Best mountain peaks around Eckington are found in a region characterized by its hilly terrain and proximity to the Peak District National Park. While Eckington itself features lower elevations, the surrounding areas offer elevated points and natural spaces for exploration. The local landscape includes woodlands, valleys, and higher ground that provide scenic views and recreational opportunities. This area serves as a gateway to more prominent peaks within the nearby Peak District.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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TP3195 - Flask Edge | TrigpointingUK https://share.google/mfViFi4chEsga7EuE
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Lady's Cross 372.4m P0.2 [Objective: Peak District Peak] (Hill ID: 512899) [JNSA N/a] Peak District National Park Definitive List summit.
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On a clear day you can see Lincoln Cathedral, and the tops of the Humber Bridge towers from here. My favourite place.
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Rud Hill 425m P12 (1394ft) (Hill ID: 511680) [JNSA s4702] County of Yorkshire Definitive List summit Peak District National Park Definitive List summit Kent List summit
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Makes an interesting stop off between white edge and barbrook. Ive seen the stag and does many tikes around here.
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lovelyyy views over the dark peak in clear weather, a treat
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While Eckington itself is not known for towering peaks, the surrounding area offers several elevated points and viewpoints. Popular spots include Ox Stones, which provides magnificent views over Sheffield, and Flask Edge Trig Point, offering great vistas of Sheffield City and the Dark Peak.
Yes, Lady's Cross is a notable historical site. This man-made monument is an old boundary marker dating back to around 1263 and is a Grade 2 listed monument, offering a glimpse into the region's heritage.
The area around Eckington features diverse natural beauty, including woodlands like Eckington Woods (also known as Bluebell Wood), valleys such as Moss Valley, and gentle riverside walks along the Moss Brook and River Rother. Elevated points like Ox Stones and Rud Hill Summit also offer expansive views over the landscape.
Eckington Woods, also referred to as Bluebell Wood, is particularly beautiful in springtime due to the abundance of bluebells. Visiting during April or May is generally recommended to experience the full bloom.
Yes, areas like Eckington Woods and Moss Valley offer easily accessible paths suitable for various fitness levels, making them ideal for family walks. Many trails are gentle and provide opportunities to enjoy nature and local wildlife. Ox Stones is also noted as family-friendly, with children enjoying playing on the stones.
Many of the natural spaces and trails around Eckington, including those leading to elevated points, are dog-friendly. For example, the area around Ox Stones is suitable for walks with dogs. Always ensure dogs are kept under control, especially around livestock or wildlife.
Beyond exploring the elevated points themselves, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the Rother Valley Country Park loop, and mountain biking routes like those around Poolsbrook Country Park Lake. For road cyclists, there are routes like the Clumber Park loop. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Eckington, MTB Trails around Eckington, and Road Cycling Routes around Eckington guides.
While Eckington's immediate vicinity offers gentler walks, the proximity to the Peak District National Park provides opportunities for more challenging hikes. Within the local elevated points, the trail leading to Cairns Trig Point is described as a rocky downhill trail, suggesting a more rugged experience. For truly challenging climbs, the Peak District itself, with mountains like Kinder Scout, is a short drive away.
From Ox Stones, you can enjoy magnificent views over Sheffield on a clear day. Flask Edge Trig Point offers great views of Sheffield City to the East and the Dark Peak to the North and Northwest, including landmarks like Kinder Scout. From Rud Hill Summit, on a clear day, you might even see Lincoln Cathedral and the tops of the Humber Bridge towers.
Visitors frequently appreciate the scenic views, especially from spots like Ox Stones and Flask Edge Trig Point. The tranquility of the natural spaces, the opportunity to observe local wildlife, and the seasonal beauty, particularly the bluebells in spring, are also highly valued. The historical context of sites like Lady's Cross also adds to the appeal.
When visiting Ox Stones, be aware of the rocky singletrack trails, which are best enjoyed when dry. For Lady's Cross, it's just off the main path and makes an interesting stop. At Cairns Trig Point, be prepared for a rocky downhill trail. Always check weather conditions, especially for clear views from viewpoints.


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