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UK Mountain Classifications - Hewitts (Mountains)

A Hewitt is a Hill in England, Wales or Ireland over 610m or Two Thousand feet with 30m (approx 100ft) 'ascent' on all sides.

 

There are currently 526 of them - 177 in England, 138 in Wales and 211 in Ireland.

 

More information on Mountain Classification Systems including Bridgets, Corbetts, Donalds, Grahams, Hewitts, Munros, Munro Tops, Murdos, Wainwrights and Wainwright Outliers

Lists of Hewitts (Mountains):

All 177 Hewitts in England:

Height Order | Alphabetical Order | On a Google Map

 

All 138 Hewitts in Wales:

Height Order | Alphabetical Order | On a Google Map

 

All 211 Hewitts in Ireland:

( . . . coming soon)

Hewitts in England by Region

The Peak District & Southern England (3):
Dartmoor (1) The Dark Peak (2)

The Lake District (114):
The Central Fells (4) The Eastern Fells (18) The Far Eastern Fells (18) The Northern Fells (12) The North Western Fells (15) The Southern Fells (26) The Western Fells (21)

Northern England (25):
The North Pennines (25)

Northumberland National Park (6):
The Cheviot Hills (6)

The Yorkshire Dales (29):
The Howgill Fells (5) The Northern Dales (9) The Southern Fells (15)

Hewitts in Wales by Region

The Brecon Beacons (24):
The Black Mountains
(9) The Brecon Beacons Area (15)

Mid Wales (10):
Central Cambrian Mountains
(4) South Cambrian Mountains (3) Radnor Forest (3)

Snowdonia (104):
The Arans
(10) The Arenigs (8) The Berwyns (14) The Cadair Idris Area (12) The Carneddau (16) The Glyders (9) The Moel Hebog (9) The Moelwyns (12) The Rhinogs (6) The Snowdon Area (8 )

For people who really enjoy walking and hiking, Peak Bagging is about finding and experiencing new hills and mountains you might not otherwise have thought of walking on - often in glorious solitude well away from the crowded honeypots. It can be a lot of fun and immensely satisfying too! (Remember though- it is less about the number of ticks you get and more about the journey you experienced getting them).

 

Peak Bagging - How to get started

 

Peak Bagging Location Maps and Tick Lists of all the Mountains in a particular area with room for you to record which mountains you have climbed and offer inspiration for your next walk are available now.

To see the Peak Bagging Location Maps and Tick Lists currently available - click here

 

More areas will be available soon - sign-up for our Free Newsletter for the latest information. For more information on downloading, opening and printing Adobe Acrobat Files - see Help or click on the 'Help' hill.

Walks in the Lake District - Southern fells Peak Bagging Map and Fell List
Example shown: The Lake District Southern Fells

 

Some of the more common English, Scottish and Welsh Hill and Mountain Classifications:

 

Mountains and Hills in England:

Bridgets | Hewitts | Wainwrights | Wainwright Outliers

 

Mountains and Hills in Scotland:

Bridgets | Corbetts | Donalds | Grahams | Munros | Munro Tops | Murdos

 

Mountains and Hills in Wales:

Bridgets | Hewitts

 

A Mountain is a Mountain isn't it?
- What makes a mountain a mountain (and not a hill)

 


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