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The 9 Most Amazing Peaks around Little Mitton

Best mountain peaks around Little Mitton are characterized by rolling hills, scenic moorland, and elevated viewpoints rather than traditional towering peaks. The area, situated within the Ribble Valley, offers diverse landscapes for walking and hiking. Visitors can explore gentle climbs, riverside paths, and open moorland, providing expansive views of the surrounding countryside. These geographical features contribute to a varied outdoor experience, making the region appealing for those seeking natural beauty and recreational opportunities.

Best mountain peaks around Little Mitton

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Last updated: July 17, 2026

Pendle Hill summit trig point

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Steep climb up stone stairs from Barley. Can be a bit of a motorway from the Barley side, if you want a quieter walk, why not try from Downham.

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Stunning views over the Forest of Bowland, and a trigpoint to bag too. The path gets surprisingly boggy underfoot after wet weather.

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View of Pendle Hill

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On this section of the Ribble Way, you are treated to fantastic views to iconic Pendle Hill across the valley. The rolling pastures to the west are home to the …

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Pendle Hill

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Pendle Hill at 557m is an isolated peak west of the Pennines and south of the main Forest of Bowland range. It is actually part of the Forest of Bowland …

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Rough Hill Trig Point

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Up the Nick O' Pendle, nice views at the trig, a great area to explore.

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Ian Delve
April 19, 2026, Longridge Fell Summit Trig Point

TP4535 - Longridge Fell | Trig Point | TrigpointingUK | TrigpointingUK https://share.google/z9V3FwjJe70qzF6sy

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TP6424 - The Rough | TrigpointingUK https://share.google/dUo3CsBgGra2nfMfX

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Don't forget that it's always windy on top.

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I grew up running around here, the front side with the steps is great for training.

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Family friendly walk from Jeffrey Hill car park. Short, out and back route & a great spot for sunset.

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Emma
January 25, 2024, Rough Hill Trig Point

Up the Nick O' Pendle, nice views at the trig, a great area to explore.

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Longridge Fell is a popular destination for walkers and hikers. There are well-established footpaths and trails that traverse the fell, allowing visitors to explore its woodlands, moorlands, and panoramic viewpoints.

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Pendle Hill looms over East Lancashire between the towns of Clitheroe and Nelson.  With its distinctive humpback shape, visible for miles around from all directions, it is a local landmark, rising from an area of green beauty.  The district is dotted with tiny hamlets and farms, divided by ancient drystone walls and full of folklore and stories – not least the famous tale of the Pendle Witches.  Geographically, Pendle Hill is part of the Pennine Chain of hills that run north-south through the northern half of England.  It is included in the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, though Pendle is a discrete hill, separated from the main upland area of Bowland by the Ribble Valley.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of elevated areas and views can I expect around Little Mitton?

Little Mitton is situated within the scenic Ribble Valley, offering diverse landscapes with rolling hills, moorland, and elevated viewpoints rather than traditional towering peaks. You'll find gentle climbs, riverside paths, and open moorland providing expansive views of the surrounding countryside. Notable spots include the foothills of Pendle Hill and various local hills that offer picturesque vistas.

What are some of the most popular elevated spots or 'peaks' to visit near Little Mitton?

Among the most popular elevated spots is the Pendle Hill summit trig point, known for its historical associations and panoramic views. Another highly regarded location is the Trig point at Longridge Fell summit, which provides stunning views over the Forest of Bowland. Visitors also appreciate the majestic views from Rodhill Top Trig Point.

Are there family-friendly walking options among the elevated areas near Little Mitton?

Yes, there are family-friendly options. For instance, the Trig point at Longridge Fell summit is categorized as family-friendly, featuring well-established footpaths through woodlands and moorlands. The general area offers many leisurely strolls and walks with gentle climbs suitable for families.

What are the difficulty levels for hiking the elevated areas around Little Mitton?

The difficulty levels vary. Some routes, like the climb to the Pendle Hill summit trig point, can be challenging, especially the steep stone stairs from Barley. However, there are also intermediate trails like the Pendle Hill Path which offers a less steep switchback option. Many local walks in the Ribble Valley involve gentle climbs and descents, suitable for various fitness levels.

What kind of historical or cultural significance do these elevated areas hold?

Pendle Hill, in particular, is rich in history and legend, most famously associated with the Pendle Witch Trials of the early 17th century. Its distinctive shape makes it a significant landmark in Lancashire, intertwined with local folklore.

What should I wear for hiking in the elevated areas around Little Mitton?

Given that moorland paths can be muddy after rain, appropriate footwear is highly recommended. Layers are always a good idea for varying weather conditions, especially when gaining elevation.

Are there specific hiking trails near Little Mitton that offer good views?

Many trails in the area offer excellent views. The Pendle Hill Path provides great vistas from its summit. Additionally, the Ribble Way offers fantastic views towards iconic Pendle Hill across the valley, particularly from the section near the View of Pendle Hill highlight.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the elevated areas of Little Mitton?

Beyond hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore easy hikes around Little Mitton, enjoy road cycling routes through the scenic Ribble Valley, or try running trails that take you through diverse landscapes.

Are dogs allowed on the trails around Little Mitton's elevated areas?

Yes, dogs are generally welcome on trails. However, it's important to keep dogs on leads in areas where livestock are present, as noted in tips for locations like the View of Pendle Hill.

What are some examples of circular walks that include elevated views?

Several circular walks are available, such as those starting from the Aspinall Arms, which combine riverside paths, grazing pastures, ancient lanes, and moorland with excellent views. Loops like the Hodder Bridge – River Hodder loop from Stonyhurst College and the Aspinall Arms – Edisford Bridge loop from Whalley and Great Mitton also offer varying levels of elevation gain and scenic beauty.

What kind of wildlife might I spot in the elevated areas around Little Mitton?

While specific wildlife is not detailed, the diverse landscape of moorland, woodlands, and pastures provides habitats for various local flora and fauna. Keep an eye out for birds and other small animals typical of the English countryside.

Are there any cafes or pubs near the mountain trails for refreshments?

The region has villages and towns with amenities. For example, the village of Grindleton, visible from the Ribble Way, has pubs like the Buck Inn or the Duke of York. Many walks, such as those starting from the Aspinall Arms, are conveniently located near establishments where you can find refreshments.

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