Plan and log your hill ascents
Hill Bagging is the official site for mapping updates to hill locations, heights and names for the Database of British and Irish Hills (DoBIH). We have the most accurate, up-to-date record of 20,000+ British and Irish Hills and details of 2 million logged ascents.To see all DoBIH hills, select an area, search for a place, show hills near you using the arrow, or choose a hill list from the menu above.
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Table is refreshed with hills shown on map as map is updated
Note that if you sort by date and see dates of '01/01/1900', this indicates that when you logged or imported data for this hill, no date or an invalid date was assigned for this ascent e.g. '00/00/0000'. The 1900 date is used in this table since it's required for the correct sort order. You can edit the ascents to the correct date or year, if known, to avoid this and to get correct annual totals in 'My Progress'.
My Progress
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Register (FREE) to log hills climbed. Our community of hill walkers share tips on the best routes and use league tables to compare progress.
My Progress — check your progress for all popular hill lists.
League Tables — compare your progress with other site members.
Site Status — check the latest hill changes, ascents, updates and bugs.
Map and list information
For map clarity, larger hill lists with more than 500 hills present blue clusters on small scale maps. The clusters are a tool to navigate around the map — click the cluster nearest your area of interest to re-centre and expand the map.
On Home page and by clicking map button, ALL relative hills are shown for convenience as circles with transparent background to show summit and size indicating prominence for relative hills:- Marilyns >=150m
- Humps > 100m
- Tumps > 30m
- Other < 30m
For Hill list pages accessed via the top menu, you can set colour coding and sizing of triangles to show summits reached using hill display preferences.
Hill Bagging and DoBIH are run by a team of volunteers, but there are significant hosting costs. If this site has helped you, please contribute.