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The Cheviot
815m (2674ft)

Northumberland National Park, Northumberland, England

The Cheviot is the highest point in the county of Northumberland.

The summit of The Cheviot is marked by an Ordnance Survey Trig Point.


Record The Cheviot as Bagged, Climbed & Conquered


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English Mountain
36th highest in England,
67th in England & Wales

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English Nuttall
43rd highest in England,
80th in England & Wales

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English Marilyn
12th highest in England,
360th highest in Great Britain

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English Trig Point (Pillar)

Walk The Cheviot walking UK Mountains in  Northumberland National Park Northumberland, England

The Cheviot Summit

Photo: Julian Whitley

You can find The Cheviot & all the walks that climb it on these unique free-to-access Interactive Walk Planning Maps: (click/TAP to select)


1:25,000 scale OS Explorer Map (the ones with orange/yellow covers):

OL16 The Cheviot Hills


1:50,000 scale OS Landranger Maps (the ones with pink/magenta covers):

74 Kelso & Coldstream, Jedburgh & Duns


75 Berwick-Upon-Tweed Holy Island & Wooler


See The Cheviot and the surrounding tops on our free-to-access 'Google Style' Peak Bagging Maps:


You can walk to the top of The Cheviot by using any of these 5 easy‑to‑follow route maps:
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Walk n101 The Cheviot from Harthope Burn Valley

Up and down Northumberland's biggest

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Vital Statistics:

Length: 7ml (11km)
Ascent:2,022ft (616m)
Time:4½ hrs
Grade:Walk Grade 5 Icon (Moderate)
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Walk n119 The Cheviot and Cairn Hill from Harthope Burn Velley

Circular walk up Northumberlands highest

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Vital Statistics:

Length: 8.5ml (13.5km)
Ascent:2,114ft (644m)
Time:5½ hrs
Grade:Walk Grade 6 Icon (Moderate)
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Walk n132 The Cheviot, Comb Fell and Hedgehope Hill from Harthope Burn Valley

Fabulous high level walk

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Vital Statistics:

Length: 9.5ml (15.5km)
Ascent:2,800ft (853m)
Time:6½ hrs
Grade:Walk Grade 7 Icon (Hard)
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Walk n111 The Cheviot and Cold Law from Harthope Burn Valley

Fabulous views of the Northumberland coast

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Vital Statistics:

Length: 10.5ml (17km)
Ascent:2,614ft (797m)
Time:6½ hrs
Grade:Walk Grade 7 Icon (Hard)
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Walk n167 The Cheviot from Hethpool

Testing Northumberland High Level Route

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Vital Statistics:

Length: 16.5ml (26.5km)
Ascent:3,144ft (958m)
Time:9.25hrs
Grade:Walk Grade 8 Icon (Hard)

Other walkers who hiked, climbed, bagged and summited The Cheviot Fellow go4awalkers who have already walked, climbed, summited & bagged The Cheviot

David Peebles walked up The Cheviot on May 10th, 2024 [from/via/route] Monster Walk from Wedder Leap Carpark is doing 44Km circular I made. [with] Solo walk [weather] Great Sunshine. 19 Degrees bit too hot.

Caroline Winter climbed The Cheviot on July 25th, 2021 [from/via/route] Langleeford, Hedgehope Hill, Comb Fell, Cairn hill, The Cheviot [with] Becky & Andy [weather] Fog 50 M visibity, drizzle, warm & light breeze - Forecast inaccurate today, expecting good views by 1 pm, but not clear until 2.30pm, so had some views on descent. Busiest section of walk, with people walking up to do The Cheviot

Ginny Tyler bagged The Cheviot on August 5th, 2020 [from/via/route] Car Park [with] Enzo [weather] Pleasant - Chilly at the Summit

Angela Haworth hiked The Cheviot on October 29th, 2001 [with] Alone [weather] Dry

Margaret Richards summited The Cheviot on May 10th, 2010 [from/via/route] Pennine way [with] Don [weather] Sunny

Kevin Foster conquered The Cheviot on February 11th, 2018 [from/via/route] Middleton Hall [with] By myself [weather] Full winter conditions (snow & ice underfoot). Clear blue skies. - My car (not 4x4) was unable to get up the steep road to Langleeford because of ice therefore I had to start at the road junction near North Middleton which substantially increased the walk by 7 miles. A long walk in followed by a very tough climb (sinking into snow drifts the length of my legs!), I finally made the summit at just after 2pm. I figured given the conditions, the long walk back to the car & the short daylight hours I should end the walk here & return the way I'd come. I will have to visit these hills again another day to complete the Harthope Burn circuit including Comb Fell & Hedgehope Hill.

Andy Jakob scaled The Cheviot during August, 1985 [from/via/route] Pennine Way north to south

Robert Shaw walked up The Cheviot on May 10th, 2013 [from/via/route] Bagged on the Pennine Way between the 10th & 24th May 2013. [weather] Various !! - 15 days of mainly fun.

Anthony Scott climbed The Cheviot on February 24th, 2017 [from/via/route] Langleeford Farm & down the valley [with] Jessie [weather] 4 degrees. Sun & white cloud - Snow covered all over & knee deep in places

Mark Davidson bagged The Cheviot on May 30th, 2007 [with] Theresa [weather] High light cloud but not much sunshine - Clear but grey. Tried to climb it a few days before but were rained off the mountain!

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More Photographs & Pictures of views from, on or of The Cheviot

The weather was not at its best on The Cheviot

The weather was not at its best on The Cheviot

Photo: Stephen Littlewood (1)

Looking North East to the Cheviot Hills from Glitteringstone

Looking North East to the Cheviot Hills from Glitteringstone

Photo: David Wright (42)

James on Hedgehope Hill with The Cheviot in the background

James on Hedgehope Hill with The Cheviot in the background

Photo: Steve Ashman (4)

Scotsman's Cairn on Cairn Hill, SW of The Cheviot

Scotsman's Cairn on Cairn Hill, SW of The Cheviot

Photo: Christine Shepherd (207)

Views of Scotland from The Cheviot

Views of Scotland from The Cheviot

Photo: Ted Taylor (6)

Icy stile on The Cheviot

Icy stile on The Cheviot

Photo: Ted Taylor (9)

Approaching the summit of The Cheviot

Approaching the summit of The Cheviot

Photo: Wayne Atkins (1)

The Cheviots from Thrunton Wood

The Cheviots from Thrunton Wood

Photo: Mark Donnison (1)

The Cheviot from Broadhope Hill

The Cheviot from Broadhope Hill

Photo: Mike Knipe (176)

Heather on The Cheviot

Heather on The Cheviot

Photo: Christine Shepherd (210)

On the summit of The Cheviot - go4awalk n132 The Cheviot, Comb Fell & Hedgehope Hill - on not a very nice day.

On the summit of The Cheviot - go4awalk n132 The Cheviot, Comb Fell & Hedgehope Hill - on not a very nice day.

Photo: Stephen Littlewood (2)

Harthope Burn, The Cheviot

Harthope Burn, The Cheviot

Photo: Ted Taylor (12)

Harthope Burn, The Cheviot

Harthope Burn, The Cheviot

Photo: Ted Taylor (13)

Scald Hill, Broadhope Hill and Cold Law from The Cheviot

Scald Hill, Broadhope Hill and Cold Law from The Cheviot

Photo: Ted Taylor (7)

Broadhope Hill and The Cheviot from Cold Law

Broadhope Hill and The Cheviot from Cold Law

Photo: Ted Taylor (2)

The Cheviot from Bloodybush Edge

The Cheviot from Bloodybush Edge

Photo: Mike Knipe (206)

The Cheviot summit

The Cheviot summit

Photo: Ted Taylor (10)

North towards The Cheviot Hills from Tosson Hill summit

North towards The Cheviot Hills from Tosson Hill summit

Photo: Alan Neale (2)

Nearing The Cheviot summit

Nearing The Cheviot summit

Photo: Ted Taylor (8)

Cushat Law summit cairn and shelter with The Cheviot in the distance

Cushat Law summit cairn and shelter with The Cheviot in the distance

Photo: Danny Fox (11)


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