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The 20 Most Amazing Peaks around Giggleswick

Best mountain peaks around Giggleswick include a variety of impressive natural elevations within the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Giggleswick, a village nestled in the Dales, features prominent limestone scars and knots, serving as a base for exploring notable ascents in the wider region. The area offers diverse terrain, from local geological features like Giggleswick Scar to iconic mountain peaks. It is also conveniently located for accessing the challenging Yorkshire Three Peaks.

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Last updated: July 3, 2026

Pen-y-Ghent

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For those tackling the Yorkshire Three Peaks in the traditional counterclockwise direction, Pen-y-Ghent is the first summit you reach. At 2,277 feet (694 m), it's the smallest of the three …

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Fountains Fell Summit Cairn

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Lying a few hundred meters south of the Pennine Way trail, the true summit of Fountains Fell is at 668m. There are great views south across Malham or northwest towards …

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This isn't the true summit of Fountains Fell but it is the highest point that the Pennine Way trail passes on this wonderful mountain in the Yorkshire Dales. Fantastic view …

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View of Pen-y-Ghent

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As you begin your ascent towards Pen-y-ghent here, near the striking Brackenbottom Scar, the views are extraordinary. Worth stopping to admire, and if you happen to descent from the peak, then obviously be sure to turn back!

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Sheriff Hill

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Heading from the ascent and summit you’ll soon find yourself in the middle of more fields that look seemingly untouched, save for the traditional dry-stone walls. Reaching the signpost, follow …

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Cragsman Daz
September 14, 2024, View of Pen-y-Ghent

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Unfortunately it was bad weather..so there was nothing to see on this occasion

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The three cairns, attractive though they may be, are a tad misleading as they don't mark the high point of Fountains Fell. To get to the high point, you follow the path uphill and SW through the mine workings. Be careful here, as there are old mine shafts, so keep to the path. From here, however, there are great views to be had over towards Pen y Ghent, which is stunning!

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Fountains Fell at 668 metres is a UK designated Nuttall, sitting in between its two neighbours, Darnbrook Fell at 624 metres, and Fountains Fell South Top at 662 metres. The summit of Fountains Fell is marked by a large stone cairn. There are nice views over towards Pen y Ghent, and the surrounding dales.

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The side views of the looming bulk of Pen y Ghent from here are super nice. There is a good, solid footpath, and it is not too steep either.

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Brilliant walk not to hard

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Take this route and follow on to the tops where you can admire Gordale Scar from high level. Usually quiet as most people just go up/down to Malham Cove

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Fantastic views on a clear day

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular mountain peaks and elevated features around Giggleswick?

Giggleswick offers access to a variety of impressive natural elevations. Highly popular spots include the unique Limestone Pavement at Malham Cove, known for its geological significance and stunning views. Pen-y-Ghent is another favorite, often tackled as part of the Yorkshire Three Peaks challenge, offering incredible views and enjoyable scrambles.

Are there any family-friendly mountain walks or accessible elevated features near Giggleswick?

Yes, Giggleswick Scar, directly overlooking the village, offers excellent opportunities for hiking with paths leading to the top. It's a striking series of limestone cliffs with heavily wooded slopes and panoramic views across Ribblesdale, making it a highly accessible and rewarding visit directly from the village.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see on the peaks around Giggleswick?

The region is rich in geological interest. You can expect to see dramatic limestone formations, such as the striking cliffs of Giggleswick Scar with its caves, and the unique Limestone Pavement at Malham Cove. The Warrenale Knots feature distinct geological formations like the 'Citadel' and 'Dome', with notable limestone pavement and features like the 'Pinnacle' and 'Skull Gully'.

What historical or cultural significance do the peaks near Giggleswick hold?

Kinsey Cave at the base of Giggleswick Scar has yielded significant archaeological discoveries, including a 14,000-year-old bear skull. The area also features Schoolboy Tower, a large cairn traditionally built by pupils of Giggleswick School. Fountains Fell has historical significance due to past coal mining activities between 1790 and 1860, with fenced shafts still visible near its summit.

What outdoor activities can I do near the mountain peaks around Giggleswick?

Beyond hiking, the area offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find various cycling routes, including road cycling and general cycling, around Giggleswick. For example, explore routes like the 'Ingleton & the Ribblehead Viaduct loop' or 'Clapham Tunnels – Austwick Village loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Giggleswick and Cycling around Giggleswick guides.

Are there challenging hikes around Giggleswick for experienced walkers?

Absolutely. Giggleswick is an ideal base for tackling the iconic Yorkshire Three Peaks: Pen-y-Ghent, Ingleborough, and Whernside. These are challenging ascents, with Pen-y-Ghent offering enjoyable scrambles and Little Ingleborough summit cairn providing wide-reaching views before the final push to Ingleborough's main summit. Each peak also offers fantastic individual walking opportunities.

What are the best viewpoints to experience the Yorkshire Dales near Giggleswick?

For expansive views, the Warrenale Knots (440 meters) offer stunning vistas of Ribblesdale and Airedale. From the summit of Giggleswick Scar, you can enjoy panoramic views across Ribblesdale and even see Pendle Hill on clear days. The Little Ingleborough summit cairn also provides a fine view of the main Ingleborough summit and the Forest of Bowland fells.

Can I find easy hiking trails near Giggleswick's peaks?

Yes, there are several easy hiking options. You can explore routes like the 'Stainforth Force & Catrigg Force loop' or the 'Hoffmann Kiln – Stainforth Force waterfall loop'. These trails offer beautiful scenery and are suitable for less strenuous walks. More details can be found in the Easy hikes around Giggleswick guide.

What is the highest peak in the Yorkshire Dales accessible from Giggleswick?

Whernside, at 736 meters (2,415 feet), is the highest peak in Yorkshire and is part of the Yorkshire Three Peaks challenge, which is often accessed by visitors staying in the Giggleswick area. It offers extensive panoramas across the Dales.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain peaks around Giggleswick?

Visitors frequently praise the stunning views and the diverse geological features. For example, the Limestone Pavement at Malham Cove is described as a 'real gem' and a 'must-see destination' for its unique formations and breathtaking vistas. Hikers also appreciate the well-maintained paths and the rewarding scrambles on peaks like Pen-y-Ghent.

Are there any specific tips for hiking Fountains Fell near Giggleswick?

Fountains Fell, with its summit at 668 meters, is a rewarding hike. The true summit, marked by a large stone cairn, lies a few hundred meters south of the Pennine Way trail. Be aware of sinkholes from past mining activities and stick to the paths. You'll get great views towards Pen-y-Ghent and the surrounding dales from here. The Fountains Fell Summit Cairn is a key point to aim for.

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