Best mountain peaks around Newbiggin are found in the broader region, as Newbiggin-by-the-Sea itself is a coastal town with a maximum elevation of 31 meters. This area is known for its seaside attractions, including a peaceful beach and marine wildlife. For those seeking elevated natural features, the surrounding Northumberland and North Pennines regions offer diverse landscapes for hiking and exploration. These areas feature various peaks and hills with panoramic views and historical significance.
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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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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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Mickle Fell is the highest peak in Yorkshire, depending on which list you look at. It is an imposing bulk of a mountain and difficult to get to as a large chunk of it is in the Warcop military training range and access is limited. Normally, 10–12 weekends are set aside annually by the military to allow hikers to walk one of two routes to its summit. There are two routes: the Northern Route and the Southern Route, and both require permits. I did the Southern Route, which is a linear route following a fence for most of the way. The middle section of this route is difficult and boggy. For further information, scheduled hiking days, and contact numbers, see the links below. Access Days — https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/warcop-access-times General Information — https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/5a79714ce5274a2acd18cdf4/dte_info_leaflet_northwest.pdf Application procedure — https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/66339f8e4d8bb7378fb6c172/WTA_Mickle_Fell_Access_Permit_Request_Procedures.pdf
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With an altitude of 479 meters, although not very high, from this point, you can enjoy some great views of the moorland surrounding Weardale. What's more, you'll discover another trig point to conquer!
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With a pleasant walk from Stanhope, we can reach this point at an altitude of 466 meters, from which we can observe the surrounding landscape. Notable features include the hollow of Stanhope Burn Valley and, perhaps even a bit of Horseshoe Hill.
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Kirkcarrion is a copse of pine trees planted on a walled hill above Middleton in Teesdale. The trees were planted in Victorian times on a Bronze Age burial mound. The trail is just off the Pennine Journey trail but worth the detour.
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Monks Moor is a broad hill above Teeside in the North Pennines AONB. It reaches 1,854 feet (565 m) above sea level and its summit is crowned by a trig point. The hill is characterised by remnants from the mining industry, rocky outcrops and is clad in heather, a delightful sight in autumn.
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While Newbiggin-by-the-Sea is a coastal town, the broader Northumberland and North Pennines regions offer diverse elevated landscapes. You'll find broad hills with remnants of the mining industry, such as Monks Moor, and challenging fells like Mickle Fell. Many peaks feature trig points and offer panoramic views of the surrounding moorland and valleys.
For rewarding scenic vistas, consider Crow Coal Hill Trig Point, which provides views of the Stanhope Burn Valley. Five Pikes Summit Trig Point, despite its moderate altitude, also offers great views of the moorland surrounding Weardale.
Yes, Kirkcarrion Bronze Age Burial Mound is a notable historical site. It features a copse of pine trees planted on a walled hill above Middleton in Teesdale, situated on an ancient Bronze Age burial mound. Monks Moor also features remnants of the mining industry.
The peaks in the North Pennines AONB, like Monks Moor Summit Trig Point, are characterized by rocky outcrops and are clad in heather, which is particularly delightful in autumn. You'll also find trig points marking many summits, offering distinct landmarks.
Yes, Crow Coal Hill Trig Point and Kirkcarrion Bronze Age Burial Mound are considered family-friendly. Five Pikes Summit Trig Point is also suitable for families, offering accessible hikes with rewarding views.
Yes, several peaks are dog-friendly. Crow Coal Hill Trig Point, Kirkcarrion Bronze Age Burial Mound, and Five Pikes Summit Trig Point are all noted as suitable for walks with dogs.
Difficulty varies. Peaks like Crow Coal Hill Trig Point, Kirkcarrion Bronze Age Burial Mound, Monks Moor Summit Trig Point, and Five Pikes Summit Trig Point are generally considered intermediate. However, Mickle Fell Summit Cairn is a challenging ascent, with its Southern Route noted for being difficult and boggy in sections.
Yes, access to Mickle Fell Summit Cairn is restricted due to its location within the Warcop military training range. The military sets aside 10-12 weekends annually for hikers, and permits are required to ascend via either the Northern or Southern Route. You can find more information on access days and permit applications on the UK government website.
Autumn is a particularly delightful time to visit peaks like Monks Moor Summit Trig Point, as the heather covering the hill is in full bloom. Generally, spring to early autumn offers the most favorable weather conditions for hiking in the North Pennines region.
While Newbiggin itself is coastal, the surrounding region offers easier hikes. For example, a pleasant walk from Stanhope leads to Crow Coal Hill Trig Point. You can also explore various easy hiking routes in the broader area, such as those found in the Easy hikes around Newbiggin guide, including routes around High Force Waterfall.
Beyond hiking, the region around these peaks offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as those detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Newbiggin guide. There are also running trails, including routes around Grassholme Reservoir and Harter Fell, which you can explore in the Running Trails around Newbiggin guide.
Visitors appreciate the rewarding views from summits like Crow Coal Hill Trig Point and Five Pikes Summit Trig Point. The historical significance of sites like Kirkcarrion Bronze Age Burial Mound and the unique natural beauty, such as the heather on Monks Moor Summit Trig Point, are also highly valued.


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