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The 3 Most Amazing Peaks around Brockley

Mountain peaks around Brockley, while not traditional mountains, refer to prominent hills like Hilly Fields, One Tree Hill, and Blythe Hill Fields. These elevated green spaces offer panoramic views across London, including landmarks like Canary Wharf and the North Downs. The area is characterized by its urban green pockets, woodland paths, and open skies, providing valuable recreational opportunities within Southeast London. These locations are part of the popular "Brockley Three Peaks" walking route, designed by the local community.

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Last updated: May 20, 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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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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September 10, 2022, Beacon Batch Summit Trig Point

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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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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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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Views out to Bristol Channel, over to Wales and of course of all the wild horses.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular mountain peaks to explore near Brockley?

The komoot community highly recommends exploring Beacon Batch summit trig point, which is the highest point in the Mendip Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Another favorite is Black Down Summit and Wild Ponies, offering expansive views. Visitors also enjoy Cleeve Toot Hillfort, an Iron Age site nestled in woodland.

What kind of views can I expect from the peaks near Brockley?

From Beacon Batch summit trig point, you can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views stretching over the Bristol Channel into Wales, over Weston-super-Mare, the Chew Valley, and across the Mendips. Similarly, Black Down Summit and Wild Ponies provides wonderful views across the Bristol Channel into Wales, over Weston-super-Mare, and the Chew Valley.

Are there any historical or archaeological sites on these peaks?

Yes, the peaks offer significant historical interest. Beacon Batch summit trig point has Bronze Age burial mounds at its summit. Black Down Summit and Wild Ponies also features many Bronze Age burial sites. Additionally, Cleeve Toot Hillfort is an Iron Age univallate hillfort and a Scheduled Ancient Monument.

What natural features can I observe on the peaks near Brockley?

The area around Beacon Batch summit trig point and Black Down Summit and Wild Ponies is designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest due to its valuable wildlife habitats. You can find heathland with key species like heather, bell heather, bilberry, purple moor grass, and European gorse. Wild ponies are also often seen grazing, helping to manage the bracken and allow other plants to flourish.

Are there family-friendly activities or areas on these peaks?

While the peaks themselves are natural areas, Black Down Summit and Wild Ponies is categorized as family-friendly, offering open spaces where children can enjoy nature and potentially spot wild ponies. The general area provides opportunities for walks suitable for various ages.

What outdoor activities can I do near these mountain peaks?

You can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities. For gravel biking, explore routes like 'The Strawberry Line – Cheddar Gorge Climb loop' or 'The Strawberry Line – View of the River Brue loop'. Find more details on these routes in the Gravel biking around Brockley guide.

Are there hiking trails near these mountain peaks?

Yes, there are several hiking trails. You can find easy hikes such as 'View over Goblin Combe – Goblin Combe Viewpoint loop' or 'Goblin Combe Viewpoint – Cleeve Toot Hillfort loop'. More options are available in the Easy hikes around Brockley guide.

Can I go road cycling near the peaks?

Absolutely. Road cycling routes include 'Cheddar Gorge – Cheddar Gorge Climb loop' and 'Nailsea Lanes – Nailsea Wall loop'. Discover more routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Brockley guide.

What makes the area around Black Down special for nature lovers?

Black Down, including Beacon Batch summit trig point and Black Down Summit and Wild Ponies, is a nationally important site for its valuable wildlife habitats and archaeology. It's a heathland formed by unique soil and rainfall conditions, supporting diverse plant life and a wide variety of birds, mammals, reptiles, and invertebrates.

What is the significance of the Mendip Hills in this region?

The Mendip Hills, where these peaks are located, is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It offers the largest area of open access (over 400 ha) on the Mendip Hills, providing extensive opportunities for outdoor recreation, nature observation, and exploring ancient historical sites.

What do visitors enjoy most about the peaks near Brockley?

Visitors particularly enjoy the breathtaking panoramic views from the summits, the opportunity to see wild ponies, and the rich historical and archaeological significance of sites like Bronze Age burial mounds and Iron Age hillforts. The natural beauty and extensive walking opportunities are also highly appreciated.

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