A selection of 95 prominent hills in the Peak District.
The Ethels are a tribute to Ethel Haythornthwaite who pioneered the establishment of the Peak District as Britain's first national park in 1951
The list includes a few hills on private land, so either ask permission, or walk as close as you legally can.
60 users are subscribed to this hilllist, and 4 have completed the full list.
Login as Existing User to subscribe, which will
show the climbs
you've already ticked.
User | Percentage | Latest Log | |
---|---|---|---|
1st | Hidden | 100% | 22 Oct, 2021 |
1st | Iain Thow | 100% | 4 Nov, 2021 |
1st | SI-WISE | 100% | 20 Aug, 2022 |
1st | John H Bull | 100% | 19 Nov, 2022 |
2nd | nickcanute | 95% | 5 Feb |
3rd | Darrengold | 89% | 27 Jan |
4th | Michellegold | 85% | 24 Nov, 2022 |
5th | MikeDowsett | 65% | 23 Aug, 2022 |
6th | DerwentDiluted | 64% | 30 Jan |
7th | malc | 62% | 7 Feb |
Note: Only showing summits, scrambles, winter routes, and low grade climbs
Blakelow Hill (Bonsall Moor) summit
Trig point of Blakelow Hill
© SI-WISE
Lost Lad summit
Lost Lad: The Cairn of Abraham Lowe, a young shepherd boy from the lost village of Derwent.
© Miss Testarossa
The Cloud summit
Summit of The Cloud on a dull summer's day
© EmLFlint
Mam Tor (summit)
Mam Tor Trig Point
© David Carpenter
Margery Hill summit
Margery Hill Trig Point
© David Carpenter
Revidge summit
Revidge Trig Point
© David Carpenter
Grindslow Knoll summit
Grindslow Knowl Summit Cairn
© David Carpenter
Merryton Low summit
Merryton Low Trig Point
© David Carpenter
Merryton Low summit
Shutlingsloe Trig Point
© David Carpenter
Margery Hill summit
Margery Stones
© Pete Pozman
Eyam Moor (Sir William Hill) summit
Sir William Hill Trig Point, Eyam Moor
© David Carpenter
The Cloud summit
Enjoying the view from the top
© EmLFlint