Best mountain peaks in Quantock Hills Aonb are found within a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in Somerset, England. This region features a range of hills and open heathland, offering diverse landscapes for exploration. The Quantock Hills are characterized by varied terrain, including wooded combes, open moorland, and coastal views. This area provides opportunities to experience the natural environment and its elevated points.
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Wills neck is the highest summit in the Quantocks hills & one of the highest points in Somerset.
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Black Hill is a mountain summit in the Ilfracombe to the Quantocks and Sidmouth region in the county of Somerset, England. Black Hill is 358 metres high with a prominence of 40 metres. The summit can be identified by: no feature: ground 4m ESE of trig point Additional Notes: All the walks up Black Hill on Mud and Routes can be seen above
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Dunkery Beacon at the summit of Dunkery Hill is the highest point on Exmoor and in Somerset, England. It is also the highest point in southern England outside of Dartmoor. The sandstone hill rises to 519 metres and provides views over the surrounding moorland, the Bristol Channel, and hills up to 86 miles away.
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Bicknoller Post offers the runner a perfect resting spot high up in the Quantocks where you can enjoy uninterrupted views across the Bristol Channel and toward South Wales.
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Moderate trail with a nice refreshments along the way 😋
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Moderate trail with slight elevation and amazing views
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The highest northerly point on the Quantock Hills, the trig point and summit of Beacon Hill is a great viewpoint and run target. It stands at 310m and looks down over Bridgewater Bay and the Kilve coast. The running along the trails on the Quantock ridge is brilliant and although sometimes wet underfoot it's always good. You can run a long loop out to Wills Neck or further or link Beacon Hill with a coastal loop past Kilve.
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The highest point in the Quantock Hills AONB is Wills Neck Summit, standing at 386 meters (1,266 feet). From its trig point, you can enjoy extensive views across the patchwork countryside, and on clear days, even spot Dartmoor, Exmoor, and the Mendips.
Yes, Lydeard Hill Viewpoint is categorized as family-friendly. It offers wonderful views of the rolling hills and lush farmland, making it a great spot for all ages to enjoy the natural beauty of the Quantocks.
For stunning coastal views, head to Beacon Hill Trig Point. From here, you can see along the coastline and across the Bristol Channel to Wales. Bicknoller Post also provides incredible views towards the coastline, alongside moorland and woodland scenery.
Near Beacon Hill (Quantocks), you'll find tight, fast, and undulating trails cut into the ferns and bracken. This section, high on the ridge near West Quantoxhead, also offers far-reaching views over Exmoor and out to the Bristol Channel.
Yes, there are several easy hiking routes available. For example, you can explore the easy hikes in Quantock Hills AONB, which include routes like the Kilve Oil Works, Kilve Beach & East Quantoxhead loop, or the Wills Neck loop from Triscombe Stone.
Runners can find various trails, including moderate and difficult options. Check out the running trails in Quantock Hills AONB, which feature routes such as the Beacon Hill & Hodder's Combe loop or the Kilve, Beacon Hill & Bicknoller Post running loop.
Absolutely. The region offers challenging gravel biking routes. Explore the gravel biking in Quantock Hills AONB guide for options like the Somerton Combe – Bicknoller Post loop or the Wills Neck Summit – Foxy Bean Café loop.
Bicknoller Post, a hill summit marker at 290 meters, offers incredible views over the moorland, woodland, and towards the coastline. It's a great spot to experience the diverse landscapes of the Quantocks.
Visitors frequently praise the extensive and panoramic views from the summits, such as the distant sights of Dartmoor, Exmoor, and the Mendips from Wills Neck Summit, and the coastal vistas from Beacon Hill Trig Point. The varied terrain, from open heathland to wooded combes, also contributes to a highly appreciated natural experience.
The Quantock Hills are beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer vibrant flora and warmer weather, ideal for long hikes. Autumn brings stunning colors to the woodlands, while winter can provide crisp, clear days with expansive views, though conditions can be more challenging.
Yes, many routes in the Quantock Hills are designed as circular walks, allowing you to return to your starting point. You can find several circular options within the easy hikes guide, such as the Cothelstone Hill & Buncombe Wood loop or the Fyne Court & Broomfield Common loop.


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