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The 6 Most Amazing Peaks around Quedgeley

Best mountain peaks around Quedgeley are characterized by rolling hills and elevated areas offering extensive views across the Gloucestershire countryside. These landforms, often referred to as beacons, provide numerous walking trails and opportunities for outdoor activities. The region features a diverse landscape, including ancient woodlands and sites of scientific interest. Visitors can explore a variety of natural settings, from panoramic viewpoints to historical sites.

Best mountain peaks around Quedgeley

  • The most popular mountain peaks is Haresfield Beacon, a viewpoint that offers glorious views stretching over the Severn Estuary, the City of Gloucester, and the Forest of Dean. The route to Haresfield Beacon passes through Standish Wood, a site of special scientific interest due to its Jurassic rocks.
  • Another must-see spot is Painswick Beacon, a natural monument. This beacon provides impressive, full-panorama views, especially over the Severn estuary.
  • Visitors also love View of Gloucester from Robinswood Hill, a natural monument. Rising to 198 meters, its panorama includes the nearby Cotswolds, the Malvern Hills, the Severn Bridges, and Wales' Black Mountains.
  • Quedgeley is known for hills, beacons, and viewpoints. The area offers a variety of elevated areas to see and explore, providing diverse landscapes and perspectives.
  • The mountain peaks around Quedgeley are appreciated by the komoot community, with 115 upvotes and 51 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: July 6, 2026

Haresfield Beacon

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You are afforded a glorious views from Haresfield Beacon; stretching over the Severn Estuary, the City of Gloucester and the Forest of Dean. Standish Wood, which you pass through en route, is a site of special scientific interest due to its Jurassic rocks and is a magical place to explore.

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Painswick Beacon

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It is a lovely walk up to Painswick Beacon and the views are very impressive. You are afforded a full panorama from the summit and the views over to the Severn estuary are exceptional. The route to the top does pass through a golf course, though, so watch out for stray balls.

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View of Gloucester from Robinswood Hill

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Robinswood Hill's nature trails and viewpoints are an absolute delight. Easily accessible from Gloucester, the park is a great place from which to survey the surrounding countryside. Rising to 650 feet (198 m), its panorama includes the nearby Cotswolds, the Malvern Hills, the Severn Bridges and Wales' Black Mountains.

The park’s 250-acre (100 ha) sprawl includes a dry ski slope, golf facilities and myriad habitats in its nature reserve. Badgers and foxes are among the mammal species that inhabit the reserve, while red kites are a common sight in the sky.

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Nut Hill

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This is one of the smaller hills in this area but still has some good views from the top. Views of the Malvern hills, Coopers hill & Chosen hill

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View from Cooper's Hill

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Cooper’s Hill - also known to locals as the Cheese Roll Hill because every year on the late May bank holiday - thousands of people like up to chase a wheel of Gloucester Cheddar down the VERY STEEP hill. The prize? The Cheese itself, of course!!

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Mark
August 17, 2025, Painswick Beacon

(TP4459) Lat 51.80736N / Lon 2.19252W at 283 Metres

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Great views from the top of the hill, nice place to run to and enjoy the views from the top!

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Careful on the golf course, stay to the edges. Fantastic views over Gloucester and stroud. If you want an express route down take Stockley and enjoy rocketing into Upton st. Leonards.

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December 4, 2022, Haresfield Beacon

Fascinating archaeology, geology and nature combine at Haresfield Beacon. This spectacular viewpoint, which was once a strategically positioned hillfort on the Cotswold limestone escarpment, affords views across the England/Wales border and into the Brecon Beacons. All around is a mixed landscape of woodland and chalk grassland, home to a wide variety of flora and fauna.

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Bit of a climb but worth it

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This is a great viewpoint situated in the country park. Here is a video of the climb and summit https://youtu.be/oWBUZaf-aI0

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A great short walk to the summer where you are rewarded with a brilliant view of the city.

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February 11, 2022, Nut Hill

This is one of the smaller hills in this area but still has some good views from the top. Views of the Malvern hills, Coopers hill & Chosen hill

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular mountain peaks around Quedgeley?

The most popular peaks in the area include Haresfield Beacon, known for its glorious views over the Severn Estuary and the Forest of Dean, and Painswick Beacon, which offers impressive full-panorama views, especially over the Severn estuary. Robinswood Hill is also highly regarded for its extensive views of the Cotswolds, Malvern Hills, and even Wales' Black Mountains.

What natural features can I expect to see at Haresfield Beacon?

Haresfield Beacon offers glorious views stretching over the Severn Estuary, the City of Gloucester, and the Forest of Dean. The route to the beacon passes through Standish Wood, which is a Site of Special Scientific Interest due to its Jurassic rocks, making it a captivating area to explore with a mix of woodland and chalk grassland.

What makes Painswick Beacon unique for visitors?

Painswick Beacon provides impressive, full-panorama views, particularly over the Severn estuary. It's a great spot for a scenic walk, though visitors should be mindful that the path to the summit does cross a golf course.

What activities and views does Robinswood Hill offer?

Robinswood Hill is a versatile destination featuring nature trails and viewpoints. Rising to 198 meters, its panorama includes the nearby Cotswolds, the Malvern Hills, the Severn Bridges, and Wales' Black Mountains. The 250-acre park also encompasses a dry ski slope, golf facilities, and diverse habitats, home to badgers, foxes, and red kites.

What is special about Cooper's Hill?

Cooper's Hill is famously steep and locally known as the 'Cheese Roll Hill' due to the annual Cooper's Hill Cheese-Rolling and Wake event. While visiting outside the event, its unique steepness and local fame make it a point of interest with great views from the top.

Are there family-friendly mountain peaks around Quedgeley?

Yes, Robinswood Hill is categorized as family-friendly, offering nature trails and various recreational activities within its park. Nut Hill is also considered family-friendly and provides good views from its summit.

What kind of wildlife can I spot on the peaks around Quedgeley?

At Robinswood Hill, the nature reserve is home to various mammal species such as badgers and foxes, and red kites are a common sight in the sky. The ancient woodlands, like Standish Wood near Haresfield Beacon, also support diverse flora and fauna.

What views can I get from Nut Hill?

Although one of the smaller hills in the area, Nut Hill still provides good views from its summit. From the top, visitors can enjoy vistas of the Malvern Hills, Cooper's Hill, and Chosen Hill.

Is Cleeve Hill considered one of the peaks near Quedgeley, and what are its features?

While not directly adjacent to Quedgeley, Cleeve Hill is a significant mention for the wider Gloucestershire area. It is the highest point of the Cotswold Hills and the highest point in Gloucestershire, reaching an elevation of 330 meters (1,083 feet). Cleeve Hill is known for being a fast peak for climbers to tackle in the UK and offers broad views.

Are there easy hiking routes near the mountain peaks around Quedgeley?

Yes, there are several easy hiking routes available. You can find options like the 'Great Run – Canal Bridge at The Pilot Inn loop from Quedgeley' or the 'Wooden Owl Sculpture loop from Quedgeley'. For more details, explore the Easy hikes around Quedgeley guide.

Can I go cycling near the peaks around Quedgeley?

Absolutely. The area offers various cycling routes, including the 'Wholly Cow Gelato Farm Shop loop from Quedgeley' which is an easy ride, or more moderate options like the 'View of the River Severn – Saul Junction loop from Hardwicke'. Check out the Cycling around Quedgeley guide for more routes.

Are there running trails available near Quedgeley's peaks?

Yes, there are dedicated running trails. You can find moderate routes such as the 'Canal Bridge at The Pilot Inn – Great Run loop from Quedgeley' or the 'Great Run loop from Hardwicke'. For a full list of options, refer to the Running Trails around Quedgeley guide.

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