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The 9 Most Amazing Peaks around North Poorton

Best mountain peaks around North Poorton are characterized by rolling hills, grassy knolls, and deep valleys rather than traditional towering peaks. This hamlet in Dorset, England, features an average elevation of approximately 119 meters, offering a tranquil rural environment for outdoor activities. The region provides scenic walks through wooded slopes and offers commanding views from its notable hills. Visitors can explore the unspoiled English countryside, ideal for those seeking a peaceful natural setting.

Best mountain peaks around North Poorton

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Last updated: July 12, 2026

Pilsdon Pen Summit and Trig Point

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Pilsdon Pen affords fine views over the rolling Dorset countryside. In clear conditions, you can see Golden Cap, Marshwood Vale, and the ocean to the south, Exmoor and the Quantocks …

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Colmer's Hill

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Colmer's Hill is a fantastically distinctive, conical hill in the west of Dorset. It rises above the stunning Symondsbury Estate and makes for an excellent objective on a walk in …

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3 little things to see on this section.
A Smugglers song by Rudyard Kipling
IF you wake at midnight, and hear a horse's feet,
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Lewesdon Hill

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Standing at 915 feet (279 m) Lewesdon Hill is the highest point in Dorset. The trees open in places to reveal breathtaking views which stretch over Dorset, Devon, Somerset, and …

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View from Golden Cap

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MCW73
June 25, 2026, Pilsdon Pen Summit and Trig Point

From the trig point at Pilsdon Pen summit, you get spectacular, wide-open views across Dorset. Looking south, the eye sweeps over the lush farmlands and rolling hills of the Marshwood Vale, extending all the way down to Bridport and the dramatic cliffs of the Jurassic Coast.

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High climb, worth it for the view.

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Luke
October 27, 2024, Lewesdon Hill

Lovely views up lewesdon hill

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MCW73
October 13, 2024, View from Golden Cap

The Highest point of all the JC. which is surprising as having walked the entire coast, I actually thought other sections were a lot tougher to climb, but the views I can imagine are amazing on the right day. we chose..... not the right day lol

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The watering well. Man made well with rocks and piping, I imagine that this is a watering spot for the wildlife in the area. mainly deer. clear and clean water.

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Thorncombe Beacon is a hill between Bridport and Charmouth in Dorset, England. It lies about 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) west of Eype Mouth and 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) east of Seatown. It is in the south-west part of Symondsbury parish close to the parish of Chideock. It is 157 metres (515 ft) high, compared to 191 metres (627 ft) for Golden Cap which lies about 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) to the west. It forms part of the Jurassic Coast, a World Heritage Site and the South West Coast Path and the Monarch's Way skirt the hilltop. The hill is owned by the National Trust. Three bowl barrows to the north-east of the summit constitute a scheduled monument. In 1588, a chain of beacons was built along the south coast to warn of the approach of the Spanish Armada, which had been sighted off Plymouth, and Thorncombe Beacon was one of these.

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3 little things to see on this section. A Smugglers song by Rudyard Kipling IF you wake at midnight, and hear a horse's feet, Don't go drawing back the blind, or looking in the street, Them that ask no questions isn't told a lie. Watch the wall my darling while the Gentlemen go by. Five and twenty ponies, Trotting through the dark - Brandy for the Parson, 'Baccy for the Clerk. Laces for a lady; letters for a spy, Watch the wall my darling while the Gentlemen go by! Running round the woodlump if you chance to find Little barrels, roped and tarred, all full of brandy-wine, Don't you shout to come and look, nor use 'em for your play. Put the brishwood back again - and they'll be gone next day ! If you see the stable-door setting open wide; If you see a tired horse lying down inside; If your mother mends a coat cut about and tore; If the lining's wet and warm - don't you ask no more ! If you meet King George's men, dressed in blue and red, You be careful what you say, and mindful what is said. If they call you " pretty maid," and chuck you 'neath the chin, Don't you tell where no one is, nor yet where no one's been ! Knocks and footsteps round the house - whistles after dark - You've no call for running out till the house-dogs bark. Trusty's here, and Pincher's here, and see how dumb they lie They don't fret to follow when the Gentlemen go by ! 'If You do as you've been told, 'likely there's a chance, You'll be give a dainty doll, all the way from France, With a cap of Valenciennes, and a velvet hood - A present from the Gentlemen, along 'o being good ! Five and twenty ponies, Trotting through the dark - Brandy for the Parson, 'Baccy for the Clerk. Them that asks no questions isn't told a lie - Watch the wall my darling while the Gentlemen go by !

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Lovely views to West Bay and Chesil beach

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most notable hills and viewpoints around North Poorton?

North Poorton is characterized by rolling hills and scenic viewpoints rather than traditional mountain peaks. Among the most notable are Pilsdon Pen Summit and Trig Point, the second highest point in Dorset with an Iron Age fort, and View from Lewesdon Hill, which is the highest point in Dorset offering expansive views. Additionally, Colmer's Hill stands out with its distinctive conical shape and pine trees.

Are there any historical sites on these hills?

Yes, several hills in the North Poorton area have significant historical importance. Pilsdon Pen Summit and Trig Point features an Iron Age fort and evidence of flint tools dating back 10,000 years. Lewesdon Hill also contains remains of an Iron Age hill fort. Furthermore, Thorncombe Beacon was part of a chain of beacons built in 1588 to warn of the Spanish Armada and has ancient bowl barrows.

What kind of views can I expect from the hills around North Poorton?

The hills around North Poorton offer breathtaking panoramic views. From Pilsdon Pen Summit and Trig Point, you can see the rolling Dorset countryside, Golden Cap, Marshwood Vale, the ocean, Exmoor, the Quantocks, the Hardy Monument, and the Polesden and Mendip hills. Lewesdon Hill provides views stretching over Dorset, Devon, Somerset, and out to sea. Colmer's Hill offers views over the Marshwood Vale.

Are there family-friendly walks or activities near North Poorton's hills?

The tranquil rural environment around North Poorton is ideal for family walks. While specific family-friendly categories aren't listed for individual highlights, the area's scenic countryside, wooded slopes, and gentle ascents on many routes make it suitable for families. For easy hiking options, you can explore routes like the Eggardon Hill Circular Walk or the Kingcombe and Toller Porcorum loop, which are detailed in the Easy hikes around North Poorton guide.

What outdoor activities can I do near these hills?

Beyond exploring the hills themselves, the North Poorton area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, including easy routes like the Eggardon Hill Circular Walk. For cyclists, there are options for road cycling and touring, with guides such as Road Cycling Routes around North Poorton and Cycling around North Poorton providing detailed routes.

What is the best time of year to visit North Poorton for hiking?

The North Poorton area offers beauty throughout the year. Spring is particularly enchanting on Lewesdon Hill when bluebells erupt in color. Autumn also transforms the woodlands with golden leaves and fungi, making it a magical time for exploration. Generally, spring, summer, and autumn provide pleasant conditions for walking and enjoying the countryside.

Are there any unique natural features to look out for?

Yes, the region boasts several unique natural features. Colmer's Hill is distinctive for its conical shape and the pine trees on its otherwise bare summit. The area around North and South Poorton is also known for its beautiful wooded slopes and deep valleys that drain into the Mangerton River, offering scenic walks. Thorncombe Beacon features a unique watering well, which is a spot for local wildlife.

Can I find wildlife on the hills around North Poorton?

Yes, the natural environment of North Poorton is home to various wildlife. On Colmer's Hill, with a little luck, you might spot rabbits, deer, and buzzards. The watering well at Thorncombe Beacon is also a known spot for wildlife, mainly deer, to drink.

What makes Pilsdon Pen a significant landmark?

Pilsdon Pen Summit and Trig Point is significant for several reasons. It is the second highest point in Dorset, offering extensive panoramic views. Historically, it hosts an Iron Age fort, and archaeologists have discovered flint tools there dating back 10,000 years. It is also in the care of the National Trust, preserving its natural and historical importance.

Where can I find information about the local history of North Poorton?

Beyond the Iron Age forts on the hills, North Poorton itself has historical elements. The hamlet features the peaceful Church of St Mary Magdalene, built in 1862, and remains of an older church from the 1290s. For broader historical context of the region, you can refer to resources like Wikipedia's page on North Poorton.

Are there any challenging hiking routes for experienced hikers?

While many routes in the immediate vicinity are gentle, the surrounding countryside offers walks with 'fairly strenuous initial ascent, and a couple of lesser ones,' as noted in regional research. Some highlights like Colmer's Hill are rated as 'challenging' in parts, particularly the descent. For more advanced options, exploring the wider Dorset area might reveal more strenuous trails.

What is the highest point in the North Poorton area?

The highest point in Dorset, which is within the broader North Poorton area, is Lewesdon Hill, standing at 915 feet (279 meters). It offers extensive views across multiple counties and out to sea.

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