Prominent hills and fells near Rennington, Northumberland, offer opportunities for outdoor activities and scenic views. Rennington is a village in Northumberland, England, situated in a landscape characterized by hills and moorland rather than traditional rugged mountains. The area provides access to various elevated points and natural features. It serves as a base for exploring the wider Northumberland region, which includes diverse natural landscapes.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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TP3949 - Hips Heugh S3569 FB Height: 57.86m #1052 Northumberland Coast National Landscape Trig Pillar List. County of Northumberland Trig Pillar List.
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Hips Heugh 57.6m P17.6 (Hill ID: 513644) [JNSA s18045] Northumberland Coast National Landscape Definitive List summit. County of Northumberland Definitive List summit.
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TP5127 - Night Fold Field S3689 FB Height: 47.896m #1053 Northumberland Coast National Landscape Trig Pillar List. County of Northumberland Trig Pillar List.
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Night Fold Hill 47.9m P15.8 (Hill ID: 513645) [JNSA s18409] Northumberland Coast National Landscape Definitive List summit. County of Northumberland Definitive List summit.
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Titlington Pike 233m P112 (764ft) (DoBIH Hill ID: 5286) [JNSA 16551] TP6497 - Titlington Pike S3556 County of Northumberland Definitive List summit.
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Standing around 26 meters high, Brizlee Tower dominates the skyline of Hulne Park for miles around. It was built in the 18th century by the 1st Duke of Northumberland in memory of his wife, Elizabeth Percy, the 1st Duchess.
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A small hill between Embleton and Low Newton, offering good views of the surrounding area. There is a small grave here.
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Brizlee Tower is a Grade 1 listed folly in Hulne Park. The 26m high, elaborately decorated tower was built in 1781, and offers superb views over the estate and Northumberland. Not normally open to the public.
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Rennington, located in Northumberland, features hills and elevated points rather than traditional high mountain peaks. The surrounding landscape offers diverse natural features, including scenic hills and coastal elevations that provide excellent views and hiking opportunities. You'll find a mix of gentle climbs and more challenging routes within the broader Northumberland area.
Yes, one significant historical viewpoint is Brizlee Tower. This Grade 1 listed folly, built in 1781, offers superb views over Hulne Park and the wider Northumberland landscape. While not always open to the public for ascent, it's a prominent landmark worth visiting.
Beyond Brizlee Tower, you can explore Kelsoe Hill, which provides good views between Embleton and Low Newton. Further inland, Titlington Pike Summit Trig Point offers a more defined summit experience at 233m, known for its trig point and panoramic vistas.
Yes, there are several easy hiking routes around Rennington that are suitable for families. For example, you can find routes like the 'Dunstanburgh Castle loop from Craster' or the 'Craster Harbour β View of Dunstanburgh Castle loop from Craster' which are rated as easy. You can explore more options in the Easy hikes around Rennington guide.
The area around Rennington offers a variety of hiking trails, ranging from easy coastal paths to more moderate and difficult routes through the hills. You can find detailed routes and information in the Hiking around Rennington guide, which includes trails like the 'Dunstanburgh Castle and Howick Hall loop from Craster'.
The best time to visit is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October). During these periods, the weather is typically milder, and the days are longer, making for more pleasant hiking and better visibility for enjoying the scenic views. Winter can offer dramatic landscapes but requires more preparation for colder, potentially wetter conditions.
Yes, along the Northumberland Coast, you can find elevated points like Hips Heugh Trig Point and Night Fold Hill. These offer unique coastal views and are part of the Northumberland Coast National Landscape, providing a different kind of elevated experience compared to the inland hills.
Many of the public footpaths and trails in the Northumberland area, including those around Rennington's hills, are dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a lead, especially when passing through farmland with livestock or in areas with ground-nesting birds. Always check local signage for specific restrictions.
Besides hiking, the area is excellent for running. You can find various running trails, including coastal routes and paths through the countryside. Check out the Running Trails around Rennington guide for options like the 'Dunstanburgh Castle loop from Craster' or longer, more challenging routes.
Parking availability varies depending on the specific starting point of your chosen trail. Many popular trailheads, coastal villages like Craster or Embleton, and attractions often have designated car parks, some of which may be paid. It's advisable to research parking options for your specific route in advance.


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