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The 20 Most Amazing Peaks around Conistone With Kilnsey

Best mountain peaks around Conistone With Kilnsey are characterized by distinctive limestone scenery and prominent geological formations in Upper Wharfedale. The area features notable examples such as Kilnsey Crag, Conistone Dib, and Conistone Pie, which offer unique natural beauty. This region, nestled in the Yorkshire Dales, provides extensive networks of footpaths and bridleways for exploration. Its terrain, shaped by Carboniferous limestone and glacial activity, supports diverse habitats.

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Last updated: May 6, 2026

Sharp Haw Summit

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Sharp Haw is a 1,171-foot (357 m) hill that sits along the Dales High Way long-distance hiking trail through the Yorkshire Dales. The hill just sneaks into the southernmost part …

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Buckden Pike summit

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This is one of the highest hills in the Yorkshire Dales (702m) and well-worth the effort of climbing it. With its grassy plateau, it offers fantastic views in all directions. …

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Great Whernside Summit

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A gorgeous and stunning hill, at 704m (don't confuse it with Whernside, which is in a completely different location 27km away!).

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Weets Top

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This hill is easily accessible from Malham, but feels a million miles away. Once up here you can walk for miles on moorland paths without seeing another person while looking …

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Crookrise Trig Point

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There are views for miles from the summit of Crookrise. The trig point itself sits above gritstone boulders that seem to fall away down the hillside, giving an impressive sense …

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Bicyclemania
November 10, 2025, Weets Top

Great singletracks around here.

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When hiking from the reservoir side, the trig pillar is located off the main path over the side of the wall accessed via a stile

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cookrise trig

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There is a good moorland path that leads from Rylstone Cross right through to Embsay reservoir which makes for great fell running - it's rocky in parts, muddy in others and always up or down. The highlight and a great goal for a run is the trig point set in huge boulders on the summit of Crookrise

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Oliver G
August 26, 2024, Sharp Haw Summit

There's a good trail on the ground either from Flasby (the more interesting route) or Skipton side, and a rocky summit with a trig point - the perfect destination for a fell run

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Good views all round .nice place to stop

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Well I will just shut up as I didn't get any views at all. It was such a miserable day but a great all round walk. I would love to do it on a blue sky day! You could also do Birks Fell the same day, making for a 17km total hike.

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Great Whernside is a cracking peak to do. The walk up from the picturesque village of Kettlewell is scenic and not that long a journey, about four and a half kilometres each way. Don't expect a jagged peak of any kind, this is a nice rolling hill, topped with the obligatory good old-fashioned trig point. At 704 metres, it is easily a UK-designated Nuttall.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular geological features and viewpoints around Conistone With Kilnsey?

The region is renowned for its distinctive limestone scenery. Key highlights include the iconic Limestone Pavement at Malham Cove, offering unique geological formations and stunning views. Other popular spots are Great Whernside Summit for its panoramic vistas, and Sharp Haw Summit, known for its well-placed bench offering views along the Dales High Way.

What unique natural features can I explore in Conistone With Kilnsey?

Conistone With Kilnsey offers several unique natural features. Kilnsey Crag is a breathtaking limestone cliff with a challenging 40-foot overhang, popular with climbers. Conistone Dib is a dramatic, narrow limestone gorge carved by post-glacial meltwater, offering a fascinating walking experience. Additionally, Conistone Pie is a distinctive limestone outcrop providing spectacular views up and down Wharfedale.

Are there challenging climbs or walks for experienced adventurers?

Yes, for experienced adventurers, Kilnsey Crag is a major draw, particularly for its challenging climbing routes on the significant overhang. For hiking, the Buckden Pike summit offers a rewarding climb to 702m with fantastic views, and can be combined with Birks Fell for a longer, more challenging hike.

What are some family-friendly walking options in the area?

Conistone Dib offers an engaging experience for explorers of all ages with its narrow sections and 'dry falls' to navigate. While not explicitly listed as 'family-friendly' in the highlights, the general walking opportunities around features like Conistone Pie, with its easy access and panoramic views, are suitable for families looking for less strenuous outings.

What outdoor activities are available near the mountain peaks of Conistone With Kilnsey?

Beyond hiking, the area is excellent for cycling. You can explore various routes for gravel biking, general cycling, and road cycling. Popular routes include the Mastiles Lane loop for gravel biking, or the Grassington village loop for general cycling, offering diverse terrain and scenic views.

Where can I find the best panoramic views of Wharfedale?

For spectacular panoramic views of Wharfedale, head to Conistone Pie. This distinctive limestone outcrop serves as a natural viewing platform, offering vistas up and down the valley and towards the confluence of the rivers Skirfare and Wharfe. Weets Top also provides superb views over moorland paths.

Are there any historical or cultural points of interest near these peaks?

While the region is primarily known for its natural beauty, the area around Buckden Pike summit features Buckden Rake, an old Roman road that once linked forts in Ilkley and Bainbridge. Additionally, the Limestone Pavement at Malham Cove was famously used as a filming location for the Harry Potter movie series.

What is the best time of year to visit Conistone With Kilnsey for walking?

The Yorkshire Dales are beautiful year-round, but late spring to early autumn (May to October) generally offers the most favorable weather for walking. During these months, trails are typically drier, and the views are clearer. However, the unique geological features like Kilnsey Crag and Conistone Dib can be appreciated in any season, with winter offering a different, often quieter, experience.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain peaks around Conistone With Kilnsey?

Visitors frequently praise the stunning limestone scenery and the diverse walking opportunities. Many appreciate the unique geological formations like the Limestone Pavement at Malham Cove and the dramatic Kilnsey Crag. The sense of adventure in places like Conistone Dib and the rewarding panoramic views from summits like Great Whernside are also highly valued.

Are there any long-distance trails that pass through or near Conistone With Kilnsey?

Yes, the Dales Way, a popular long-distance footpath, passes through the area. Additionally, Sharp Haw Summit sits along the Dales High Way, offering a section of this extensive hiking trail. Mastiles Lane is another historic route that provides excellent walking and cycling opportunities.

Can I combine a visit to these peaks with other natural attractions?

Absolutely. For example, a visit to Weets Top can easily be combined with other major sights in Malham, such as Gordale Scar and Janet's Foss, for a varied and rewarding day out. The area around Malham Cove also connects to Malham Tarn, offering further exploration.

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