Best mountain peaks around Muggleswick are characterized by upland moorland and rolling hills within the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The region, including Muggleswick Common, features a rugged and elevated landscape. Muggleswick Common is a significant area of upland moorland, designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest for its diverse habitats. The area provides opportunities for exploring wild natural environments and offers sweeping views across the County Durham landscape.
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Fantastic views across open moorland in ever direction, definitely worth a visit.
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Fantastic views from here especially over derwent reservoir.
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TP2625 - Crow Coal Hill S6627 #945 North Pennines National Landscape Trig Pillar List. County Durham Trig Pillar List.
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James - sorry - just noticed the question; a number of options - the full route is from Consett - Hownsgill car park (Morrisons - but watch the duration - I think you have 7 hours before fines kick in); you can park at Rowley, Healeyfiled or Waskerley and work your way back to any of those reasonably easily; one thing to watch is that they've not put a sign up to stop you taking the link from the C3C to the bridleway that takes you over Bolt's Law - it was never really public access but cuts out a lot of riding; just bear in mind you might get turned round. Another option is to park up on Meadow's Edge where the bridleways cross the road.
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Great views on a clear day from the summit and nice easy walk.
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Easy to get to and nice views when there, if you approach via the farm, there may be cows in the field, the farmer is brilliant though, he's a really nice guy.
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Stoterly Hill 376.28m P15.7 (1234ft) County Durham Definitive List summit North Pennines National Landscape Definitive List summit
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The Muggleswick area, part of the North Pennines AONB, is characterized by upland moorland and rolling hills rather than traditional towering mountain peaks. You'll find expansive elevated areas like Muggleswick Common, along with several trig points and summits that offer significant elevation and sweeping views across the County Durham landscape.
For panoramic vistas, consider visiting Bolt's Law Trig Point, which provides great views on clear days from 540 meters of altitude. Stoterly Hill Trig Point also offers fantastic views, especially over Derwent Reservoir. From Crow Coal Hill Trig Point, you can observe the surrounding landscape, including the Stanhope Burn Valley.
Yes, Bolt's Law summit is known for its challenging trails, offering technical ascent and descent routes suitable for experienced hikers and mountain bikers. It provides lovely views as a reward for the effort.
For an easier experience, Bolt's Law Trig Point is accessible via a relatively easy walk. Crow Coal Hill Trig Point is also considered an intermediate, family-friendly option, reachable via a pleasant walk from Stanhope.
Absolutely. Both Crow Coal Hill Trig Point and Five Pikes Summit Trig Point are categorized as family-friendly, offering enjoyable walks for all ages. These spots also welcome dogs.
The Muggleswick area is characterized by its upland moorland, particularly Muggleswick Common, which is predominantly covered in heather with encroaching bracken. This wild and unspoiled natural environment is part of the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and a Site of Special Scientific Interest, known for diverse habitats and important plant and bird species.
Beyond exploring the elevated points, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find easy hikes, gravel biking routes, and road cycling routes. The moorland environment is ideal for tranquil walks and immersion in nature.
Yes, there are various walking routes that traverse Muggleswick Common and the surrounding areas, leading to the elevated points. For instance, Crow Coal Hill Trig Point is accessible via a pleasant walk from Stanhope. You can find more detailed hiking options in the Easy hikes around Muggleswick guide.
The area is generally enjoyable for outdoor activities during most seasons. However, for the best walking conditions and to experience the heather in bloom, late summer to early autumn (August to September) is often recommended. Winter conditions can be challenging on the exposed moorland.
Yes, many of the trails and elevated points in the Muggleswick area are dog-friendly. For example, both Crow Coal Hill Trig Point and Five Pikes Summit Trig Point are specifically noted as dog-friendly. Always keep dogs under control, especially around livestock.
Visitors frequently appreciate the sense of solitude and the sweeping views across the surrounding County Durham landscape. The wild and unspoiled natural environment, particularly the heather-covered moorland, provides a unique immersion in nature. The trig points offer rewarding destinations with great photo opportunities.


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