Margery Hill
Margery Hill is the highest point in the Peak District's South Pennines, rising to over 500 metres above sea level in the wild moorland of Bradfield Moor near Sheffield. The open, wind-scoured plateau rewards those willing to walk for it with sweeping views across reservoirs and surrounding hills. It is an austere, beautiful place — quintessential Dark Peak country.
- Highest point in South Pennines
- Sweeping views over Bradfield Moor
- Wild and remote Dark Peak character
Best for serious walkers seeking solitude and big Pennine skies.