Best mountain peaks around Keynsham are characterized by rolling hills and elevated viewpoints rather than traditional mountain peaks. Located on the outskirts of Bristol in Somerset, the area offers various prominent elevations with scenic vistas. These hills provide opportunities for walking and experiencing the countryside, including sections of the Cotswold Way. Keynsham is surrounded by hills and woods, and lies near the northern fringes of the Mendip Hills.
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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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Fantastically beautiful views all around
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Dundry Hill East at 160m is one of the 184 UK County/Unitary High Points. It is the HP for the Unitary Authority of Bristol. The 'top' is actually in the field over the hedge at this point and on private land. Nothing much to look at or worth going to unless you are a Peak Bagger.
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Hanging Hill at 237m is the County/Unitary High Point of South Gloucester at Not a bad little stroll. Not much by way of parking here. A trig pointed summit with good views.
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From Hanging Hill, you get wonderful views that stretch over Bristol to the Severn Estuary and right into the heart of Wales if conditions are clear. A great battle of the Civil War, the Battle of Lansdown, was fought around this area on July 5, 1643.
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Keynsham is characterized by rolling hills and picturesque countryside rather than traditional mountain peaks. You'll find a variety of elevated viewpoints offering scenic vistas across Somerset, Bristol, and beyond. These include prominent spots like Kelston Roundhill, Prospect Stile Viewpoint, and Hanging Hill Summit.
For expansive panoramic views, Prospect Stile Viewpoint is highly recommended, offering vistas of Bath and Bristol. Kelston Roundhill also provides spellbinding views across Bath, Bristol, and Somerset, with clear day sightings of the Severn bridges, Wales, and the Mendip Hills. From Hanging Hill Summit, you can see over Bristol to the Severn Estuary and into Wales.
Yes, Prospect Stile Viewpoint is categorized as family-friendly and offers excellent panoramic views. Many of the rolling hills around Keynsham provide accessible walking opportunities suitable for families, allowing everyone to enjoy the scenic countryside.
The highest point for the Unitary Authority of Bristol is Dundry Hill East High Point, reaching 160 meters. However, the true summit lies on private land and is primarily of interest to 'Peak Baggers' rather than general visitors.
You can expect to see a 'quintessentially-English patchwork' of rolling hills, golden fields, and woodlands. From Knowle Hill, you'll get lovely views over Chew Lake and the rolling Mendip Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). The area is rich in picturesque landscapes, ideal for appreciating nature.
Yes, Hanging Hill Summit holds historical significance as the site of the Battle of Lansdown, fought on July 5, 1643, during the Civil War. Beyond its scenic appeal, it offers a glimpse into the region's past.
A superb section of the Cotswold Way runs over Kelston Roundhill, making it ideal for walkers. The surrounding area also offers numerous opportunities for walks through rolling hills and golden fields. For more detailed routes, you can explore the Easy hikes around Keynsham guide or the broader Hiking around Keynsham guide.
Besides hiking and enjoying the views, the region offers excellent opportunities for road cycling. You can find various routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Keynsham guide, which includes routes of moderate difficulty exploring the wider area.
For the best panoramic views, it is highly recommended to visit on a clear day. Locations like Prospect Stile Viewpoint and Kelston Roundhill offer their most expansive vistas when conditions are clear, allowing you to see distant landmarks and even into Wales.
Visitors particularly enjoy the magnificent, picturesque, and quintessentially-English patchwork of the countryside. The expansive views from various viewpoints, the opportunity to walk sections of trails like the Cotswold Way, and the peaceful atmosphere are frequently highlighted. The conveniently placed bench at the summit of Knowle Hill, for instance, allows visitors to fully appreciate the scenic outlook over Chew Lake.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options available. For example, the Easy hikes around Keynsham guide lists routes like the '73Degrees Bikes & Coffee – Stone Bridge and Hobbit Door loop from Keynsham' and 'Keynsham Roman Villa loop from Keynsham', which are suitable for beginners.


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