Best mountain peaks around Felliscliffe are found within the scenic Nidderdale National Landscape, an area characterized by rolling hills, fells, and dramatic geological formations. While Felliscliffe itself does not feature towering peaks, its vicinity offers various elevated points and natural attractions. These locations provide views and hiking opportunities for visitors. The landscape includes notable fells and gritstone outcrops.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Some stunning views here overlooking the morrs and down to Denton
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Great panoramic views all around, and on a clear day you can see all the way to the head of Nidderdale and Great Whernside to the northwest.
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Great views of the moorland to the north, and fairly easy tracks traverse this area on the route around Thruscross Reservoir.
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Lippersley Pike is at 330m. What makes this summit stand out is the rather substantial cairn here. Beautiful views of Denton Moor, Blubberhouses Moor and Askwith Moor - and beyond.
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Lippersley Pike offers great views across to Blubberhouse Moor, and Denton Moor with Rombalds/Ilkey Moor in the distance. The stone ring cairn at 322m, and nearby boundary stone periodically placed along Lippersly ridge (dated 1757), give you chance to reflect on the history of the place. Sadly the damage to the moorland all too visible from this spot, scorched earth and plantlife are the victims to the game hunters recent moor burning.
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Around Felliscliffe, you'll discover rolling hills, fells, and dramatic geological formations within the scenic Nidderdale National Landscape. While not towering mountains in the conventional sense, the area offers various elevated points and natural attractions with rewarding views and hiking opportunities. Notable fells include Riva Hill Summit and High Crag Ridge Trig Point.
Yes, the area is rich in natural features and viewpoints. Lippersley Pike summit cairn, at 330 meters, offers expansive views across Denton Moor, Blubberhouses Moor, and Askwith Moor. High Crag Ridge Trig Point provides panoramic vistas, reaching the head of Nidderdale and Great Whernside on clear days. Additionally, the wider Nidderdale National Landscape features dramatic gritstone formations like Brimham Rocks and impressive limestone landscapes.
While Felliscliffe itself is characterized by fells rather than towering peaks, several notable summits offer significant elevation. High Crag Ridge Trig Point reaches 334 meters, and Lippersley Pike summit cairn stands at 330 meters. Further afield, within the Nidderdale National Landscape, Great Whernside is the highest point at 704 meters, offering challenging walks and panoramic views.
Yes, How Hill and St. Michael's Church is a notable religious building and historical site just outside Harrogate, offering amazing views amidst gentle hills and evergreen scenery. The Lippersley Pike summit cairn also has historical significance, with a nearby boundary stone dated 1757, inviting reflection on the area's past.
The area around Felliscliffe is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, ranging from easy to moderate. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes and challenging MTB trails, including routes that pass through areas like Denton Moor and Timble.
Yes, the Nidderdale National Landscape offers various options suitable for families and those seeking easier walks. The area around How Hill and St. Michael's Church features gentle hills and scenic routes. For specific family-friendly hiking options, you can explore the hiking guide for Felliscliffe, which includes easy routes like the 'View of Gouthwaite Reservoir – John O'Gaunt's Castle Ruins loop'.
The best time to visit depends on your preferences. The high moorland scenery, particularly around Great Whernside, is stunning in August when the heather turns purple. Generally, spring and summer offer pleasant weather for hiking and exploring. However, the views from points like Shooting House Hill Trig Point are wonderful year-round, though conditions can be more challenging in winter.
Many trails and public rights of way within the Nidderdale National Landscape are dog-friendly. Areas like Sawley Moor are noted for public access. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a lead, especially near livestock or during bird nesting seasons, and to check specific local regulations for any restrictions.
The landscape around Felliscliffe is characterized by significant geological features. You'll find numerous gritstone outcrops, which are dramatic rock formations sculpted by natural erosion, such as the famous Brimham Rocks. The wider North Yorkshire region also features impressive limestone ridges, high cliffs, and dramatic limestone paving, contributing to a diverse and interesting terrain.
Visitors frequently praise the expansive and panoramic views from elevated points like Lippersley Pike summit cairn and High Crag Ridge Trig Point. The gentle hills and evergreen scenery, along with the opportunity to reflect on the history of places like Lippersley Pike, are also highly appreciated. The komoot community has shared 31 photos and given 34 upvotes, highlighting the area's appeal.
Yes, Riva Hill Summit, at 245.6 meters, is recognized as a definitive list summit by both the County of Yorkshire and the Nidderdale National Landscape. Sawley Moor, also nearby, is another definitive list summit for these authorities.
From summits like Lippersley Pike summit cairn, you can expect expansive views across Denton Moor, Blubberhouses Moor, and Askwith Moor. High Crag Ridge Trig Point offers panoramic vistas that extend all the way to the head of Nidderdale and Great Whernside on clear days. Shooting House Hill Trig Point provides wonderful views of the Askwith Moor area.


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