About Bale Hill
For walkers who've based themselves at Wild Rose Holiday Park and want something low-key without being dull, this ticks the box nicely. Families with kids aged eight upwards will manage it without complaint. The going underfoot is rough heather and grass - not technical, but proper walking terrain. You won't need special kit, but decent boots beat trainers. Allow ninety minutes for the round trip if you're taking photos and soaking in the views.
It works well as a morning sortie before heading into Appleby town itself for lunch, or as a warm-up walk if you're planning to do something more ambitious later in the week. The hill sits on the western edge of the Pennines, so you've got bigger stuff like High Cup Nick within striking distance if your legs are up for it. Don't expect crowds or facilities - there's nothing at the top except the view and the wind.
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What type of attraction is Bale Hill?
Bale Hill is a peak in Cumbria, North West.
Are there holiday parks near Bale Hill?
Yes, there are 1 holiday parks near Bale Hill. The closest is Wild Rose Holiday Park, just 5.1 miles away, rated 3.8 out of 5 by visitors.
Where is Bale Hill?
Bale Hill is located near Appleby-in-Westmorland in Cumbria, North West. It is easily accessible from nearby holiday parks, making it ideal for a day trip during your stay. The nearest park is just 5.1 miles away.
What else is there to do near Bale Hill?
Near Bale Hill you can also visit High Pike (peak), tumulus (archaeological site), Beacon Hill (peak), Great Ewe Fell (peak). Browse our Appleby-in-Westmorland area guide for the full list of things to do.