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The 13 Most Amazing Peaks around Wray-With-Botton

Best mountain peaks around Wray-With-Botton are characterized by the expansive hilly pastureland, rolling hills, and moorland of the Forest of Bowland. This Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty offers elevations reaching up to approximately 561 meters. The terrain provides a landscape well-suited for varied hiking experiences across numerous fells and high points. These areas offer a sense of grandeur and isolation, alongside tranquility and diverse landscapes.

Best mountain peaks around Wray-With-Botton

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Last updated: May 6, 2026

Clougha Pike

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No dogs allowed though due to grouse shooting / breeding. The gamekeeper frequently travels around in their land rover

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Ward's Stone Summit Trig Point

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This is the highest point in the Forest of Bowland, it has a trig point and on a clear day, you can see the Lake District fells from here. It's a wonderful view.

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Ingleton is synonymous with Ingleborough, the iconic Yorkshire giant that rises to the north east. The village is understandably popular with hikers, with hiking routes to both Ingleborough and Whernside …

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Hutton Roof Crags Summit

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Hutton Roof Crags 274.3m P175 (900ft) (DoBIH Hill ID: 2682) [JNSA 14601]
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Whelp Stone Crag Trig Point

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Whelp Stone Crag is the highest point of Gisburn Forest in the Forest of Bowland. Although care must be taken, especially in wet conditions, the views across the Ribble Valley …

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Chris ATKINS
August 31, 2025, Clougha Pike

stunning views, very quiet and peaceful walk. would recommend good shoes especially for the downhill spell.

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Holden Moor (Whelp Stone Crag) 371m P67 (1217ft) (DoBIH Hill ID: 16586) [JNSA 10841] County of Yorkshire Definitive List summit Forest of Bowland National Landscape Definitive List summit County of Yorkshire Trig Pillar

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A nice easy walk around the top.look out for the deer

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Hutton Roof Crags 274.3m P175 (900ft) (DoBIH Hill ID: 2682) [JNSA 14601] County of Westmorland Definitive List

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Whelp Stone Crag is the highest point of Gisburn Forest in the Forest of Bowland. Although care must be taken, especially in wet conditions, the views across the Ribble Valley are amazing on a clear day and well worth the climb.

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Alex Foxfield
September 12, 2023, Ingleborough

Ingleton is synonymous with Ingleborough, the iconic Yorkshire giant that rises to the north east. The village is understandably popular with hikers, with hiking routes to both Ingleborough and Whernside on the menu. Meanwhile, the karst nature of the surrounding countryside has created stunning cascades, limestone pavements and beguiling caves.

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January 30, 2023, Clougha Pike

The trig point at this end of the ridge and the eastern edge of the Forest of Bowland stands at 413m. It offers amazing views west out over Lancaster to Morecombe Bay and north-west to the Lake District. The ridgeline from here to Ward's Stone and beyond is a great run, it can be turned into a loop from any of the local car parks.

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Ward's Stone at 561m is the highest point in the Forest of Bowland. The Trig Point and rocky outcrop make a good summit on this excellently runnable ridge from Clougha Pike in the west to Wolfhole Crag in the east. Great views all across the Forest of Bowland, out over the Irish Sea and even up into the Lake District.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of mountain peaks can I expect to find around Wray-With-Botton?

The Wray-With-Botton area, nestled within the Forest of Bowland, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is characterized by expansive hilly pastureland, rolling hills, and moorland. Instead of towering mountain peaks, you'll find prominent fells and high points, offering diverse hiking experiences and elevations up to approximately 544 meters.

Which high points offer the best views in the Wray-With-Botton area?

For exceptional vistas, consider visiting Ward's Stone Summit Trig Point, the highest point in the Forest of Bowland at 561 meters, which offers views across the Forest of Bowland and towards the Lake District fells on clear days. Clougha Pike also provides amazing views out to sea and north-west towards the Lake District. Additionally, Whelp Stone Crag Trig Point offers amazing views across the Ribble Valley.

Are there any family-friendly high points or fells to explore near Wray-With-Botton?

Yes, Hutton Roof Crags Summit is noted as family-friendly, offering a nice easy walk around the top. The general terrain of rolling hills and fells in the Forest of Bowland also provides many options for varied hiking experiences suitable for different ability levels.

What is the highest point in the Forest of Bowland near Wray-With-Botton?

The highest point in the Forest of Bowland is Ward's Stone Summit Trig Point, reaching 561 meters. From its trig point, you can enjoy wonderful views, including the Lake District fells on a clear day.

Can I find challenging hikes among the fells near Wray-With-Botton?

Yes, the area offers challenging options. While not directly in Wray-With-Botton, Totridge Fell, accessible from Bowland Forest Low, provides a more challenging experience with a steep ascent through high peat moorland and exceptional views. Walks over Birkett Fell can also be wilder, with potential for indistinct and boggy paths, adding to the adventurous appeal. The MTB Trails around Wray-With-Botton guide also lists moderate to difficult routes.

Are there easy walking routes to experience the fells around Wray-With-Botton?

Absolutely. The Forest of Bowland offers a network of trails for various fitness levels. You can find several easy hiking routes listed in the Easy hikes around Wray-With-Botton guide, such as the Hornby Weir loop from Hornby-with-Farleton or the Bridge House Farm Tearooms loop from Wray.

What outdoor activities are available near the fells of Wray-With-Botton besides hiking?

Beyond hiking, the area is excellent for cycling. You can explore various routes for road cycling, with options ranging from moderate to difficult, as detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Wray-With-Botton guide. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails like the Caton Moor loop available, which you can find in the MTB Trails around Wray-With-Botton guide.

What makes the fells and high points around Wray-With-Botton unique?

The fells and high points around Wray-With-Botton are unique for their scenic beauty, offering endless rolling hills and river valleys with breathtaking views. They provide a sense of tranquility and remote feeling, allowing visitors to experience the grandeur and isolation of the moorland hills within the serene Forest of Bowland.

Are dogs allowed on the trails around the fells of Wray-With-Botton?

While many trails in the Forest of Bowland are dog-friendly, it's important to note that some areas, such as around Clougha Pike, may have restrictions due to grouse shooting or breeding seasons. Always check local signage and keep dogs on leads, especially near livestock or ground-nesting birds.

When is the best time of year to visit the fells around Wray-With-Botton?

The fells can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and summer offer the most pleasant conditions for hiking, with milder weather and longer daylight hours. Autumn brings beautiful colors to the landscape. Winter hiking is possible but requires appropriate gear due to potentially wet, boggy, or icy conditions, especially on higher moorland paths.

What natural features can I expect to see while exploring the high points?

You can expect to see expansive moorland, rolling hills, and river valleys. The area is rich in diverse flora and fauna, making it attractive for nature enthusiasts. Some routes, like those over Birkett Fell, also feature interesting limestone formations. Many high points offer panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.

Are there any hidden gem hikes among the fells near Wray-With-Botton?

While specific 'hidden gems' are often discovered through personal exploration, the remote feeling of the Forest of Bowland means many paths offer a sense of discovery. Exploring areas like Birkett Fell, with its wilder paths and wide views over the Hodder valley, can feel like finding a hidden gem, especially if you seek solitude away from more frequented routes.

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