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Attractions and Places To See around Easby - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Easby, a village in North Yorkshire, include a blend of historical sites and natural features. The area is characterized by its scenic location near the River Swale and its position on the fringes of the North York Moors. Visitors can explore significant cultural landmarks and various natural monuments. The landscape provides opportunities for walks and appreciating the region's diverse scenery.

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Last updated: May 6, 2026

Roseberry Topping Summit

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Roseberry Topping erupts proudly from the level landscape of the North York Moors; its dramatic shape inspiring many photographers and painters. It’s a relatively challenging, but manageable, hike to the …

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Carlton Bank Summit Trig Point

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Carlton Bank is a beautifully-bleak moorland summit which affords breathtaking views.

To the northeast, you can see the distinctively shaped Roseberry Topping. To the east and south, the stunning undulations …

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Captain Cook's Monument on Easby Moor

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At the 1,063-foot (324 m) peak of Easby Moor, you find a monument to legendary seafarer Captain James Cook. As you hike in this area, imagine a young Cook walking …

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The Wainstones

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This distinctive and fierce-looking rocky outcrop is a popular spot for hikers.

The rocks are situated on a hill called 'Hasty Banks', and there are fantastic views across to Middlesbrough …

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Urra Moor is the highest of the North York Moors, with Round Hill marking the summit.

Other than fellow walkers, there's a chance you'll bump into archaeologists up on the …

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December 28, 2025, Roseberry Topping Summit

Until 1912, Roseberry Topping had a smooth, sugarloaf‑like peak. A geological fault combined with underground mining caused a massive collapse, giving the summit its modern jagged profile. The climb up from the car park is steep and can be very busy, even before sunrise in winter where you can see a small procession of torches slowly ascending.

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Great views and early on a Sunday morning is best to beat the crowds. The obelisk is hollow and originally had a doorway you could walk through, before it was sealed during a 19th‑century restoration. A lightning strike in 1960 almost split the monument down the middle after the lightning conductor installed in 1895 rusted away. Earlier lightning strikes in the 19th century had already blown off the original doorway and obliterated the cast‑iron plaques. Fun fact - allegedly - the monument contains a hidden time capsule. When the foundation stone was laid in 1827, commemorative items were placed inside, including a portrait of Captain Cook and a glass plate etched with details of the event.

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This is where I realised wearing new boots for a hike this long was a BAD idea!

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Directly in front of the monument, take a stroll about 30-50 paces and you will have some very decent views of the area!

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Lots of view points, people rock climbing and the up and downs test you as they are short, but a touch punchy for their short elevation!

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Great for all skills

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Urra Moor is fairly large and criss-crossed with several walking routes, some more popular than others. As a result, there are great panoramic views to be had in all directions. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urra_Moor

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May 26, 2024, The Wainstones

Judging from the number of recommendations, photos and tips, this is a hugely popular spot. If you can, get up there nice and early (I started 5.30am in May) to catch the rising sun and see the stones in a mix of sunlight and shadow, both from afar and close up. Spectacular rock formations and views all round.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical sites can I explore directly in Easby?

In Easby itself, you can explore the impressive ruins of Easby Abbey, a well-preserved Premonstratensian monastery founded in 1152. Adjacent to the abbey is St. Agatha's Church, known for its rare 13th-century wall paintings and a replica of the 8th-century Easby Cross. Both offer a deep dive into the region's medieval history.

Are there any unique historical features or artifacts to see in Easby?

Yes, St. Agatha's Church, located within the Easby Abbey precincts, houses remarkable 13th-century wall paintings depicting medieval life. It also features a replica of the significant 8th-century Easby Cross. Along the riverside walk towards Richmond, you can also find the Drummer Boy Stone, linked to a local legend about Richmond Castle.

What natural landmarks offer scenic views around Easby?

The area around Easby boasts several natural landmarks with stunning views. You can hike to Roseberry Topping Summit, often called the 'Yorkshire Matterhorn,' for spectacular panoramic vistas. Carlton Bank Summit Trig Point also provides breathtaking views of the North York Moors and the Tees Valley. For distinctive rock formations and views towards Middlesbrough, visit The Wainstones.

What walking trails are available near Easby?

A popular and scenic 35-minute riverside walk connects Easby Abbey to Richmond Castle. There are also various walking trails that link Easby to Richmond and other picturesque areas, including a 4-mile circular hike encompassing Easby Abbey, the River Swale, and Richmond Castle. The fringes of the Yorkshire Dales also offer numerous opportunities for hiking.

Are there opportunities for cycling or gravel biking near Easby's attractions?

Yes, the region around Easby offers excellent opportunities for cycling and gravel biking. You can find various routes, including those for gravel biking, such as the 'Below Highcliffe Nab – BW Cafe loop from Guisborough' or the 'Blakey Bank Summit – Descent from Kildale loop from Great Ayton'. For more options, explore the Gravel biking around Easby guide or the Cycling around Easby guide.

Is Easby Abbey free to enter and what are its opening hours?

Easby Abbey is managed by English Heritage and is free to enter. For the most current information on opening hours, it is best to check the official English Heritage website: english-heritage.org.uk.

What is the best time of year to visit Easby for outdoor activities?

Easby and the surrounding Yorkshire Dales are beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for riverside walks and exploring the abbey ruins. Autumn provides stunning landscapes with changing foliage, ideal for hiking. While winter can be colder, it offers a different, serene beauty, especially on the moors.

Are there family-friendly activities or walks around Easby?

The riverside walk from Easby Abbey to Richmond Castle is generally family-friendly and offers a pleasant outing. Exploring the ruins of Easby Abbey and the historic St. Agatha's Church can also be engaging for families interested in history. The natural surroundings provide ample space for children to explore.

Can I bring my dog to the attractions around Easby?

Many outdoor areas and walking trails around Easby, including the riverside paths, are dog-friendly. While Easby Abbey is free to enter and dogs are generally welcome on leads in the grounds, it's always advisable to check specific rules for indoor areas or churches before visiting. Always ensure dogs are kept under control and any waste is properly disposed of.

Are there facilities like cafes or pubs near Easby Abbey?

While Easby itself is a small village, the nearby town of Richmond, easily accessible via a pleasant riverside walk, offers a variety of cafes, pubs, and restaurants. The Station, Richmond, a converted train station, hosts a cinema, food businesses, and an art gallery, making it a good spot for refreshments before or after your visit to Easby.

What is the highest point in the North York Moors near Easby?

The highest point of the North York Moors is Urra Moor, with Round Hill marking its summit at 454 meters. This area is also notable for its prehistoric remains, including barrows and carved stones.

How far is Richmond Castle from Easby Abbey, and how can I get there?

Richmond Castle is approximately 1 to 2 miles from Easby Abbey. You can reach it via a pleasant 35-minute riverside walk, which is a popular route offering scenic views along the River Swale.

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