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The 8 Most Amazing Peaks around Uplyme

Best mountain peaks around Uplyme are characterized by rolling hills and serene river valleys rather than traditional mountain peaks. This East Devon village, bordering Dorset, features several elevated areas that provide scenic walks, natural features, and expansive views. The maximum elevation in the Uplyme area is approximately 225 meters, offering varied terrains for walking enthusiasts.

Best mountain peaks around Uplyme

  • The most popular mountain peaks is Golden Cap Summit, a summit that stands at 191 meters, making it the…

Last updated: June 29, 2026

Golden Cap Summit

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Standing at 626 feet (191 m), Golden Cap is the highest point on the South Coast. From the cliff, you are afforded utterly breathtaking views over Lyme Bay to Dartmoor and ahead to the Isle of Portland.

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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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Doghouse Hill

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Very nice hiking trail with a great view. It is believed that this area was already settled in the Mesolithic. However, 6,000 to 8,000 years ago, the residents of that …

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This Iron Age hillfort is the smaller cousin of Lambert’s Castle, a little to the north. With ancient woodland and a fantastic spring bluebell display, Coney’s Castle is a peaceful …

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Lambert's Castle Hillfort

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Around 2,500-years-old, this Iron Age hillfort sits at the north end of the appropriately-named Lambert’s Castle Hill. You’ll find evidence of earthworks here and lovely views of the surrounding landscapes, …

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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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September 8, 2024, Golden Cap Summit

The highest point on the south coast of England. quite the lung opener and leg burner to reach. well worth it with the views though. Just be careful near the cliff edge. Constantly eroding away.

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September 8, 2024, Doghouse Hill

Quite the climb up, regardless of which side you choose. Experts now believe people lived on Doghouse Hill on the Golden Cap estate up to 10,000 years ago. Finds included a stone hearth, fire pit and pot shards from Bronze Age periods (2,500 to 1,000BC) and others from the Mesolithic Age (10,000 to 4,000BC) Martin Papworth, from the National Trust, said: "Although it's a stunning coastal site now, 6,000 to 8,000 years ago this area would have been over a mile inland. To find ancient pottery decorated with fingernail impressions and touch them with one's own hand, that's real contact with the past Martin Papworth, National Trust "The Mesolithic people who lived on top of Doghouse hill would have pre-dated farming, so would have been hunter-gatherers using these flints to work hides, cut meat and scrape fat from animal skins. "After millennia of erosion, it's at risk of disappearing into the sea itself."

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The highest point on England's south coast, the views are well worth the climb to the top

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The summit of this hill represents the second highest point in Dorset, and from here, you'll have breathtaking panoramic views. At the top, there was an Iron Age hillfort, which was excavated in the mid-20th century.

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The highest point on the south coast of England, Golden Cap is named for its distinctive greensand summit, which looks gold from a distance. Great views from the top stretch along the undulating Jurassic Coast and Dorset countryside, and out to sea. At 627 feet (191 m) above sea level, it's a short but fairly challenging climb to the summit that gets slippery in wet weather.

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September 6, 2021, Doghouse Hill

Very nice hiking trail with a great view. It is believed that this area was already settled in the Mesolithic. However, 6,000 to 8,000 years ago, the residents of that time had a completely different view, because the area was more than a mile inland.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of elevated terrain can I expect around Uplyme?

Uplyme is characterized by rolling hills and serene river valleys rather than traditional mountain peaks. The area offers several elevated areas, or 'modest hills,' that provide scenic walks, natural features, and expansive views. The maximum elevation in the Uplyme area is approximately 225 meters.

Which are the most popular elevated areas for views near Uplyme?

For breathtaking panoramic views, Golden Cap Summit is highly recommended. It's the highest point on the South Coast, offering vistas over Lyme Bay to Dartmoor and the Isle of Portland. Another excellent spot is Pilsdon Pen Summit and Trig Point, which provides fine views over the rolling Dorset countryside, including Golden Cap and the ocean.

Are there any historical sites on the hills around Uplyme?

Yes, several hills in the area boast significant historical interest. Pilsdon Pen Summit and Trig Point features an Iron Age fort at its summit, with archaeologists having found flint tools dating back 10,000 years. Doghouse Hill is also believed to have been settled up to 10,000 years ago, with finds including a stone hearth and pottery from various ancient periods. Additionally, Coney's Castle Hillfort and Bluebell Woods and Lambert's Castle Hillfort are both Iron Age hillforts with visible earthworks.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see on the hills near Uplyme?

Trinity Hill, a Local Nature Reserve near Uplyme, is particularly rich in wildlife. Its heathland provides a habitat for species like the Nightjar and Dartford Warbler, and you might also spot common lizards. The area's diverse flora, especially the vibrant heathers in late summer, also adds to its natural appeal.

Are there family-friendly walking options on the hills around Uplyme?

Yes, Trinity Hill offers a variety of forest tracks and pathways suitable for leisurely strolls, making it accessible for different fitness levels, including routes that can be enjoyed with wheelchairs. For more options, you can explore the Easy hikes around Uplyme guide, which includes routes like 'Lyme Regis Seafront – Statue of Mary Anning loop from Lyme Regis'.

What are some challenging hikes around Uplyme?

For a more challenging experience, the climb to Golden Cap Summit is a popular choice, offering dramatic coastal scenery. Doghouse Hill also presents a challenging ascent regardless of the approach. You can find more demanding routes in the general Hiking around Uplyme guide, such as 'View of the Cobb at Lyme Regis – Uplyme Watermill loop from Uplyme'.

Can I go cycling near the elevated areas of Uplyme?

Absolutely! The Uplyme area offers various road cycling routes that incorporate scenic elevated sections. You can find detailed routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Uplyme guide, which includes options like 'View of Pilsdon Pen – Cannington Viaduct loop from Uplyme' and 'Marshwood Vale – Pilsdon Pen loop from Raymond's Hill'.

What is the best time to visit the hills around Uplyme?

The hills around Uplyme offer beauty year-round. Late summer is particularly vibrant due to the blooming heathers on heathlands like Trinity Hill. Spring is also lovely, especially for seeing the bluebell display at Coney's Castle Hillfort and Bluebell Woods. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.

Are there any specific natural features to look out for on these hills?

Beyond the expansive views, look for the dramatic coastal cliffs at Golden Cap Summit. Inland, you'll find ancient woodlands, such as those surrounding Coney's Castle Hillfort and Bluebell Woods, and the unique heathland ecosystems of Trinity Hill.

What do visitors enjoy most about the elevated areas near Uplyme?

Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views, especially from spots like Golden Cap Summit, which offers stunning coastal panoramas. The historical significance of sites like Pilsdon Pen Summit and Trig Point and Doghouse Hill also captivates many, providing a tangible connection to the past. The peaceful country walks and diverse natural beauty are also highly appreciated.

Are there any hidden gems among the elevated areas near Uplyme?

While popular spots like Golden Cap are well-known, the smaller, tranquil summits like Coney's Castle Hillfort and Bluebell Woods offer a peaceful retreat with ancient woodland and seasonal bluebell displays. Trinity Hill Local Nature Reserve also provides a serene experience with its diverse wildlife and accessible pathways, often less crowded than coastal trails.

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