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The 5 Most Amazing Peaks around Chirton

Best mountain peaks near Chirton are found within the rolling chalk downlands of the Pewsey Vale in Wiltshire, England. This area features several notable hills and elevated points, rather than towering mountains. These locations provide scenic views and opportunities for walking within the North Wessex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The region is characterized by its natural beauty and historical significance.

Best mountain peaks around Chirton

  • The most popular mountain peaks is Milk Hill, a natural monument that…

Last updated: May 4, 2026

Walkers Hill

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Walkers Hill is a fantastic place from which to admire the Vale of Pewsey and surrounding downland. On a clear day, the vistas are exceptional, but the hill itself has …

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Milk Hill

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Amazing trail with Amazing history to explore.

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Morgan's Hill

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Morgan's Hill is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and hilltop vantage point where you can enjoy commanding views over Cherhill Down and the plains of north Wiltshire.

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Beacon Hill Summit

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The chalkland summit views were stunning. But the climb on a gravel bike, through wet clay & mud, was too much my elderly 55 year old legs, so, I ended up pushing the bike!

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Tan Hill on King Alfred's Way

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Superb vista opens up of the Vale of Pewsey as you crest Tan Hill. Be prepared for wind due to the elevation and exposed location!

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Alain sur les chemins
February 27, 2026, Milk Hill

Amazing point of view

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Jake
September 15, 2025, Morgan's Hill

A stunning area to explore. Chalk tracks aplenty. Watch out for cyclists, especially if you have a dog, the bikers can be speedy.

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MCW73
February 21, 2025, Milk Hill

Milk Hill is the highest point in Wiltshire and is part of the Pewsey Downs, a rolling set of chalk grassland hills between Devizes and Pewsey which are prominent in the landscape and almost invite the passer by to park up and take a stroll along the ridge. At just over 1,000 feet, they are high enough to offer fantastic views of the Pewsey Vale and beyond but low enough to make walking over them not too strenuous.

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MCW73
February 21, 2025, Walkers Hill

Adam’s Grave on Walker's Hill in Alton, the most dramatically located Neolithic long barrow in Wiltshire and the site of battles in 592 and 715. The area surrounding Walker's Hill is pitted and speckled with barrows and ditches of many sizes and shapes.

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Superb vista opens up of the Vale of Pewsey as you crest Tan Hill. Be prepared for wind due to the elevation and exposed location!

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Grace Mulligan
October 18, 2023, Morgan's Hill

Morgan's Hill is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and hilltop vantage point where you can enjoy commanding views over Cherhill Down and the plains of north Wiltshire.

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Milk Hill 294m, Pewsey Down, Wiltshire (County High Top). A longish but easy walk over undulating hills to get Milk Hill, the county top for Wiltshire. Thought I would do Tan Hill as well to bag a trig point. Turns out there was no summit marker on Milk Hill or a Trig Point on Tan Hill. Still, a lovely walk and well worth doing. Took Walkers Hill as well which is a great historic tomb. Route Statistics: Easy undulating trails with minimal ascent really. 9.2km done in 2hrs with 250m of height gain.

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FARID L
September 18, 2022, Milk Hill

Amazing trail with Amazing history to explore.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of elevated points can I expect around Chirton?

Chirton is located in the Pewsey Vale of Wiltshire, characterized by rolling chalk downlands rather than towering mountains. You'll find notable hills and elevated points like Milk Hill and Walkers Hill, which offer scenic views and excellent walking opportunities within the North Wessex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Which is the highest point in the Chirton area?

Milk Hill is the highest point in Wiltshire. Its elevation provides expansive panoramic views across the Pewsey Vale and the surrounding countryside, making it a popular destination for walkers.

Are there historical sites on the elevated points near Chirton?

Yes, several elevated points have historical significance. For example, Walkers Hill is a key feature of popular hiking routes and includes ancient earthworks like Adam's Grave, a Neolithic long barrow. The area is rich with cross dykes, tumuli, and ditches, typical of Wiltshire's ancient landscape.

What are some other notable elevated points offering great views?

Beyond Milk Hill and Walkers Hill, you can explore Morgan's Hill, which is a Site of Special Scientific Interest with commanding views over Cherhill Down. Beacon Hill Summit also offers stunning chalkland views, and Tan Hill on King Alfred's Way provides superb vistas of the Vale of Pewsey.

Are there family-friendly walking options among the peaks?

Yes, Milk Hill is considered family-friendly, offering relatively gentle walks with fantastic views. Additionally, you can find easy hiking routes in the area, such as the 'One Tree Hill loop from Stert' or the 'Marden Henge – The Millstream Pub loop from Wiltshire', which are suitable for families. You can find more options in the Easy hikes around Chirton guide.

What kind of views can I expect from the elevated points around Chirton?

From the summits of hills like Milk Hill and Walkers Hill, you can enjoy breathtaking panoramic vistas of the Wiltshire landscape. These include the patchwork of fields, the winding River Avon valley, the expansive Pewsey Vale, and distant historical sites. The chalkland views are a defining feature of the region.

Can I find challenging hikes near Chirton's elevated points?

Yes, while many routes are moderate, some offer significant elevation gain. For instance, the popular hiking route that includes Walkers Hill can be part of a challenging 14.7-mile (23.7 km) loop. For more challenging options, consider routes like 'The Sanctuary, Avebury – Pewsey White Horse loop from Wiltshire' in the Cycling around Chirton guide, or some of the longer MTB trails.

Are there opportunities for cycling or mountain biking near these elevated points?

Absolutely. The region offers extensive chalk uplands with ancient trackways suitable for cycling and mountain biking. You can explore routes like the 'Redhorn Hill Byway – Pewsey White Horse loop' for touring bikes, or various trails on Salisbury Plain for mountain biking. Check out the Cycling around Chirton guide and the MTB Trails around Chirton guide for detailed routes.

What are the geological characteristics of the elevated points in this region?

The elevated points around Chirton are primarily characterized by rolling chalk downlands. This geological feature contributes to the unique landscape, offering open spaces, ancient trackways, and diverse flora and fauna. The chalkland provides a firm, well-drained surface for walking and cycling.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the elevated points around Chirton?

Visitors frequently praise the exceptional panoramic views, especially from spots like Milk Hill, which offers vistas across the Pewsey Vale. The blend of natural beauty with historical intrigue, such as the ancient earthworks on Walkers Hill, is also highly appreciated. The area is noted for its beautiful, undulating trails and the sense of history embedded in the landscape.

Are there any circular walking routes that include these elevated points?

Yes, the chalk downlands provide a network of public footpaths, many of which form circular routes. While specific circular routes for every peak aren't listed here, the general area is excellent for creating your own loops, often incorporating sections of national trails and offering diverse scenery. For example, the 'One Tree Hill loop from Stert' is an easy circular hike.

When is the best time of year to visit the elevated points around Chirton?

The rolling chalk downlands are generally accessible throughout the year. Spring and summer offer vibrant greenery and wildflowers, while autumn brings beautiful colors. Winter can be crisp and clear, providing excellent visibility, though paths might be muddy after rain. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.

Where can I find easy hiking trails near Chirton?

For easy hiking trails, you can explore options like the 'One Tree Hill loop from Stert' (4.2 km) or the 'Marden Henge – The Millstream Pub loop from Wiltshire' (6.5 km). These routes offer gentle strolls suitable for various fitness levels. More easy routes can be found in the Easy hikes around Chirton guide.

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