Best mountain peaks around Hutton-Le-Hole are found within the North York Moors National Park, an area characterized by expansive moorland and rolling uplands rather than towering mountains. The landscape features prominent hills, fells, and elevated areas that provide extensive views and opportunities for walking. These elevated points offer diverse terrain, from rugged moorland to defined hill climbs, catering to various outdoor activities. The region offers a blend of natural beauty and historical charm, with numerous paths and bridleways to explore.
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Highest point in the North York Moors with beautiful views in all directions. From here you can take several options to cycle down.
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Top of the hill! Marked with a distinctive boulder where you can stop and take in the spectacular views of the surrounding North Yorkshire Moors
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Riseborough Hill 72.12m P25.3 (237ft) TP5691 - Riseborough S6905 County of Yorkshire Trig Pillar County of Yorkshire Definitive List Summit
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The trig point on Rievaulx Moor (part of Helmsley Moor) stands at 328m and offers great views across the moorland and woods in all directions. The ridgeline trail that skirts the moor is great for running with good conditions underfoot, great views and an obvious loop.
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Around Hutton-Le-Hole, you'll find several popular elevated points offering great views. These include Rievaulx Moor Trig Point, which stands at 328m and provides extensive views across moorland and woods. Another must-see is Spires Bank Summit, marked by a distinctive boulder, offering spectacular views of the North Yorkshire Moors. Additionally, Riseborough Hill Summit is recognized as a definitive list summit in the County of Yorkshire.
Yes, the area offers varied terrain suitable for different levels. While specific 'easy' trails aren't highlighted in the data, the region's landscape of rolling uplands and fells means many paths are accessible. For example, walks connecting Hutton-Le-Hole to Lastingham Knoll can be moderate, and Spaunton Moor offers well-defined tracks. Many circular routes from the village provide a mix of paths, tracks, and quiet country lanes, suitable for those looking for less strenuous options.
From the elevated areas, you can expect breathtaking panoramic views. Spaunton Moor, for instance, offers uninterrupted vistas across the picturesque Seven Valley, Farndale, and Rosedale. From Rievaulx Moor Trig Point, you'll see moorland and woods in all directions, while Spires Bank Summit provides spectacular views of the surrounding North Yorkshire Moors.
The North York Moors National Park, where Hutton-Le-Hole is located, is generally very welcoming for families. While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't listed for these particular elevated points, the varied terrain and numerous paths, tracks, and quiet country lanes mean you can find suitable routes. Shorter, circular walks from the village to areas like Lastingham Knoll or parts of Spaunton Moor can be enjoyable for families.
Yes, the North York Moors National Park is generally dog-friendly, and many of the walking routes around Hutton-Le-Hole are suitable for dogs. However, it's always important to keep dogs under close control, especially on moorland where livestock or ground-nesting birds may be present. Always check local signage for any specific restrictions.
Beyond walking, the area around Hutton-Le-Hole is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous routes for gravel biking, such as those detailed in the Gravel biking around Hutton-Le-Hole guide. There are also dedicated running trails, including routes that take you past Ana Cross and Lastingham Knoll, as highlighted in the Running Trails around Hutton-Le-Hole guide. Mountain biking is also popular, with routes like the Kirkbymoorside and Bransdale loop, found in the MTB Trails around Hutton-Le-Hole guide.
Yes, the region offers significant long-distance hiking opportunities. The Tabular Hills, which Hutton-Le-Hole is situated near, feature the Tabular Hills Walk. This long-distance footpath stretches for approximately 48 miles, providing diverse landscapes, ancient woodlands, and historic sites for those seeking extended treks.
While exploring the elevated areas, you can also encounter historical and cultural sites. For example, a walk to Lastingham Knoll often includes visiting the village of Lastingham, which is home to the historic St Mary's Church, known for its atmospheric eleventh-century crypt. The Tabular Hills Walk also passes by various historic sites along its route.
The North York Moors offer beauty year-round, but the best time for walking is generally spring through autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is typically milder, and the moorland heather is in bloom in late summer, creating stunning purple landscapes. Winter walks can be rewarding but require appropriate gear for potentially cold, wet, or icy conditions.
For those seeking solitude, the expansive moorland areas like Spaunton Moor are ideal. While popular, their vastness allows for a sense of quiet and space, especially if you venture slightly off the most well-trodden paths. Exploring the longer sections of the Tabular Hills Walk can also lead to less crowded experiences.
Spaunton Moor is an expansive moorland directly adjacent to Hutton-Le-Hole. It's known for its uninterrupted views across the Seven Valley, Farndale, and Rosedale. The moor features rugged terrain and open spaces with well-defined tracks for walking. A significant landmark on Spaunton Moor is Ana Cross, which offers excellent vistas, and Hutton Ridge is part of the ascent from Hutton-Le-Hole.
Yes, for those looking for a more defined hill-walking challenge, Ledging Hill is accessible from Hutton-Le-Hole. This ascent covers 12.2 km and involves a vertical climb of 323 meters, with an average gradient of 2.6%, offering a rewarding climb for walkers and cyclists alike.
Visitors particularly enjoy the panoramic views and the sense of vastness that the moorland offers. The ridgeline trail around Rievaulx Moor Trig Point is noted for its good conditions underfoot and great views, making it excellent for running. The distinctive boulder at Spires Bank Summit is a popular spot to pause and take in the spectacular scenery. The unique beauty and tranquility of the North York Moors are consistently highlighted.


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