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The 9 Most Amazing Peaks around Compton Martin

Best mountain peaks around Compton Martin are found within a landscape of rolling limestone hills and elevated points in the Chew Valley, just north of the Mendip Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The area features numerous elevated locations that provide scenic views and opportunities for outdoor activities. The maximum elevation in the immediate Compton Martin area is approximately 271 meters. These elevated areas offer panoramic views of the lakes and the wider Mendip landscape.

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Last updated: April 25, 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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Mendip Hills National Landscape

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Sprawling across Somerset, the Mendip Hills are a chain of picturesque rolling limestone hills. Situated to the south of Bristol and Bath, the hills run from Weston-super-Mare to Frome, covering …

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Knowle Hill

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From the summit of Knowle Hill, you get lovely views over Chew Lake and the rolling Mendip Hills AONB. There's a bench on the summit, perfectly placed so you can enjoy the view.

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North Hill

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Despite it's less than dramatic peak. North Hill is actually the Mendip Hills Area of Oustanding Natural Beauty's second highest hill at 300M high. It is situated between Priddy Mineries and Priddy Nine Barrows.

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philogara
August 25, 2025, Knowle Hill

This hill, while lower than the surrounding ridges, provides great views from the top. Fern covered with several tracks crossing the slopes.

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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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Dom Stancombe
September 14, 2021, North Hill

One of the highest points in the area with great views all around. Not too tough to climb or descend either, but can get overgrown in the Summer months.

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Despite it's less than dramatic peak. North Hill is actually the Mendip Hills Area of Oustanding Natural Beauty's second highest hill at 300M high. It is situated between Priddy Mineries and Priddy Nine Barrows.

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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 Age and Bronze Age through to the Second World War. Black Down provides the largest area of open access on the Mendip Hills at over 400 ha. Black Down, like most heathlands, is formed through a combination of factors– soil type, rainfall and human activity. The underlying Old Red Sandstone rock together with high rainfall created a waterlogged and acidic soil. The removal of tree cover by our Bronze Age ancestors 2,000 years ago helped to make sure that the soil stayed damp and acid. Only certain plants can survive in this type of ground. The key species include heather or ling, bell heather, bilberry, purple moor grass and European gorse, along with mosses and lichens. Now the bracken is managed by harvesting and grazing by cattle and wild ponies to allow the heathers and grasses to flourish again. Black Down supports a wide variety of birds, mammals, reptiles and invertebrates.

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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 Age and Bronze Age through to the Second World War. Black Down provides the largest area of open access on the Mendip Hills at over 400 ha. Black Down, like most heathlands, is formed through a combination of factors– soil type, rainfall and human activity. The underlying Old Red Sandstone rock together with high rainfall created a waterlogged and acidic soil. The removal of tree cover by our Bronze Age ancestors 2,000 years ago helped to make sure that the soil stayed damp and acid. Only certain plants can survive in this type of ground. The key species include heather or ling, bell heather, bilberry, purple moor grass and European gorse, along with mosses and lichens. Now the bracken is managed by harvesting and grazing by cattle and wild ponies to allow the heathers and grasses to flourish again. Black Down supports a wide variety of birds, mammals, reptiles and invertebrates.

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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 are many Bronze Age burial sites dotted around. You might also see the wild ponies strutting their stuff.

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Beacon Batch is the highest point in the Mendip Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. From the trig point, you get breathtaking panoramic views that stretch over the Bristol Channel into Wales, over Weston-super-Mare, the Chew Valley and across the Mendips. There are Bronze Age burial mounds at the summit, too. A very special place with lots of great walking to enjoy all around.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some prominent elevated points or 'peaks' to explore near Compton Martin?

While Compton Martin is characterized by rolling limestone hills rather than towering mountains, several elevated points offer stunning views. Notable spots include Beacon Batch summit trig point, the highest point in the Mendip Hills, and Black Down Summit and Wild Ponies, which also provides expansive vistas. Knowle Hill offers lovely views over Chew Lake.

Where can I find the best panoramic views of the Chew Valley and surrounding landscape?

For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Beacon Batch summit trig point. From here, you can see across the Bristol Channel into Wales, over Weston-super-Mare, the Chew Valley, and the wider Mendips. Black Down Summit also offers similar wide-ranging views, often with wild ponies grazing.

Are there family-friendly walks or elevated areas suitable for all ages around Compton Martin?

Yes, the area offers options for various abilities. Black Down Summit and Wild Ponies is considered family-friendly. Additionally, the 'Chew Valley Lake, Knowle Hill & Chew Magna loop' is an easy hike that takes visitors to Knowle Hill, offering accessible paths and great views over Chew Lake. Many gentle lakeside paths are also available.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see when exploring the elevated areas?

The region is part of the Mendip Hills National Landscape, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. You'll encounter rolling limestone hills, open fields, woodlands, and diverse wildlife habitats. Elevated points often provide views of Chew Valley Lake and Blagdon Lake. Specific areas like Beacon Batch are designated Sites of Special Scientific Interest for their valuable wildlife habitats and unique acidic soil supporting heather, bilberry, and gorse.

Are there any historical or archaeological sites on these elevated points?

Yes, several elevated areas have historical significance. Beacon Batch summit trig point features Bronze Age burial mounds. The area around Black Down Summit is also nationally important for its archaeology, with sites dating from the late Stone Age and Bronze Age through to the Second World War.

What outdoor activities, besides hiking, can I do near these elevated points?

The area around Compton Martin is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB Trails, including routes like the 'View from Mendip Hills Ridge – Middle Down Drove Bridleway loop'. There are also many Running Trails, such as the 'Blagdon Lake – Holt Copse loop'.

Are there easy hiking trails around Compton Martin's elevated areas?

Absolutely. For easy hikes, consider routes like the 'Chew Valley Lake, Knowle Hill & Chew Magna loop' or the 'Knowle Hill loop from Chew Valley Lake'. These are part of the Easy hikes around Compton Martin guide and offer accessible paths with great views.

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

The highest point in the Mendip Hills is Beacon Batch summit trig point, located on Black Down Hill, reaching an elevation of 325 meters. It offers extensive views across the region.

Can I expect to see wildlife when exploring the elevated areas around Compton Martin?

Yes, the natural landscapes are home to diverse wildlife. Areas like Black Down Summit are known for wild ponies. The designated Sites of Special Scientific Interest, such as Beacon Batch, support a wide variety of birds, mammals, reptiles, and invertebrates.

What is the Mendip Hills National Landscape?

The Mendip Hills National Landscape is a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) that spans across Somerset. It's characterized by picturesque rolling limestone hills, grassland, woodland, and rocky hills, offering a stunning natural environment for exploration.

Is there another significant elevated point besides Beacon Batch and Black Down?

Yes, North Hill is another notable elevated point in the Mendip Hills, standing at 300 meters. It's the second-highest hill in the Mendip Hills AONB and offers great views, situated between Priddy Mineries and Priddy Nine Barrows.

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