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The 4 Most Amazing Peaks around Wick St Lawrence

Best mountain peaks around Wick St Lawrence are found within the surrounding North Somerset landscape, particularly the Mendip Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. While Wick St Lawrence itself features low-lying fields near the Bristol Channel coast, the broader region offers prominent hills and elevated natural landmarks. These areas provide diverse terrain, including rocky outcrops, open common land, and coastal headlands. Visitors can find opportunities for walks and scenic vistas across the Somerset Levels and the Bristol Channel.

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Last updated: July 1, 2026

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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Cleeve Toot Hillfort

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Cleeve Toot is an Iron Age univallate hillfort nestled in woodland above Goblin Combe. The oval-shaped settlement is approximately 410 feet (125 m) in length and 300 feet (90 m) wide. It is a Scheduled Ancient Monument.

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View from Bleadon Hill

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Bleadon Hill at 143 m is a high point towards the western edge of the Mendip Hills. The road crosses the summit, but there is a nice viewpoint and parking area.

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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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September 17, 2023, View from Bleadon Hill

Bleadon Hill at 143 m is a high point towards the western edge of the Mendip Hills. The road crosses the summit, but there is a nice viewpoint and parking area.

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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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Tom
December 13, 2021, Crook Peak

186m high with wide views across the mendips

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Cleeve Toot is an Iron Age univallate hillfort nestled in woodland above Goblin Combe. The oval-shaped settlement is approximately 410 feet (125 m) in length and 300 feet (90 m) wide. It is a Scheduled Ancient Monument.

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Wavering Down is a part if the large area adjoining to Crook Peak which is a geological and biological Site of Special Scientific Interest near the western end of the Mendip Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in Somerset. As part of the nature reserve management there are wild ponies and sheep grazing to protect the rare plants and flowers that the grassland supports. It is important to keep your dog under close control and on a lead at all times on Wavering Down and Crook Peak. Most of the site is owned by the National Trust who bought 725 acres (293 ha) in 1985, and much of it has been designated as common land. It was notified as an SSSI by Natural England in 1952. The ecology of the area includes ancient woodland and calcareous grassland which supports nationally rare species including the Cheddar pink. The underlying rocks are Carboniferous Limestone containing phreatic caves at Shute Shelve Cavern and Picken's Hole from which fossils dating from the Middle Devensian have been recovered.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of elevated natural landmarks can I expect around Wick St Lawrence?

Around Wick St Lawrence, you'll find prominent hills and elevated natural landmarks rather than towering mountains, primarily within the Mendip Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). These areas offer diverse terrain, including rocky outcrops, open common land, and coastal headlands, providing excellent opportunities for walks and scenic vistas.

Which peaks offer the most impressive panoramic views?

For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting Crook Peak, which offers vistas across the River Axe, the Somerset Levels, and the Bristol Channel. Wavering Down Trig Point also provides extensive views, including glimpses of the Cheddar reservoir. Additionally, Uphill Nature Reserve, with its old windmill tower, offers sensational views over Weston-super-Mare and the Welsh hills.

Are there any historical sites on or near these elevated areas?

Yes, several elevated areas around Wick St Lawrence have historical significance. Cleeve Toot Hillfort is an Iron Age univallate hillfort nestled in woodland. Worlebury Hill is home to Worlebury Camp, another Iron Age hillfort. Brean Down Trig Point is located on a headland featuring an old Palmerston Fort, built to defend the UK.

What are some family-friendly options for exploring the peaks?

For a family-friendly outing, the View from Bleadon Hill offers a nice viewpoint with a parking area, making it easily accessible. Uphill Nature Reserve is also a good choice, as visitors can climb the old windmill tower for views and extend their walk to Uphill beach.

Are dogs allowed on the trails around these peaks?

Yes, dogs are generally allowed on trails around the peaks. However, areas like Crook Peak and Wavering Down are part of a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) where wild ponies and sheep graze. It's important to keep your dog under close control and on a lead at all times in these areas to protect the rare plants and flowers and the grazing animals.

What outdoor activities can I do near these mountain peaks?

Beyond hiking, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling and gravel biking. For detailed routes, explore the guides for Cycling around Wick St Lawrence and Gravel biking around Wick St Lawrence.

Are there easy hiking trails suitable for beginners?

Yes, there are easy hiking trails available. For example, the guide for Easy hikes around Wick St Lawrence features routes like the 'Cove at Sand Point – View from Sand Point loop' which are graded as easy and suitable for beginners.

What is the best time of year to visit the peaks around Wick St Lawrence?

The peaks around Wick St Lawrence can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and wildflowers, while autumn provides vibrant colors. Winter walks can be crisp and clear, offering unique views, though some paths might be muddy. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.

Where can I find a unique coastal walk with elevated views?

Sand Point offers a unique coastal walking experience. This natural pier extends into the Bristol Channel and is a National Trust-protected area. It provides spectacular views across Sand Bay and towards Wales, with a popular circular coastal route starting from the National Trust car park.

What kind of wildlife can I spot around the peaks?

The Mendip Hills AONB, including areas like Crook Peak and Wavering Down, are Sites of Special Scientific Interest. You might spot wild ponies and sheep grazing, which are part of nature reserve management. The calcareous grassland supports nationally rare species, including the Cheddar pink flower. Dolebury Warren is also known for its unusual mixture of wildflowers and rich wildlife habitat.

Are there any challenging climbs for experienced hikers?

While not towering mountains, the hills in the Mendip Hills AONB can offer energetic climbs. For example, the ascent to Crook Peak is rewarded with superb vistas and features rocky terrain. The varied landscape provides opportunities for more strenuous walks, especially when combining multiple peaks or longer routes.

What do visitors enjoy most about the peaks around Wick St Lawrence?

Visitors frequently highlight the stunning panoramic views from summits like Crook Peak and Wavering Down Trig Point. The combination of natural beauty, historical sites like Iron Age hillforts, and the opportunity for peaceful walks through diverse landscapes, from open common land to coastal paths, are also highly appreciated.

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