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The 5 Most Amazing Peaks around Baildon

Mountain peaks around Baildon offer significant elevation and panoramic views, making them notable natural attractions in the area. Baildon Hill, a prominent summit, stands at 282 meters (925 feet) and is considered a mountain summit within the Wensleydale to Airedale region, part of the Yorkshire Dales - Southern Fells. The area features historical significance with remnants of extensive mining and quarrying, alongside outcropping gritstones and Bronze Age sites. These characteristics contribute to Baildon's appeal as a hiking area with diverse…

Last updated: May 2, 2026

Rombalds Moor Trig Point

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From the trig point on Rombalds Moor, you get breathtaking views up Wharfedale to Great Whernside and over the vast urban conurbations of Leeds and Bradford. In very clear conditions, …

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Rawdon Trig Point

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Sometimes a visit to a smaller hilltop offers a more enjoyable view than trekking up a mountain. That’s the case with this trig point near Billing Hill, where you’re treated to beautiful views over the area's surrounding farmland and woodland.

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Baildon Moor Trig Point

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Sentry Hill

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Sentry Hill 373.39m P15.05 (1225ft)
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Cock Hill Trig Point

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Some crazy farmer has boxed it in!! Can’t get to it

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Mark Halliday
May 3, 2026, Rombalds Moor Trig Point

Part of the newly formed Pennine Gateway National Nature Reserve. The very top of what most people would refer to as Ilkley Moor. Some say this is where the ducks play football as per the Yorkshire Anthem ‘On Ilkla Moor Baht At’. There is also a theory that Rombald was a giant and the nearby cow and calf rocks were as a result of the giant throwing rocks around! Then to get more weird there apparently a UFO sighting up here too so be warned. Stay safe.

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Views of Leeds City Centre 10 miles away - can zoom in on your camera and get a really good look!

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Some crazy farmer has boxed it in!! Can’t get to it

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Matt
May 16, 2025, Rawdon Trig Point

you have to touch the Trig. Trail shoes required

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Sometimes a visit to a smaller hilltop offers a more enjoyable view than trekking up a mountain. That’s the case with this trig point near Billing Hill, where you’re treated to beautiful views over the area's surrounding farmland and woodland.

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A couple of benches here to relax and enjoy the spectacular views.

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very windy cold day, very wet and muddy wrap up well

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Trig-bagging, has to be done!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most prominent mountain peaks around Baildon?

The area features several notable peaks and viewpoints. Rombalds Moor Trig Point is the highest point on Ilkley Moor at 402 meters, offering extensive views. Other significant spots include Rawdon Trig Point, which provides views across the Airedale valley, and Baildon Moor Trig Point, known for its views of Leeds City Centre.

What kind of views can I expect from the mountain peaks in Baildon?

From Baildon Hill, you can enjoy spectacular panoramic views over Leeds, Bradford, the Aire Gap, and the Vale of York. On clear days, it's possible to see as far as Holme Moss. The trig point at the summit of Baildon Hill offers amazing 360-degree views over Saltaire, Bradford, Leeds, and Rombald's Moor. From Rombalds Moor Trig Point, you'll get breathtaking views up Wharfedale to Great Whernside and over the urban areas of Leeds and Bradford.

Are there historical sites or features to explore on Baildon Hill?

Yes, Baildon Hill has significant historical interest. It was extensively mined for coal and quarried for sandstone from at least the 14th century into the 19th century. You can still observe scars from this extraction, such as depressions, spoil heaps, and coal deposits. Additionally, Baildon Moor features outcropping gritstones, a Bronze Age stone circle known as Soldier's Trench, and numerous Cup & Ring marks.

What outdoor activities are popular near Baildon's peaks?

The area around Baildon's peaks is popular for various outdoor activities. Walking and hiking are prominent, with routes ranging from short 10-minute walks to the summit of Baildon Hill to longer trails incorporating Shipley Glen. Kite flying and model aircraft enthusiasts also frequent the area. For more structured routes, you can explore options like those found in the Hiking around Baildon guide, or cycling routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Baildon guide.

Are there family-friendly walking options around Baildon Hill?

Yes, Baildon Hill is very reachable, making it accessible for a variety of visitors, including families. You can find shorter walks, such as 10-minute routes to the summit from car parks. The nearby Shipley Glen, a pleasant woodland area, can also be incorporated into family-friendly walks. For specific easy hiking routes, consider options like the "Shipley Glen Woodland Trail – Decorative Iron Gateway loop from Saltaire" or the "Baildon Moor Trig Point – Shipley Glen Woodland Trail loop from Baildon" from the Hiking around Baildon guide.

What is the highest point on Ilkley Moor near Baildon?

The highest point on Ilkley Moor is Rombalds Moor Trig Point, standing at 402 meters. It offers extensive views up Wharfedale to Great Whernside and over the urban areas of Leeds and Bradford.

Can I bring my dog on the trails around Baildon's mountain peaks?

Baildon Moor, which encompasses Baildon Hill, is largely classified as Open Access land, allowing for unrestricted walking. This generally means dogs are welcome, but it's always advisable to keep them under control, especially around livestock, and to check for any specific local signage or restrictions regarding dogs on leads.

Where can I find parking for walks around Baildon Hill?

There are car parks available that offer convenient access to Baildon Hill, allowing for shorter walks to the summit. Specific parking locations can be found near the main access points to Baildon Moor, often providing a quick 10-minute walk to the peak.

What are the characteristics of Baildon Hill itself?

Baildon Hill stands at an elevation of 282 meters (925 feet) with a prominence of 68 meters. Its summit is marked by an embedded rock near a bench and features two accessible trig points. It is the highest point of Baildon Moor, an area covering 739 acres, and is known for its panoramic views and historical mining scars.

Are there any circular walking routes that include Baildon Hill?

Yes, there are various walking routes that can incorporate Baildon Hill, including circular options. You can combine a visit to the summit with walks through nearby areas like Shipley Glen. The Hiking around Baildon guide features routes such as the "Baildon Moor Trig Point – Shipley Glen Woodland Trail loop from Baildon" which offers a circular experience.

What is the significance of the trig points found on Baildon's peaks?

Trig points, or triangulation stations, are concrete pillars used in surveying. On Baildon's peaks, such as Baildon Moor Trig Point and the summit of Baildon Hill, they serve as excellent viewpoints. The summit trig point on Baildon Hill provides the best 360-degree views, while a second trig point to the east offers a fantastic vista of the Aire Valley towards Leeds.

Are there any pubs or cafes near the mountain peaks for refreshments?

While specific cafes or pubs might not be directly on the peaks, the town of Baildon and surrounding areas offer various options for refreshments. Many walking routes can be planned to start or end near local establishments. For more information on local amenities, you might find details on the official Baildon visitor site: visitbaildon.co.uk.

What makes Rawdon Trig Point a worthwhile visit?

Rawdon Trig Point is an intermediate viewpoint and summit that offers beautiful views across the Airedale valley and the surrounding farmland and woodland. It's appreciated for providing an enjoyable perspective without requiring an arduous trek, making it a great spot for a more relaxed visit.

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