Best mountain peaks around Fiddington are found in the nearby Quantock Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) in Somerset, England. This region offers several elevated points and scenic vistas. Further afield, Exmoor National Park hosts Dunkery Beacon, the highest point in Somerset. The area provides diverse landscapes, from heathland to ancient woodlands, for exploration.
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Wills neck is the highest summit in the Quantocks hills & one of the highest points in Somerset.
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Black Hill is a mountain summit in the Ilfracombe to the Quantocks and Sidmouth region in the county of Somerset, England. Black Hill is 358 metres high with a prominence of 40 metres. The summit can be identified by: no feature: ground 4m ESE of trig point Additional Notes: All the walks up Black Hill on Mud and Routes can be seen above
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Dunkery Beacon at the summit of Dunkery Hill is the highest point on Exmoor and in Somerset, England. It is also the highest point in southern England outside of Dartmoor. The sandstone hill rises to 519 metres and provides views over the surrounding moorland, the Bristol Channel, and hills up to 86 miles away.
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Bicknoller Post offers the runner a perfect resting spot high up in the Quantocks where you can enjoy uninterrupted views across the Bristol Channel and toward South Wales.
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Moderate trail with a nice refreshments along the way 😋
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Moderate trail with slight elevation and amazing views
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The highest northerly point on the Quantock Hills, the trig point and summit of Beacon Hill is a great viewpoint and run target. It stands at 310m and looks down over Bridgewater Bay and the Kilve coast. The running along the trails on the Quantock ridge is brilliant and although sometimes wet underfoot it's always good. You can run a long loop out to Wills Neck or further or link Beacon Hill with a coastal loop past Kilve.
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The highest point in the immediate vicinity is Wills Neck in the Quantock Hills, standing at 384 meters (1,261 feet). Further afield, but still within Somerset, Dunkery Beacon on Exmoor is the highest point in the county at 519 meters (1,703 feet).
From peaks like Wills Neck Summit, you can enjoy breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views that can extend across the Somerset Levels, the Mendip Hills, Exmoor, the Bristol Channel, and even as far as South Wales and Dartmoor on a clear day. Beacon Hill Trig Point offers fabulous views both east and west along the coastline and across the Bristol Channel to Wales.
Yes, Lydeard Hill Viewpoint is categorized as family-friendly and offers wonderful views of the rolling hills and lush farmland. While not a peak, it's an accessible spot to enjoy the scenery. For a peak experience, Dunkery Beacon on Exmoor has relatively short climbs from nearby car parks, making it accessible for many families.
Wills Neck has a legend suggesting its name derives from a Saxon word for 'stranger,' referencing a local tribe. Beacon Hill features two bowl barrows, indicating ancient grave or cremation sites. Dunkery Beacon on Exmoor is notable for its ancient burial mounds and a large stone cairn, with evidence of human activity since the Bronze Age.
The area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore MTB Trails around Fiddington, including routes like the 'Somerton Combe – Bicknoller Post loop'. There are also numerous Running Trails around Fiddington, such as the 'Black Hill loop', and Gravel biking around Fiddington options like the 'Wills Neck Summit – Foxy Bean Café loop'.
While the guide doesn't specify a single 'best' time, the Quantock Hills and Exmoor offer beauty year-round. Spring and summer provide lush greenery and longer daylight hours, ideal for hiking. Autumn brings vibrant colors to the woodlands and moorland. Always check local weather conditions before your visit, as conditions on the peaks can change rapidly.
Yes, many hiking routes lead to the peaks. For instance, routes to Wills Neck Summit often start from Lydeard Hill car park, combining woodlands and scenic ridges. Trails to Beacon Hill Trig Point often pass through ancient oak woodlands. You can find detailed routes for various sports, including hiking, in the Running Trails around Fiddington guide, which often overlap with hiking paths.
The Quantock Hills are characterized by diverse landscapes, including heathland of gorse, heather, and bracken, as well as ancient oak woodlands. You might encounter wild horses and Quantock ponies, especially around Wills Neck. The woodlands also provide opportunities to spot wildlife such as deer and various birds.
Visitors frequently highlight the incredible views over moorland, woodland, and coastline. The community appreciates the diverse landscapes and the sense of exploration. The area's appeal is evident with 34 photos and 130 upvotes from the komoot community, showcasing the beauty of spots like Bicknoller Post and Beacon Hill Trig Point.
While Fiddington itself doesn't have prominent peaks, it's conveniently located near the Quantock Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). The peaks within the Quantocks, such as Wills Neck, Beacon Hill, and Bicknoller Post, are easily accessible by car to nearby car parks, followed by walks of varying lengths and difficulties. Dunkery Beacon on Exmoor is further but also has accessible routes from car parks.
For those seeking an easier experience, consider starting with viewpoints like Lydeard Hill Viewpoint, which offers great views without a strenuous climb. Many routes to Dunkery Beacon also offer relatively short and less challenging ascents from designated car parks, making it a good option for beginners.
It's advisable to bring layers of clothing, as temperatures can vary significantly, especially on higher ground like Dunkery Beacon. Sturdy walking shoes are recommended for the varied terrain. Don't forget water, snacks, and a map or GPS device. If you're bringing a dog, remember to keep them on a lead due to livestock in many areas.


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