Best mountain peaks around Osmotherley are situated on the western edge of the North York Moors National Park. This area offers a variety of notable hills and moorland summits. These elevated points provide significant features and diverse landscapes for outdoor enthusiasts. The region is known for its engaging challenges and expansive views across the surrounding countryside.
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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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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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You’ll have to jump over the wall and fence from the footpath to touch the trig pillar
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Would of been some view but fog was in today
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Great views east over Near Moor and Pamperdale Moor, all the way to Whorlton Moor on the horizon.
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From the top of Beacon Hill you can see the dramatic northern escarpment of the moors, stretching away to Roseberry Topping. Fantastic views, and there is quite an easy track directly down Scarth Wood Moor to Sheep Wash car park.
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If Cringle End is your destination, approach from Lordstones Country Park to the west, the gradient is more forgiving and the path is relatively straight. If you crest Cringle Moor from the east you will find the ascent comprises vicious sections of very twisty stone path with much steeper gradient, according to the elevation profile on Komoot, up to and over 33%. Quite punishing if you already have already covered a lot of miles and ascent.
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For breathtaking vistas, consider visiting Carlton Bank Summit Trig Point, which offers extensive views of Teesside, Roseberry Topping, and the North York Moors. The Wainstones also provide fantastic views across to Middlesbrough and the Tees. From View from Beacon Hill Summit, you can enjoy far-reaching views over Arncliffe Wood and Scarth Wood Moor, stretching to Roseberry Topping.
Yes, Cringle End Summit is known for a challenging Category 4 climb with an average gradient of 14%, peaking at 29%. It's considered technically demanding and may require some 'hike-a-bike' sections. The approach from the east involves vicious sections of very twisty stone path with gradients up to and over 33%.
From Black Hambleton Summit Trig Point, on a clear day, you can see the summit of Great Whernside in the Yorkshire Dales, approximately 35 miles away to the west over the Vale of Mowbray. Carlton Bank Summit Trig Point also offers views of the Pennines on the horizon.
While many of the peaks offer varied terrain, the View from Beacon Hill Summit is accessible via a relatively easy track directly down Scarth Wood Moor to Sheep Wash car park, making it a good option for families looking for rewarding views without extreme difficulty. Hawnby Hill and Moor also offers pleasant walks that are not overly demanding.
The area around Osmotherley is excellent for various outdoor activities. Besides hiking and climbing the peaks, you can explore numerous cycling routes. For cycling, check out the Cycling around Osmotherley guide, the Road Cycling Routes around Osmotherley guide, or the Gravel biking around Osmotherley guide for detailed routes.
The area boasts a rich history. Near The Wainstones, on the lower ground, there's a small collection of rocks with prehistoric carvings, though they can be difficult to discern due to erosion. Osmotherley itself is a historic village situated on ancient trails like the Cleveland Way and Lyke Wake Walk, and the wider region includes ancient drovers' roads and religious sites like the Lady Chapel.
The North York Moors, including the peaks around Osmotherley, are beautiful year-round. However, for the best walking conditions and expansive views, late spring to early autumn (May to September) is generally recommended. During these months, the weather is typically milder, and the heather on the moors is in bloom, offering spectacular scenery. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
The village of Osmotherley serves as an excellent base for explorers. It offers several pubs, a tearoom, and a village store where you can refuel and relax after your adventures on the peaks. These establishments cater well to walkers and outdoor enthusiasts.
Yes, Black Hambleton Summit Trig Point is located on the Cleveland Way national trail. Osmotherley village itself is a key point on the Cleveland Way, Coast to Coast, and Lyke Wake Walk, making it an ideal starting or ending point for exploring sections of these renowned routes that traverse the elevated landscapes.
The terrain around Osmotherley's peaks is diverse, ranging from bleak moorland summits like Carlton Bank Summit Trig Point to distinctive rocky outcrops such as The Wainstones. You'll encounter well-defined tracks, narrow paths through heather, and some challenging, steep sections, particularly on climbs like Cringle End Summit.
While Roseberry Topping is a highly recommended 'hill climb' within the North York Moors National Park and offers a quintessential moorland experience, it is a short drive or a longer hike from Osmotherley. Views of Roseberry Topping can be enjoyed from other local summits like Carlton Bank Summit Trig Point and View from Beacon Hill Summit.


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