Mountain peaks around Sutton offer a diverse landscape of moorland and hills, providing extensive views across the South Pennines and towards the Yorkshire Dales. This region is characterized by its varied terrain, from historical sites on remote moorland to prominent summits and natural monuments. Visitors can explore a network of trails leading to viewpoints that showcase the area's natural beauty and historical significance. The area features numerous peaks, with 12 notable options for exploration.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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Great views of Bronte country , just a short walk up from Top Withens
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Another piece of history from the Brontë sisters, but if nothing else this is a excellent place to sit and enjoy the view
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Boulsworth Hill is the highest point in the South Pennines and the only summit in the area that rises above 500m above sea level. It is also one of only two Marilyns in the South Pennines.
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This section, along the lower flanks of Boulsworth Hill, provides a splendid view towards the iconic Pendle Hill. A Pennine outlier, Pendle Hill's beauty and bewitching history make it a popular objective. From this spot, it's a short but relatively strenuous hike up to Boulsworth Hill's Lad Law summit. The views are extensive from the top, with Lakeland giants Scafell Pike and Helvellyn, and even Blackpool's Big One roller coaster, visible on a clear day.
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Although it's a modest hill, the views from the top are superb north towards the Yorkshire Dales, West towards Lancashire and south across the West Yorkshire moors
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TP7008 - Withins Height S4319 County of Yorkshire trig Pillar
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The area around Sutton offers several popular peaks and viewpoints. Top Withins Ruins is a well-known historical site, famous as the inspiration for Wuthering Heights. For expansive views, Pinhaw Beacon offers vistas towards the Yorkshire Dales, Lancashire, and the West Yorkshire moors. Additionally, Lad Law (Boulsworth Hill) Summit is the highest point in the South Pennines, providing views into the Lake District on clear days.
The mountain peaks around Sutton feature a diverse landscape of moorland and hills. Many routes are classified as intermediate difficulty, involving varied terrain. For example, the ascent to Lad Law (Boulsworth Hill) Summit involves millstone grit rock formations and can have steep edges. The area offers a mix of grassland, heath, and sometimes exposed sections, especially on higher points.
Yes, the region is rich in historical significance. Top Withins Ruins is a notable historical site, a ruined farmhouse on remote moorland that inspired Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights. It's a great spot to stop and enjoy the atmosphere, with its walls providing shelter from the wind.
Beyond exploring the peaks themselves, there are various outdoor activities available. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy options like those listed in the Easy hikes around Sutton guide. The area also offers running trails and MTB trails, catering to different interests and fitness levels.
The peaks around Sutton offer extensive views. From Pinhaw Beacon, you can see north towards the Yorkshire Dales, west towards Lancashire, and south across the West Yorkshire moors. Lad Law (Boulsworth Hill) Summit provides views into the Lake District and across the Forest of Bowland on a clear day. There's also a specific View of Pendle Hill highlight, offering a splendid perspective of this iconic Pennine outlier.
While specific crowd levels vary, exploring the broader network of trails, especially those leading to less prominent summits like Sentry Hill, can offer a quieter experience. The remote moorland setting of many peaks naturally disperses visitors, allowing for peaceful exploration.
The moorland and hill environments around Sutton are home to various wildlife adapted to these habitats. While specific sightings can vary, you might encounter local bird species, small mammals, and insects. The natural beauty of the area is part of its charm, offering opportunities for nature observation.
Visitors frequently appreciate the extensive views across the South Pennines and towards the Yorkshire Dales. The blend of natural beauty with historical significance, such as the connection to Wuthering Heights at Top Withins Ruins, is also a major draw. The komoot community has shared 129 photos and given 138 upvotes, highlighting the visual appeal and enjoyable experiences.
Yes, there are several easy hiking routes available in the vicinity of Sutton's mountain peaks. For example, the Easy hikes around Sutton guide features routes like the 'Lund's Tower on Earl's Crag – Wainman's Pinnacle loop' which is classified as easy, offering accessible options for all.
Yes, the area provides dedicated running trails. The Running Trails around Sutton guide includes various options, such as the 'River Aire – Farnhill Wood loop' or the 'Running loop from Sutton-in-Craven', offering different distances and moderate difficulties for runners.
The highest point in the South Pennines that you can visit around Sutton is Lad Law (Boulsworth Hill) Summit. Standing at 518m, this trig-pointed summit offers impressive panoramic views, including into the Lake District and across the Forest of Bowland on a clear day.
Absolutely. The region around Sutton offers a good selection of mountain biking trails. You can explore routes like the 'Leeds & Liverpool Canal – Bingley Five Rise Locks loop' or the 'Doubler Stones – Stanza Stone Dew loop' which are featured in the MTB Trails around Sutton guide, catering to both easy and moderate skill levels.


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