SSSI as Crook Peak, Wavering Down is an impressive hill with even more impressive views. There's a trig …

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Crook Peak

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Part of a Special Site of Scientific Interest, Crook Peak is a hill in the Mendip Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Open common with a rocky terrain, the summit …

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If it has rained a lot, then recommend if you want to go up and down a different way, you ascend from the north and descend on the south. The …

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Malc027
June 1, 2025, Wavering Down Trig Point

The views across somerset are stunning.

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Sticking out from the end from the ridge of rock that runs from the Mendips Crook Peak offers views over from Exmoor too Wales. A particularly great ride from Wavering down back along the ridge.

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August 13, 2023, Crook Peak

Excellent summit, run from either the car park below or over the ridge from Weavering Down. The top is rocky with great views over towards the Mendips, out to Weston Super Mare and the sea and down the M5.

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Ape X
October 22, 2022, Crook Peak

Painful but fun. Good views.

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Black Down Hill or Beacons Batch is the highest hill in the Mendip Hills at 325m, Somerset, in south-western England. Black Down lies just a few miles eastward of the Bristol Channel at Weston-super-Mare, and provides a view over the Chew Valley. It has a trig pointed summit and is a UK designated Marilyn with a prominence of over 150m.

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Tom
December 13, 2021, Crook Peak

186m high with wide views across the mendips

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If it has rained a lot, then recommend if you want to go up and down a different way, you ascend from the north and descend on the south. The south has steps; the north is slippery and steep and needs trail shoes if not dry for some time. If only going up and down, do from the south. On a clear day, there are great views - Glastonbury, the Quantocks, Exmoor, the Welsh coast and the Brecon Beacons and the Mendips. It was once an Iron Age fort; the Romans called it "the Isle of Frogs" as it looked like a squatting frog from some angles and in those days, the marshes had not been drained. And at Easter, on the east side, a local group erects three crosses.

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if just the climb you can park in the village. climb about 15-20 min

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which mountain peaks offer the most extensive views around Compton Bishop?

For panoramic vistas, head to Beacon Batch summit trig point on Black Down, the highest point in the Mendip Hills. From here, you can see across the Bristol Channel into Wales, Weston-super-Mare, and the Chew Valley. Crook Peak and Wavering Down Trig Point also provide impressive views, with Wavering Down offering a glimpse of Cheddar Reservoir. Brent Knoll provides expansive views of Glastonbury, the Quantocks, Exmoor, the Welsh coast, and the Brecon Beacons on a clear day.

Are there any historical or archaeological sites on the peaks near Compton Bishop?

Yes, several peaks have significant historical value. Black Down, including Beacon Batch summit trig point, is nationally important for its archaeology, with findings ranging from the late Stone Age and Bronze Age to the Second World War. You can also find Bronze Age burial mounds at the summit. Brent Knoll was once an Iron Age fort and features a Jubilee Monument at its summit.

What kind of natural environment and wildlife can I expect to see on the Mendip Hills peaks?

The peaks around Compton Bishop are characterized by diverse natural environments. Black Down is a heathland formed by acidic soil, supporting specific plants like heather, bell heather, bilberry, and gorse. It's a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) for its valuable wildlife habitats and is home to wild ponies. Crook Peak and Wavering Down are also part of an SSSI, featuring calcareous grassland that supports rare plant species. Wild ponies and sheep graze these areas to protect the delicate ecosystems.

Are there family-friendly trails or activities on the mountain peaks?

Yes, Black Down offers a great family experience. The Black Down Summit and Wild Ponies highlight is particularly popular, where you can enjoy the extensive open access area and spot wild ponies. The varied terrain and historical elements can also make for an engaging family outing.

Can I bring my dog on the trails around the peaks?

You can bring your dog, but it's important to keep them under close control and on a lead at all times, especially on Wavering Down and Crook Peak. This is due to the presence of grazing wild ponies and sheep, which are essential for managing the nature reserve and protecting rare plants and flowers.

What makes Crook Peak a distinctive landmark?

Crook Peak is known for its distinctive shape, a prominent limestone outcrop with a tilting series of miniature limestone escarpments forming a crag at its top. It offers excellent views towards the Mendips, Weston-super-Mare, and the Bristol Channel, and is part of a Site of Special Scientific Interest.

What is the highest point in the Mendip Hills near Compton Bishop?

The highest point in the Mendip Hills is Black Down, specifically at the Beacon Batch summit trig point, which reaches 325 meters. It offers breathtaking panoramic views across the region.

Are there cycling routes available near the mountain peaks?

Yes, there are various cycling opportunities. You can find routes for touring bicycles, road cycling, and mountain biking. For example, you can explore routes like the 'Shute Shelve Tunnel – Strawberry Line Tunnel loop' for touring, or 'Webbington Road – Bleadon Hill loop' for road cycling. For more details, check out the Cycling around Compton Bishop, Road Cycling Routes around Compton Bishop, and MTB Trails around Compton Bishop guides.

What should I know about hiking Brent Knoll?

Brent Knoll, once an Iron Age fort, offers expansive views on a clear day. The south side of the hill has steps, making for an easier ascent or descent. The north side is steeper and can be slippery, so appropriate footwear is recommended, especially if it has rained. You can find a Jubilee Monument at its summit.

What geological features are prominent in the peaks around Compton Bishop?

The region is known for its prominent limestone outcrops, particularly visible at Crook Peak. Black Down, on the other hand, is characterized by underlying Old Red Sandstone rock, which, combined with high rainfall, creates the waterlogged, acidic soil that defines its heathland environment. Many areas are designated as Sites of Special Scientific Interest due to their unique geology and ecology.

What is the West Mendip Way and does it pass through these peaks?

The West Mendip Way is a popular hiking route that leads up to Crook Peak. This trail offers hikers the chance to experience the distinctive landscapes and views of the western Mendip Hills.

Where can I find wild ponies near Compton Bishop?

Wild ponies can often be seen grazing on Black Down, particularly around the Black Down Summit and Wild Ponies area. They play a crucial role in managing the heathland vegetation and are a beloved sight for visitors.

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