Best mountain peaks around Hanham Abbots are characterized by elevated areas and scenic viewpoints rather than traditional mountains. This region, situated between Bristol and Bath, England, offers rolling landscapes and natural spaces. The highest elevations are considered hills, providing panoramic vistas across the surrounding countryside. These areas are popular for outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling, with numerous trails available.
Last updated: May 1, 2026
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Fantastically beautiful views all around
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Kelston Roundhill affords spellbinding views over Bath, Bristol and Somerset. In clear conditions, you can see both Severn bridges, across to Wales and the Black Mountains, the Wiltshire Downs in the east and the Mendip Hills in the south. The countryside in this neck of the woods is magnificent; a picturesque and quintessentially-English patchwork. A superb section of the Cotswold Way runs over the hill, too.
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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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The region around Hanham Abbots is known for its scenic hills and viewpoints rather than traditional mountain peaks. Among the most popular are Kelston Roundhill, offering spellbinding views across Bath, Bristol, and Somerset, and Prospect Stile Viewpoint, which provides excellent panoramic views of Bath and Bristol.
Yes, Hanging Hill Summit, for instance, offers views stretching over Bristol to the Severn Estuary and into Wales. This area is historically significant as the Battle of Lansdown, a major Civil War battle, was fought nearby on July 5, 1643. Kelston Roundhill is also a natural monument and a superb section of the Cotswold Way runs over it.
The terrain around Hanham Abbots features rolling landscapes and elevated areas, which are considered hills rather than mountains, with the highest points reaching approximately 116 meters. These areas provide scenic vistas and are suitable for walking and cycling, often involving moderate ascents and descents.
You can enjoy various outdoor activities, including hiking and mountain biking. There are numerous trails available for different skill levels. For hiking, explore routes like the 'Cleeve Wood loop from Oldland' or the 'Grey Heronry on the River Avon loop from Hanham'. For mountain biking, consider trails such as the 'Gravel Climb to Leigh Woods' or the 'River Chew loop from Keynsham'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide and MTB trails guide.
Yes, Prospect Stile Viewpoint is categorized as family-friendly and offers excellent panoramic views. The region's hills and trails generally provide accessible options for families looking to enjoy the outdoors. Many easy hiking routes are available, such as those found in the Easy hikes around Hanham Abbots guide.
The region is enjoyable year-round, but spring and autumn often offer pleasant temperatures and clear skies, ideal for walking and maximizing the panoramic views from spots like Kelston Roundhill. Clear days are best for distant visibility, allowing you to see landmarks like the Severn bridges and the Black Mountains.
The highest point for the Unitary Authority of Bristol is Dundry Hill East High Point, which stands at 160 meters. While the 'top' is on private land, it's recognized as the high point for the area.
While specific circular routes for each viewpoint aren't detailed here, many trails in the area are designed as loops. For example, the 'Old Lock and Weir, Hanham Lock loop from Hanham' is a moderate hike that allows you to explore the local scenery. Check the hiking guide for more circular options.
Visitors particularly appreciate the extensive panoramic views offered by the various viewpoints, which stretch across Bath, Bristol, Somerset, and even to Wales on clear days. The natural beauty of the rolling landscapes and the diverse opportunities for hiking and cycling are also highly valued by the komoot community.
Yes, Prospect Stile Viewpoint is noted as being higher than Kelston Roundhill, offering even more expansive panoramic views of Bath and Bristol.
While the area doesn't feature traditional mountains, there are challenging routes for mountain biking. For instance, the 'Old Mangotsfield Station Walls – Warmley Waiting Room Cafe loop from Oldland' is categorized as a difficult MTB trail. For hiking, most routes are easy to moderate, but longer distances can still provide a good workout. Refer to the MTB trails guide for more challenging options.
The region around Hanham Abbots is well-served with amenities. While specific establishments aren't listed for each viewpoint, the area between Bristol and Bath has numerous pubs and cafes. Many walking routes, such as the 'Grey Heronry on the River Avon – Beese's Riverside Bar & Garden loop from Hanham', often pass by or lead to riverside bars and other local establishments.


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