Best mountain peaks around Whitchurch are found in regions offering varied elevated landscapes, from the Chilterns to the Wye Valley. This area provides opportunities for hill walking and exploring natural features with scenic views. The terrain includes mixed farmland, woodlands, and river valleys, catering to different activity levels. These locations are known for their natural beauty and offer a range of trails for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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The Garth has a nice flat top with views across the valleys. Lots of sheep grazing too (March). Also a number of mounds provide some cover from the wind if a break is in order
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Caerphilly Mountain is located in the Vale of Glamorgan in Caerphilly and stands at 271 m above sea level. There are some magnificent panoramic views on offer here across Cardiff and Caerphilly, Feet, and on a sunny day, even over to Flat Home and Steep Home Islands, a pair of welsh islands lying in the Bristol Channel.
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The earliest evidence of settlement at Ruperra is from between around 700 BC and 100 AD, when an Iron Age Hill Fort was constructed along the ridge of Coed Craig Ruperra. The splendid panoramic views from the top of the ridge would have given the site a strategically strong position. Defensive banks and ditches are still visible around the area of the mound, and continuing work on the site will reveal these more clearly. This hill fort lies within what would have been the tribal territory of a people the Romans called the Silures, who were a fiercely independent nation inhabiting the vale of Glamorgan, Gwent and the valleys
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Lovely place to visit you can walk up to the top where there’s a grassy platform. Great views across the forest and out to the sea. Definitely worth a visit
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Cefn Eglwysilan is a hill in South Wales, the twin 1,253 feet (382 m) summits of which lie just over one mile (2 km) east of Pontypridd in Rhondda Cynon Taf county borough. Its eastern side lies within the community of Aber Valley in Caerphilly county borough. Like neighbouring Mynydd Eglwysilan, the hill is named after the hamlet of Eglwysilan, the church here being dedicated to an obscure saint Ilan. A wireless transmission station is sited on the more northerly of the two summits (at OS grid ref ST 099911). The southerly one is crowned by a trig point. It is a UK listed Marilyn.
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Great little view point with a nearby cafe and large car park. Top spot.
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Stunning little hill with commanding views just outside Cardiff with a trig pointed summit. It is a UK listed Marilyn.
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The region around Whitchurch offers several notable peaks. Garth Summit is a popular viewpoint just outside Cardiff, known for its commanding views and trig-pointed summit. Another favorite is Caerphilly Mountain Summit, which provides panoramic views across Cardiff and Caerphilly.
Yes, for those seeking a more challenging experience, Craig yr Allt is an intermediate to challenging trail and summit overlooking Caerphilly. It's part of the Taff Ely Ridgeway Walk and is recognized as a UK listed Marilyn.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't always listed for peaks, the Whitchurch Hill area in the Chilterns offers varied walks through farmland and woodland, with options for gentle strolls. In the Wye Valley, the Biblins Bridge loop from Symonds Yat is an easier 2.9-mile path popular with local hiking enthusiasts, suitable for families.
Absolutely. Coed Craig Ruperra Hill Fort is a significant historical site. It features an Iron Age hill fort with defensive banks and ditches still visible, offering splendid panoramic views from its ridge. It's a great spot for a picnic with historical context.
The peaks offer diverse and often panoramic views. From Garth Summit, you'll get commanding views just outside Cardiff. Caerphilly Mountain Summit provides extensive views across Cardiff and Caerphilly, and on clear days, even over to Flat Home and Steep Home Islands in the Bristol Channel. The Whitchurch Hill area in the Chilterns offers lovely views across the Thames Valley.
Yes, the Whitchurch area provides several easy hiking options. The Wye Valley, for instance, has gentle waterside walks. You can find various easy hikes around Whitchurch, such as the Radyr Weir loop or routes around Melingriffith Water Wheel, which are perfect for a relaxed outing.
Beyond hiking, the area around Whitchurch offers a range of outdoor activities. You can explore road cycling routes, with options like the Rhiwbina Hill – Caerphilly Castle loop. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are MTB trails, including the Coed Tranch-yr-Hebog Quarry – Coed Craig Ruperra loop.
Visitors appreciate the varied scenery, from mixed farmland and woodlands in the Chilterns to river valleys in the Wye Valley. The panoramic views from summits like Garth Summit and Caerphilly Mountain Summit are highly praised. The community has shared 56 photos and given 155 upvotes, highlighting the rewarding experiences and natural beauty of the area.
Yes, in the Whitchurch Hill area of the Chilterns, you can find various circular walks ranging from 2.5 to 6 miles. These routes often include a mix of gentle and moderate terrain, showcasing the lovely Chilterns scenery and sometimes passing by local landmarks like Coombe End Farm.
The diverse landscapes around Whitchurch, including woodlands, farmlands, and river valleys, provide opportunities for wildlife spotting. While specific species aren't detailed, the natural environments of the Chilterns and Wye Valley are home to various birds and small mammals, making for an engaging experience for nature lovers.
Yes, near Caerphilly Mountain Summit, there is a nearby cafe and a large car park, making it a convenient spot for refreshments after your walk. The Whitchurch Hill area also boasts a welcoming country pub, adding to the appeal for visitors seeking a break.
Cefn Eglwysilan is a hill in South Wales with twin summits, located east of Pontypridd. The southerly summit is crowned by a trig point and is recognized as a UK listed Marilyn. It offers intermediate-level hiking and is known for its natural monument status and viewpoints.


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