Mount Famine is a gritstone hill between the villages of Hayfield and Chinley in the Derbyshire Peak District, England.
[1] The hill's name originates from the period of the inclosure acts (from the late 18th century) when tenant farmers struggled to make a living from poor farming land.
[2] A round Bronze Age burial mound on the west side of the hill is about 20 metres (66 ft) wide.
[3] The hilltop area was acquired by the National Trust in 2006 and is designated as access land for the public.
[6] Mount Famine is one of the 95 Ethels hills of the Peak District, launched by the countryside charity CPRE in 2021.