Mountain peaks around Silpho, located in North Yorkshire, England, provide a variety of outdoor experiences, from leisurely walks to more challenging hikes. This region is characterized by notable peaks and viewpoints rather than towering mountains, offering panoramic views of the North York Moors. Visitors can explore 6 distinct peaks and summits, each providing unique perspectives of the natural landscape. The terrain around Silpho features a mix of forest elevations and open viewpoints, making it a rewarding destination for those seeking…
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Little Moor 115.3m P16.3 (378ft) (Hill ID: 512341) [JNSA s15455] County of Yorkshire Definitive List summit. North York Moors National Park Definitive List summit.
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High Woof Howe (Derwent Head Rigg) 290m P16 (951ft) (Hill ID: 512579) [JNSA s10481] County of Yorkshire Definitive List summit. North York Moors National Park Definitive List summit
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Many paths. Quiet and beautiful. Perfect for a mountain and a gravel bike.
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Roger Trod is a peak and viewpoint on the Cleveland Way trail. It's about 328 feet (100 m) above the sea and there is a convenient bench.
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This location was about 10 miles into this trail. It is a crossroads in Dalby Forest. You can rest the bikes against several fences & gates, then sit down on an elevated drain type seat. Good point to rehydrate and eat
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Oliver's Mount is an area of high ground overlooking Scarborough, with great views over the town. Oliver's Mount first held a motorcycle race in 1946 and continues to do so today. In 2016 it was the summit for the final classified climb on the third stage of the Tour de Yorkshire.
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Brilliant views of Scarborough and the Yorkshire Coast on a clear day.
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A rather oddly located trig point, nonetheless it's worth noticing it as this is actually the highest point in Dalby Forest, at 248 m! Ordnance Survey have these days stopped placing trig points, which is perhaps good, as this one is now obviously surrounded by forest.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the panoramic views from Roger Trod Viewpoint, which is located on the Cleveland Way trail and offers a convenient bench for resting. Another highly appreciated spot is View of Scarborough from Oliver's Mount, providing excellent vistas over Scarborough and the Yorkshire Coast.
Yes, Dalby Forest Crossroads Rest Area is notable for featuring a trig point at 248 meters, signifying its historical importance as a surveying station. Additionally, Oliver's Mount, offering views of Scarborough, has a history of hosting motorcycle races since 1946 and was a classified climb for the Tour de Yorkshire.
The terrain around Silpho features a mix of forest elevations and open viewpoints. You'll find trails that range from leisurely walks through areas like Dalby Forest to more moderate hikes with panoramic views, such as those around Reasty Hill Top. The region is characterized by hills and viewpoints rather than towering mountains, offering varied outdoor experiences.
Many of the areas around Silpho, particularly within Dalby Forest, offer routes suitable for families. While specific 'family_friendly' categories are not always listed for every peak, the general nature of the hills and viewpoints allows for varied lengths and difficulties, making it possible to find suitable options for different fitness levels. For example, the Dalby Forest Crossroads Rest Area is within a forest known for its accessible paths.
Beyond hiking and enjoying the views, the area around Silpho offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, such as those detailed in the Running Trails around Silpho guide. Cycling is also popular, with options ranging from touring to road cycling, as highlighted in the Cycling around Silpho guide and Road Cycling Routes around Silpho guide.
The highest point within the immediate vicinity of Silpho, specifically within Dalby Forest, is the Dalby Forest Crossroads Rest Area, which stands at 248 meters (814 feet) and features a trig point.
While the peaks around Silpho are generally not towering mountains, some routes offer more challenging sections. For instance, the climb to View of Scarborough from Oliver's Mount is considered an intermediate climb. For longer, more demanding routes, consider the 'Broxa Forest and Langdale Forest loop' which is a difficult running trail near Silpho, or some of the longer road cycling routes that include significant elevation changes.
To find less crowded walks, consider exploring areas slightly off the main tourist paths. While specific crowd levels aren't tracked, peaks like High Woof Howe (Derwent Head Rigg) Summit or Little Moor might offer a quieter experience compared to more well-known viewpoints, especially during off-peak times or weekdays. These summits are often part of broader forest or moorland trails.
Given the varied terrain and potential for changing weather in North Yorkshire, it's advisable to wear layers. Sturdy hiking boots are recommended for comfort and support on uneven paths, especially on forest trails or moorland. Waterproof outerwear is also a good idea, as conditions can change quickly. Always check the local weather forecast before heading out.
Yes, many routes around Silpho are designed as circular walks, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, hiking routes involving Reasty Hill Top often form loops through Broxa Forest. You can find various circular options for running and cycling in the nearby guides, such as the 'Broxa Forest and Langdale Forest loop' in the Running Trails around Silpho guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the impressive panoramic views offered by the various peaks and viewpoints, especially those overlooking the North York Moors and the coast. The opportunity to engage with nature through diverse hiking and cycling trails, coupled with the historical significance of certain landmarks like trig points, also contributes to a rewarding outdoor experience.


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