Best mountain peaks around Kirkburton are characterized by rolling hills and moorland, offering elevated areas with picturesque views and recreational opportunities. This West Yorkshire village provides access to historical sites and expansive moorland landscapes. The region features a mix of ancient monuments, prominent landmarks, and natural beauty, making it suitable for various outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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T:UK - Wolfstones Height https://share.google/9oYnDYWRo7EKlJjxW
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Views for days! But extremely bleak when it wants to be. Nice early tickbox when walking the Pennine Way
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Extreme bog monster to get to this trig point
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Castle Hill is a scheduled ancient monument with a history spanning over 4,000 years. It features the remains of Bronze Age and Iron Age hillforts, a 12th-century motte-and-bailey castle, and the site of a deserted medieval village, with the iconic Victoria Tower marking its summit.
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Easily accessible by walking or by vehicle. Brilliant views in all directions of the Yorkshire Skyline. Very relaxing and quiet.
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A few other highlights incorrectly positioned this so re-submitting with the correct location
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I found the hike great.but was boggy in loads of places..very slippery..narrow paths on some parts
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One of the most historically significant sites is Castle Hill Tower. This ancient monument boasts a history spanning over 4,000 years, featuring remains of Bronze Age and Iron Age hillforts, a 12th-century motte-and-bailey castle, and the iconic Victoria Tower. It offers a journey through time with panoramic views of the Holme Valley.
Yes, for a challenging ascent, consider the Holme Moss Summit Climb from Holmbridge. This iconic climb, which was part of the 2014 Tour de France, offers a significant challenge with panoramic views from the top. Another option for experienced hikers is Snailsden Pike End Trig Point, situated on boggy grouse moors, requiring appropriate footwear and offering remote views.
For breathtaking vistas, Castle Hill Tower provides panoramic views of the surrounding Holme Valley, especially stunning during sunrise or sunset. Wolfstones Trig Point also offers excellent 360-degree views, particularly beautiful in August when the heather is in bloom. Additionally, Black Hill Trig Point provides extensive views in clear conditions from the highest point in West Yorkshire.
Yes, Castle Hill Tower is considered family-friendly, offering well-maintained paths and a historical site to explore. It's also a popular spot for kite flying. Wolfstones Trig Point is another family-friendly option with great views. For easy hiking routes, you can explore options listed in the Easy hikes around Kirkburton guide, such as the Royd House Wood – Victoria Tower, Castle Hill loop.
Many trails around Kirkburton are dog-friendly, especially those on open moorland or in woodlands. However, specific restrictions may apply in certain areas, particularly those designated as Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) or during nesting seasons. For example, dogs are not allowed at Snailsden Pike End Trig Point due to its SSSI designation. Always check local signage and keep dogs on leads, especially around livestock.
The highest point in West Yorkshire is Black Hill Trig Point, with its summit rising to 582 meters (1,909 ft) above sea level. Although not directly in Kirkburton, it is accessible and offers a more challenging moorland walking experience, including a section of the Pennine Way. You can find more information about Black Hill on Wikipedia.
Beyond hiking, the region around Kirkburton offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous Road Cycling Routes around Kirkburton, including challenging climbs like the Jackson Bridge Climb. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are several MTB Trails around Kirkburton, such as routes around Digley and Winscar Reservoirs.
The best season largely depends on your preferred activity and tolerance for weather. Spring brings ancient woodlands like Kirkburton Woods to life with bluebells. Summer offers generally clearer conditions for panoramic views, though the moorlands can still be boggy. Autumn provides beautiful colours across the landscape. Winter can be bleak and challenging, especially on higher, exposed areas like Black Hill Trig Point or Snailsden Pike End Trig Point, requiring appropriate gear and caution due to potential mist and very wet conditions.
Yes, the area is rich in landmarks. Castle Hill Tower, with its iconic Victoria Tower, is a prominent architectural landmark. Emley Moor is dominated by the Emley Moor Mast, a recognizable transmission tower visible from many points across the region. The moorland environment itself, particularly around Black Hill Trig Point and Snailsden Pike End Trig Point, offers a distinctive Pennine landscape with peat-covered plateaus and heather.
Kirkburton village and the surrounding smaller settlements offer various options for refreshments. While specific cafes or pubs directly on the trails are limited, you'll find establishments in nearby villages. For example, the Road Cycling Routes around Kirkburton guide mentions the BLOC Café, and the general area is known for its welcoming pubs, perfect for a post-hike meal or drink.
For easy hikes with scenic views, consider routes from the Easy hikes around Kirkburton guide. The Royd House Wood – Victoria Tower, Castle Hill loop from Brockholes is a popular choice, offering views of the historic Castle Hill Tower. Another option is the Bluebells in Whitley Wood – Emley Moor Trig Point loop, which provides views towards the iconic Emley Moor Mast.


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