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The 13 Most Amazing Peaks around Stedham With Iping

Best mountain peaks around Stedham With Iping are characterized by rolling hills and significant areas of lowland heath within the South Downs National Park. The landscape features elevations ranging from 39 meters to 183 meters above sea level. While not traditional towering mountains, the region offers numerous elevated areas and scenic viewpoints. These locations provide natural beauty and extensive walking opportunities for exploration.

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Last updated: July 1, 2026

Devil's Humps (Bronze Age Barrows)

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Nice place with spectacular views. Easy path.

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Torberry Hill Iron Age Hillfort

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Torberry Hill is an Iron Age hillfort in West Sussex. It is a Scheduled Ancient Monument. The hillfort is located within the parish of Harting, within the South Downs National …

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Temple of the Wind Viewpoint

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If you can get up there early morning on a clear day....wow.

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Black Down Summit and Viewpoint

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Beautiful sights with a 360° field of view. The top constitutes a fairly large and wooded area where one can discover many small wonders of nature. Special mention if you …

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The Lancaster crashed in poor visibility on 13 February 1944, killing all 8 people on board. The previous evening it had taken part in special operations in Southern France. Aiming …

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December 21, 2024, Black Down Summit and Viewpoint

More good views of the local area.

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It's worth noting that the pictures here are of Devil's Humps (10 mins away) not Bow Hill. This marker is in the middle of some woodland without a view (but you do walk past a good view as you turn off the main path!)

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This is one of many downed aircraft memorials along the South Downs Way. This one is also at the top of Littleton Down, which, at 255 metres high, is also a UK p100 top.

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The views were amazing, after the 800 ft climb 😆

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Amazing views

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Black Down is the highest point in the South Downs National Park at 290 m. As such it is also is classified one of the UK's Marilyns. Expect a landscape of wavy hair grass, purple heather and pine trees.

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Nice place with spectacular views. Easy path.

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Known as the ‘Devil’s Humps‘and the ‘King's Graves,‘ many legends and folklores surround these Bronze Age barrows. Whatever the truth the commanding position at the very top of Kingley Vale is a clear indication that they marked the resting place of important people, perhaps tribal leaders. This may be evidence of the beginnings of social hierarchies at this time. https://www.southdowns.gov.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/Kingley-Vale-Hidden-Trail-Final-web-version.pdf

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular elevated spots and viewpoints around Stedham With Iping?

Visitors frequently enjoy the expansive views from Temple of the Wind Viewpoint. Another highly rated spot is Black Down Summit and Viewpoint, which is the highest point in West Sussex and offers panoramic vistas. For a blend of history and views, the Devil's Humps (Bronze Age Barrows) are also very popular.

What kind of natural features and wildlife can I expect to see on the elevated heathlands around Stedham With Iping?

The elevated areas, particularly Iping and Stedham Commons, are renowned for their lowland heath, a habitat rarer globally than tropical rainforests. You'll find diverse landscapes of dry and wet heath, ponds, woodlands, and grassland. This area is home to rich invertebrate fauna and various heathland birds like nightjars and stonechats. In spring and summer, the commons are vibrant with heathers, gorse, and Scots Pine, and even insectivorous sundews in wetter spots.

Are there any historical sites or ancient monuments among the elevated areas near Stedham With Iping?

Yes, the region is rich in history. You can visit the Devil's Humps (Bronze Age Barrows), which are ancient burial mounds with commanding views. Another significant site is the Torberry Hill Iron Age Hillfort, a Scheduled Ancient Monument offering historical insights and views. Additionally, the Lancaster Bomber Crash Site Memorial, Littleton Down marks a poignant historical event at an elevated viewpoint.

Are there family-friendly elevated walks or viewpoints around Stedham With Iping?

Many of the elevated areas offer family-friendly access. For instance, Temple of the Wind Viewpoint is categorized as family-friendly. Iping and Stedham Commons also have trails suitable for those with impaired mobility, wheelchairs, and pushchairs, making them accessible for families. The Torberry Hill Iron Age Hillfort and Lancaster Bomber Crash Site Memorial are also listed as family-friendly.

What is the best time of year to visit the elevated areas and heathlands around Stedham With Iping?

Spring and summer are particularly vibrant for wildlife watching on the commons, with birds like nightjars and stonechats active. The heathers and gorse are also in bloom during these seasons, adding to the scenic beauty. However, the views from spots like Black Down are spectacular year-round, and a fresh snowfall in winter can offer a unique experience.

Are there easy walking routes to experience the elevated landscapes of Stedham With Iping?

Yes, there are several easy walking routes. For example, you can explore the Iping and Stedham Commons, which feature miles of paths, including sections of the long-distance Serpent Trail. Some trails on the Commons are specifically designed for easy access. You can find more options for gentle strolls in the Easy hikes around Stedham With Iping guide, which includes routes like the 'River Rother loop from Stedham with Iping'.

Can I bring my dog on walks around the elevated areas of Stedham With Iping?

Many areas within the South Downs National Park, including the commons and elevated viewpoints, are dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs under control, especially in areas with livestock or ground-nesting birds, and to check for specific signage or local regulations at your chosen destination. Always clean up after your dog.

What outdoor activities can I do near these elevated areas?

Beyond enjoying the views and historical sites, the region offers extensive walking and hiking opportunities. You can find various routes in the Hiking around Stedham With Iping guide. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are also dedicated trails, which you can explore in the MTB Trails around Stedham With Iping guide.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the elevated areas in Stedham With Iping?

Visitors consistently praise the spectacular and far-reaching views, especially from spots like Temple of the Wind Viewpoint and Black Down Summit and Viewpoint. The sense of wilderness, rich biodiversity, and the historical significance of sites like the Bronze Age barrows also contribute to a highly appreciated experience. Many enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and the chance to spot unique wildlife.

Are there options for longer or more challenging hikes near Stedham With Iping's elevated areas?

Yes, for those seeking more robust hiking experiences, Black Down offers trails like the Temple of The Winds, leading to expansive vistas. The Serpent Trail also crosses Black Down and Iping and Stedham Commons, providing opportunities for longer walks. You can find moderate difficulty routes, such as the 'Woolbeding Common loop from Stedham', in the Hiking around Stedham With Iping guide.

Where can I find parking when visiting the elevated areas and commons?

Specific parking information can vary by location. For Iping and Stedham Commons, there are usually designated parking areas near access points. For Black Down, the National Trust manages the site and provides parking facilities. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival or consult specific trail guides for detailed parking instructions for your chosen starting point.

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