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The 3 Most Amazing Peaks around Radnage

Best mountain peaks around Radnage are found within the Chiltern Hills, characterized by chalk geology, steep-sided valleys, and wooded agricultural land. This region offers numerous footpaths and bridleways, making it popular for outdoor activities. These local hills provide scenic beauty, wildlife observation opportunities, and historical interest. The area's topography consists of steep-sided valleys with gently sloping valley bottoms, formed by chalk geology.

Best mountain peaks around Radnage

  • The most popular mountain peaks is Watlington Hill, a natural monument and…

Last updated: July 1, 2026

Watlington Hill

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Watlington Hill is a part of the Chiltern Escarpment that is owned and managed by the National Trust. It consists of 45 hectares of land and reaches a peak altitude …

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View from Lodge Hill

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Lodge Hill (on The Ridgway National Trail) is at 209m. There are lovely views in any direction from up here, and a useful bench has even been placed up here …

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View from Beacon Hill

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Great spot to watch the sunset!

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Brush Hill Viewpoint

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Brush Hill Nature Reserve is a wonderful place to explore. With lovely views overlooking the ancient Chilterns landscape, the area is also an important habitat for wildlife, flowers, and birds. …

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April 13, 2025, View from Beacon Hill

Don't take the path to the right coming down, the gate is now locked!

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This Beacon Hill is named the same as another hill by the same name in the Ivinghoe Hills... don't confuse them! This hill (at 252m) has a Bronze Age bowl barrow on its summit, and there used to be a beacon here, as you would expect. It is also where Cymbeline's Castle was where the Celtic King of the Britons Cunobeline according to legend, made a last stand against the Roman conquest of Britain in a fort located on the hill. Nowadays, there are fantastic views from up here in any direction you look!

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Lodge Hill (on The Ridgway National Trail) is at 209m. There are lovely views in any direction from up here, and a useful bench has even been placed up here so that you can appreciate the world from a sedentary position. This is one terrific place to make a stop.

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Heart pumping hill with great views

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Excellent views all around if you're keen to climb to the top

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FARID L
February 24, 2021, View from Beacon Hill

A place not to miss, moderate trail for all

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Great spot to watch the sunset!

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Wongy
June 7, 2020, Watlington Hill

Gorgeous walks, requires decent footwear and walking sticks help over the hills.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular hills and viewpoints around Radnage?

The Radnage area, nestled in the Chiltern Hills, offers several cherished hills and viewpoints. Among the most popular are View from Chinnor Hill Nature Reserve, known for its panoramic views and diverse wildflowers; Watlington Hill, a National Trust site rich in rare wildlife; and View from Beacon Hill, a historical summit offering expansive vistas.

Are there family-friendly walks available on the peaks near Radnage?

Yes, several locations around Radnage are suitable for families. View from Chinnor Hill Nature Reserve offers a manageable 1-mile circular walk with badger waymarks. Watlington Hill and Brush Hill Viewpoint are also noted as family-friendly, providing enjoyable outings amidst nature.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see on the peaks near Radnage?

The hills around Radnage are rich in biodiversity. At Chinnor Hill Nature Reserve, you might spot red kites, kestrels, and various wildflowers including orchids and the scarce Chiltern gentian. Watlington Hill is home to a large array of wildflowers, butterflies, birds, mosses, lichens, fungi, rabbits, and deer. Brush Hill Viewpoint also boasts diverse wildlife, flowers, and birds, with Herdwick sheep grazing to maintain the chalk grassland for butterflies.

Are there any historical sites or points of interest on these hills?

Yes, history is woven into the landscape. Beacon Hill, standing at 252 meters, features a Bronze Age bowl barrow on its summit. Local legend suggests it was the site of 'Cymbeline's Castle,' where the Celtic King Cunobeline made a stand against the Roman conquest. Watlington Hill also has a triangular white mark dug into the chalk dating back to 1764.

What are the best spots for panoramic views around Radnage?

For breathtaking vistas, View from Chinnor Hill Nature Reserve offers spellbinding panoramic views over the rolling landscape. View from Beacon Hill provides fantastic panoramic views in all directions, and is particularly noted as a great spot to watch the sunset. Brush Hill Viewpoint also offers lovely views overlooking the ancient Chilterns landscape.

What outdoor activities can I do near the peaks around Radnage?

The Radnage area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous footpaths and bridleways for walking and running. For more specific activities, explore the Running Trails around Radnage, MTB Trails around Radnage, and Cycling around Radnage guides for detailed routes.

Are there specific hiking trails near these mountain peaks?

Yes, there are many hiking opportunities. For example, Chinnor Hill Nature Reserve features a 1-mile circular walk. You can find a variety of trails suitable for different skill levels, including easy and moderate options, by exploring the broader running and cycling guides which often include walking paths.

What is the best time to visit the peaks around Radnage?

The peaks around Radnage offer beauty throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for seeing wildflowers, including orchids and gentians, and observing butterflies. Autumn brings vibrant foliage, while winter offers crisp views, though decent footwear and walking sticks are recommended for potentially muddy or icy conditions.

Is there parking available near the mountain trails in Radnage?

Yes, parking is available at some key locations. For instance, Chinnor Hill Nature Reserve offers free parking, making it convenient for visitors to access the trails and viewpoints.

What should I know about accessibility and difficulty for these trails?

Many trails around Radnage are accessible, with options for various fitness levels. While some paths are moderate, like the trail to Beacon Hill, others like the circular walk at Chinnor Hill Nature Reserve are easier. For places like Watlington Hill, decent footwear is recommended, and walking sticks can be helpful over the hills.

Are dogs allowed on the mountain trails near Radnage?

The Chiltern Hills area, including many of the paths around Radnage's peaks, is generally dog-friendly. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a lead, especially in nature reserves or areas with grazing livestock and sensitive wildlife, to protect both your pet and the local environment.

What makes the chalk grassland in this region special?

The chalk grassland found on hills like Watlington Hill, Chinnor Hill Nature Reserve, and Brush Hill Viewpoint is nationally important. It supports a diverse array of wildflowers, including rare orchids and the Chiltern gentian, and is vital for various insects, butterflies, and birds. This unique habitat is often maintained by grazing animals like rabbits, deer, or Herdwick sheep.

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