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The 7 Most Amazing Peaks around Pitstone

Best mountain peaks around Pitstone are found within the Chiltern Hills, a range featuring several notable elevations. These hills offer natural beauty, historical interest, and panoramic views over the surrounding countryside. The area is characterized by chalk grassland, woodlands, and well-maintained trails. Key peaks like Pitstone Hill and Ivinghoe Beacon are significant landmarks for walkers and outdoor enthusiasts.

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  • The most popular mountain peaks is Ivinghoe Beacon, a summit that stands at 233 meters (764…

Last updated: April 24, 2026

Ivinghoe Beacon

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Standing at 764 feet (233 m), Ivinghoe Beacon towers over the surrounding countryside. Offering views of Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire, and Bedfordshire, it’s named after the fires that were once lit at …

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Pitstone Hill

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Pitstone Hill is a chalk grassland with small areas of woodland and scrub. As you explore the reserve, which has been designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest, you …

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Steps Hill

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From the summit of Steps Hill, you are treated to wonderful views over Beacon Hill and the ever-charming Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

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A monument made up of a group of 3 stones marks the top of Haddington Hill. Standing at 267m high, Haddington Hill is the highest point of the Chiltern Hills, …

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Paul's Knob

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A wonderful peak offering sublime views across the surrounding countryside.

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Natalie
April 24, 2024, Steps Hill

Nice views, worth the climb, even on a driech day!

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Beautiful open, wide scapes, wide clear pathways with views all around.

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A monument made up of a group of 3 stones marks the top of Haddington Hill. Standing at 267m high, Haddington Hill is the highest point of the Chiltern Hills, so appreciate a breather and reflect on your hard work before enjoying a steady descent back to your starting point.

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Grace Mulligan
February 21, 2023, Paul's Knob

A wonderful peak offering sublime views across the surrounding countryside.

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Natalie
January 16, 2023, Ivinghoe Beacon

The lion was carved into the hills overlooking Dunstable Downs close to Whipsnade Zoo in 1931-33. Some say it was to remind pilots not to fly too low when crossing the zoo so they didn't scare the animals, others that it was an elaborate advert. In 2017/18 the lion was refurbished with a donated 800 tonnes of chalk so now it can be appreciated from quite some distance.

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chuk
September 18, 2022, Paul's Knob

Bring a snack and a drink and enjoy the view.

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Can get a bit windy but you can hide behind one of the two pillar’s to have to lunch

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Great view of the White Lion on Dunstable Diowns

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main mountain peaks to explore around Pitstone?

The primary peaks in the Pitstone area, nestled within the Chiltern Hills, are Pitstone Hill and Ivinghoe Beacon. Other notable hills often included in walking routes are Paul's Knob and Steps Hill. These offer natural beauty, historical interest, and panoramic views.

What makes Ivinghoe Beacon a popular destination for visitors?

Ivinghoe Beacon is a prominent landmark standing at 233 meters (764 feet), offering expansive views across Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire, and Bedfordshire. It's a popular spot for walkers and model aircraft enthusiasts due to its wind conditions. Historically, it's named after the fires once lit at its summit for navigation and communication.

What natural features can I expect to see on Pitstone Hill?

Pitstone Hill is a 22.9-hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Importance (SSSI), characterized by chalk grassland, small woodlands, and scrub. Its lower slopes are rich in nationally scarce plants like the pasque flower and field fleawort. It's also a haven for wildlife, with twenty-six species of butterfly recorded and breeding birds such as skylarks and meadow pipits.

Are there historical sites or features to discover on the peaks?

Yes, the peaks around Pitstone offer historical intrigue. On Pitstone Hill, you can find remains thought to be prehistoric flint mines and a linear earthwork called Grim's Ditch. Ivinghoe Beacon itself has historical significance, named after the fires lit there for communication.

Are there easy hiking trails suitable for beginners around Pitstone?

While many trails in the Chilterns offer moderate challenges, there are options for easier walks. For example, the 'Munchkinland Film Set (Wicked) loop from Ivinghoe' is an easy 9.7 km cycling route that can be adapted for walking, and the 'St Mary's Church, Ivinghoe – The Rose & Crown, Ivinghoe loop from Pitstone' is an easy 17.3 km route. Many paths around the peaks are well-maintained, offering accessible sections for those new to hiking.

Where can I find more challenging hikes in the Pitstone area?

For more challenging hikes, consider routes that combine multiple peaks and varied terrain. The 'Paul's Knob – Pitstone Hill loop from Ivinghoe' is a difficult 26.7 km hike. You can find more options on the Hiking around Pitstone guide, which includes routes like 'Incombe Hole, Gallows Hill and Clipper Down – Chiltern Hills' for a moderate challenge.

Is parking available for visitors hiking the peaks?

Yes, parking is generally available near the popular peaks. For instance, Paul's Knob has a free car park directly on the trail. Many trailheads in the Chiltern Hills, including those leading to Ivinghoe Beacon and Pitstone Hill, offer parking facilities for hikers.

What outdoor activities can I do near these mountain peaks?

Besides hiking, the area around Pitstone's peaks is excellent for cycling and gravel biking. You can explore routes like the 'Beacon Hill and the Chilterns loop from Tring' for gravel biking or the 'Ivinghoe Old School Café – Munchkinland Film Set (Wicked) loop from Pitstone' for cycling. More options are available in the Gravel biking around Pitstone and Cycling around Pitstone guides.

Are the mountain peaks around Pitstone suitable for family outings?

Yes, the hills around Pitstone offer varied experiences suitable for families. Many trails are well-maintained, and the views from peaks like Ivinghoe Beacon and Pitstone Hill are rewarding without requiring overly strenuous climbs. Shorter loops and picnic spots make it enjoyable for all ages.

What is the best time of year to hike the Pitstone peaks?

The peaks are accessible all year round. Spring and summer offer vibrant flora, especially on Pitstone Hill with its rare plant life and butterflies. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, while winter, though potentially windy and wet, still offers stunning views and a different kind of challenge, especially for those equipped for the conditions.

Do I need any permits to hike in the Chiltern Hills around Pitstone?

No, generally you do not need permits to hike on the public footpaths and bridleways in the Chiltern Hills around Pitstone. The area is well-served by public access routes, including sections of the Ridgeway National Trail. Always respect private land and follow the Countryside Code.

Are there good circular walking routes that include the peaks?

Yes, the area is known for its excellent circular walking routes. Popular options include loops that combine Pitstone Hill with Paul's Knob, such as the 'Pitstone Hill – Paul's Knob loop from Pitstone' (7.7 km). Many routes starting from Ivinghoe also incorporate Ivinghoe Beacon into circular walks.

What kind of views can I expect from the mountain peaks?

The peaks around Pitstone offer extensive panoramic views. From Pitstone Hill, you can see over the Vale of Aylesbury, the Ivinghoe Hills, and the woodlands of Ashridge. Ivinghoe Beacon provides expansive vistas across Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire, and Bedfordshire, while Steps Hill offers views over Beacon Hill and the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

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