Mountain peaks around Seamer, a village in North Yorkshire, England, offer a landscape characterized by varied hills and moorland summits. The area features Seamer Beacon, a notable local summit at 189 meters, known for its historical significance and panoramic views. While traditional towering peaks are less common, the region provides numerous smaller summits and hills suitable for hiking. These locations contribute to a picturesque landscape appealing for outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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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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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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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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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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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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More spectacular views. The approach from the west is easier with a more gentle incline than the approach from the east, which involves a series of twisting turning steep steps, good safe footing but hard going both up and down.
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The most popular peaks in the area include Roseberry Topping Summit, known as the 'Yorkshire Matterhorn' for its distinctive shape and spectacular views. Visitors also frequently explore The Wainstones, a unique rocky outcrop offering fantastic vistas and prehistoric carvings, and Carlton Bank Summit Trig Point, which provides extensive views across the North York Moors and beyond.
Yes, the region is rich in history. Seamer Beacon itself is identifiable by the wall of an ancient fort and is noted as a Bronze Age burial mound. Further afield, Urra Moor, the highest point of the North York Moors, is home to numerous prehistoric remains, including barrows and carved stones like the 'Face Stone'. The Wainstones also feature prehistoric carvings on the lower ground surrounding the rocks.
The peaks around Seamer offer diverse and expansive views. From Seamer Beacon, you can enjoy panoramic views over Scarborough, the surrounding moors, and the Yorkshire Wolds. Roseberry Topping Summit provides spectacular vistas across the North York Moors. The Wainstones offer views towards Middlesbrough and the Tees, as well as the Cleveland Hills. From Carlton Bank Summit Trig Point, you can see Roseberry Topping, the undulations of the North York Moors, and even the shadowy form of the Pennines on a clear day.
Yes, there are challenging routes available. The hike to Roseberry Topping Summit is considered relatively challenging, with various route options of differing difficulties. For a particularly strenuous climb, Cringle End Summit features sections with gradients up to 45%, making it a demanding ascent, especially from the east.
For easier walks, you can explore various trails in the area. Komoot offers a dedicated guide for easy hikes around Seamer, which includes routes like the G and Tea Café loop from Stokesley or the Waterfall Park loop from Great Ayton, typically ranging from 3 to 5 kilometers.
Absolutely. The region around Seamer is suitable for various cycling activities. You can find routes for gravel biking, with options ranging from moderate to difficult, such as the View from Clay Bank loop. There are also numerous road cycling routes, including easy loops around Stokesley and Carlton in Cleveland.
The highest point in the North York Moors is Urra Moor, with its summit marked by Round Hill at 454 meters (1,490 feet). This moorland offers extensive panoramic views and is also known for its significant prehistoric remains.
Yes, The Wainstones are a highly distinctive and fierce-looking rocky outcrop located on Hasty Banks. They are a popular spot for hikers and offer unique photographic opportunities, especially at sunrise.
Roseberry Topping is unique due to its dramatic, almost pyramidal shape, which has earned it the local nickname 'Yorkshire Matterhorn'. It stands out prominently from the North York Moors plateau, making it visible for miles around and offering superb views from its summit.
The terrain around Seamer's peaks is varied, ranging from well-maintained paths to more rugged moorland trails. You'll encounter ancient woodlands, open moorland, and some coastal views. Ascents can vary from gentle inclines to very steep, twisting stone paths, particularly on challenging climbs like those found at Cringle End Summit.
Visitors frequently highlight the spectacular and extensive panoramic views from summits like Roseberry Topping and Carlton Bank. The distinctive natural features, such as The Wainstones, and the rich historical significance of sites like Seamer Beacon and Urra Moor, are also highly appreciated. The variety of walking routes, from easy strolls to challenging climbs, caters to different preferences.


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