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Walk all the mountains* in Northumberland National Park - in Height Order
See this list in: Alphabetical Order | Height Order
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1. The Cheviot (34th Eng 64th UK) Height: 815m 2675ft |
Highest point in Northumberland
Northumberland National Park
The Cheviot Hills
Northumberland England
Classification
Hewitt
The Cheviot is on Ordnance Survey Maps:
OS Explorer: OL16
Walks that include The Cheviot:

Photo: Julian Whitley
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2. Hedgehope Hill (91st Eng 155th UK) Height: 714m 2343ft
Northumberland National Park
Classification Hewitt
Hedgehope Hill is on Ordnance Survey Maps: OS Explorer: OL16 OS Landranger: 080
Walks that include Hedgehope Hill: | ![]() Photo: Richard Hoare |
- n132
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3. Comb Fell (142nd Eng 247th UK) Height: 652m 2140ft
Northumberland National Park
Classification Hewitt
Comb Fell is on Ordnance Survey Maps: OS Explorer: OL16 OS Landranger: 080
Walks that include Comb Fell: | ![]() Photo: Wayne Atkins |
- n132
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4. Windy Gyle (168th Eng 295th UK) Height: 619m 2032ft Windy Gyle has the distinction of being a Mountain in England (Hewitt) and Scotland (Donald) Northumberland National Park
Classification Hewitt
Windy Gyle is on Ordnance Survey Maps: OS Explorer: OL16 OS Landranger: 080
Walks that include Windy Gyle: | ![]() Photo: Danny Fox |
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5. Cushat Law (172nd Eng 302nd UK) Height: 615m 2018ft
Northumberland National Park
Classification Hewitt
Cushat Law is on Ordnance Survey Maps: OS Explorer: OL16 OS Landranger: 080
Walks that include Cushat Law: | ![]() Photo: Danny Fox |
- n140
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6. Bloodybush Edge (177th Eng 314th UK) Height: 610m 2002ft
Northumberland National Park
Classification Hewitt
Bloodybush Edge is on Ordnance Survey Maps: OS Explorer: OL16 OS Landranger: 080
Walks that include Bloodybush Edge: | ![]() Photo: Danny Fox |
- n140
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*In England and Wales a mountain is defined as being a hill at least 610m (2000ft) high (above sea level) with a minimum prominence of 30m (100ft). For more information see A Mountain is Mountain - isn't it?
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