Best mountain peaks around Felixkirk are characterized by rolling hills, woodlands, and elevated points within the Hambleton Hills, rather than traditional high mountains. This North Yorkshire village offers numerous scenic opportunities for walking and exploring the countryside. The area provides access to the higher ground of the Hambleton Hills, which form the western edge of the North York Moors National Park. These locations offer expansive views over the Vale of York and surrounding landscapes.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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Fabulous views and plenty of routes, well worth planning routes around this area. Hawnby Hill is considered one of the finest summit ridges in the Moors, with great views and steep slopes on either side. The western flank has patches of exposed limestone, while the eastern side features native woodland.
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Would of been some view but fog was in today
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Satiate yourself with terrific views of both Easterdale Hill and Hawnby Hill on this stretch.
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Great views of Hambleton Hills from up here, but even greater is the fact that, if you find yourself here on a clear day, you could - by looking to the west over the Vale of Mowbray - get to see the summit of Great Whernside (in Yorkshire Dales) some 35 miles away!
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It's a steep descent (or climb!) on the northern end of Hawnby Hill, with fantastic views to the moors!
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When ascending, make sure to watch out for any animal droppings as it may make your tire slip and make you fall into more of it, or it may just ruin your day slightly, other than that it is a fairly steep ascent with a old building at the top.
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The trig point at 400m on Black Hambleton at the northern end of the Hambleton Hills. It's on the Cleveland Way national trail and in the North York Moors national park but it never feels very busy.
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Great views across to the Dales
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Felixkirk is characterized by picturesque rolling hills, woodlands, and elevated points within the Hambleton Hills, rather than traditional high mountain peaks. These areas offer numerous scenic opportunities for walking and exploring the countryside, providing expansive views over the Vale of York and surrounding landscapes.
Some of the most notable elevated points include Black Hambleton Summit Trig Point, which offers great views of the Hambleton Hills and even the Yorkshire Dales on a clear day. Other popular spots are View of the Northern Side of Hawnby Hill, known for its steep terrain and views to the moors, and Views of Easterdale Hill and Hawnby Hill, offering terrific vistas of both hills.
Felixkirk Hill itself is identified as a local high point with an elevation of 192 meters (630 feet) and a prominence of 33 meters. While modest in height, it represents a significant local landmark and offers walking opportunities within the village's immediate vicinity.
For expansive views, head to Black Hambleton Summit Trig Point. From this 400m high point at the northern end of the Hambleton Hills, you can enjoy great views across the Hambleton Hills. On a clear day, you might even see the summit of Great Whernside in the Yorkshire Dales, approximately 35 miles away.
Yes, the View of the Northern Side of Hawnby Hill features a steep descent or climb on its northern end. This spot provides fantastic views to the moors, making it a rewarding challenge for hikers.
From the summit offering Views of Easterdale Hill and Hawnby Hill, you can enjoy terrific vistas of both Easterdale Hill and Hawnby Hill. Hawnby Hill is particularly known for its fine summit ridge with steep slopes and patches of exposed limestone on its western flank, and native woodland on the eastern side.
Yes, Gormire Lake is a popular feature incorporated into several hiking loops. For example, the 'Gormire Lake loop from Thirlby' is an easy 5.67 km hike. Another option is the 'View from Sutton Bank – Gormire Lake loop from Hood Grange', an easy 5.97 km route. You can find more details on these and other easy hikes near Felixkirk on the Easy hikes around Felixkirk guide.
Sutton Bank offers significant and expansive views across the Vale of York. It's a popular spot for hikers and is often included in challenging circular walks that also feature the Kilburn White Horse and Gormire Lake.
The area around Felixkirk is excellent for various outdoor activities. Besides hiking, you can enjoy cycling with routes like the 'White Horse Café – Howe Hill loop from Thirsk' (moderate, 20 km) found in the Cycling around Felixkirk guide. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes such as the 'Hambleton Horizon – Gravel Explorer 50 km' (difficult, 48 km) detailed in the Gravel biking around Felixkirk guide.
Yes, the walking trails around Felixkirk cater to various fitness levels, including gentle strolls suitable for families. Many routes, especially those incorporating Gormire Lake or leading to less strenuous viewpoints, are considered family-friendly. The average rating of 4.6 stars from over 550 reviews on Komoot indicates a good range of accessible options.
The region around Felixkirk is enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and warmer weather, ideal for longer walks. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, while winter can offer crisp, clear views, though some trails might be muddy or require appropriate gear. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
When ascending near Barnclose Farm Grassy Hill, be aware that it can be a fairly steep ascent. There is an old building at the top, offering a point of interest. As it's a farm area, be mindful of livestock and uneven ground.


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