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Top 15 Natural Monuments around Hutton Rudby

Best natural monuments around Hutton Rudby are situated within a landscape rich in natural beauty and notable geological formations. The area features prominent natural landmarks recognized for their unique characteristics and scenic value. Visitors can explore diverse environments, from expansive moorland summits to distinctive rocky outcrops. This region offers opportunities to appreciate varied geology and significant outdoor recreation.

Best natural monuments around Hutton Rudby

  • The most popular natural monuments is The Wainstones, a natural monument that is a distinctive…

Last updated: July 1, 2026

Carlton Bank Summit Trig Point

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Carlton Bank is a beautifully-bleak moorland summit which affords breathtaking views.

To the northeast, you can see the distinctively shaped Roseberry Topping. To the east and south, the stunning undulations …

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The Wainstones

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This distinctive and fierce-looking rocky outcrop is a popular spot for hikers.

The rocks are situated on a hill called 'Hasty Banks', and there are fantastic views across to Middlesbrough …

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Three Howes Barrows

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A scheduled monument first listed in 1968, the barrow to the east of the track is quite prominent, the other two are on the west side of the track.

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Cold Moor

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One of the Cleveland Hills, Cold Moor stands high above North Yorkshire and boasts incredible views of the surrounding landscape. As you walk across Cold Moor, keep a look out …

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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 …

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Bradley Bressan
October 31, 2025, Carlton Bank Summit Trig Point

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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Would of been some view but fog was in today

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RichD
August 4, 2024, Cold Moor

Great moorland track with spectacular all around views. Easy access to Cold Moor via a bridleway from Chop Gate.

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RichD
August 4, 2024, Three Howes Barrows

A scheduled monument first listed in 1968, the barrow to the east of the track is quite prominent, the other two are on the west side of the track. Bowl barrows, the most numerous form of round barrow, are funerary monuments dating from the Late Neolithic period to the Late Bronze Age, with most examples belonging to the period 2400-1500 BC. They were constructed as earthen or rubble mounds, sometimes ditched, which covered single or multiple burials. The barrows each have an earth and stone mound which is round in shape. There are other similar barrows in this area of the Hambleton Hills. Many of these lie in closely associated groups, particularly along the watersheds. They provide evidence of territorial organisation marking divisions of land; divisions which still remain as some parish or township boundaries.

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RichD
May 26, 2024, The Wainstones

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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Take the open path to the South back to Carlton Bank. The views are good and it is a pleasant path. Avoid the dull and predictable forest track to the North recommended by most others

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular natural monuments to visit around Hutton Rudby?

Among the most popular natural monuments are The Wainstones, a distinctive rocky outcrop known for hiking and climbing, and Carlton Bank Summit Trig Point, which offers expansive views across the North York Moors and beyond. Visitors also highly rate Cold Moor for its incredible countryside views.

Are there any natural monuments with historical significance near Hutton Rudby?

Yes, Three Howes Barrows is a scheduled monument consisting of bowl barrows dating from the Late Neolithic to the Late Bronze Age (2400-1500 BC). These earth and stone mounds provide evidence of ancient territorial organization in the Hambleton Hills.

What kind of views can I expect from the natural monuments in this area?

The natural monuments around Hutton Rudby offer diverse and spectacular views. From Carlton Bank Summit Trig Point, you can see Roseberry Topping, the North York Moors, the Tees Valley, and even the distant Pennines. The Wainstones provide fantastic views towards Middlesbrough and the River Tees, while Black Hambleton Summit Trig Point offers clear day views across the Vale of Mowbray to the Yorkshire Dales.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments or walks around Hutton Rudby?

While specific 'family-friendly' designations aren't always applied, Cod Beck Reservoir offers a tranquil 1.5-mile walk through moorland and woodlands, which is generally accessible and suitable for a leisurely family outing. The easy approach from the west to Carlton Bank Summit Trig Point also makes it more approachable for families seeking views.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The area around Hutton Rudby is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy, moderate, and difficult options. For example, the 'Live Moor Trail – Carlton Bank Summit Trig Point loop' is a challenging hike. There are also road cycling routes, such as the 'Cod Beck Reservoir – Hall Lane Climb loop'. You can explore more options in the Hiking around Hutton Rudby guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Hutton Rudby guide.

Are there any easy walking trails near the natural monuments?

Yes, there are several easy walking trails. For instance, the walk around Cod Beck Reservoir is a gentle 1.5-mile loop. You can find more easy options, such as the 'Small Waterfall on the River – The Bay Horse loop from Hutton Rudby', in the Easy hikes around Hutton Rudby guide.

What is the best time to visit the natural monuments around Hutton Rudby?

The best time to visit often depends on your preferred activity. For clear, expansive views from summits like Carlton Bank Summit Trig Point or Black Hambleton Summit Trig Point, spring and autumn often provide crisp air and good visibility. Early mornings are recommended for places like The Wainstones to experience the unique rock formations in varying light.

Can I bring my dog to the natural monuments and trails?

Many of the natural areas and trails in the North York Moors National Park, where these monuments are located, are dog-friendly. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a lead, especially near livestock or ground-nesting birds, and to check specific local signage for any restrictions.

What unique geological features can be found in this region?

The region is rich in unique geological features. The Wainstones are a prime example, being a distinctive and rugged rocky outcrop formed on 'Hasty Banks'. The area also features expansive moorland summits like Carlton Bank Summit Trig Point, showcasing the diverse geology of the North York Moors.

Are there any less crowded natural sights to explore?

While popular spots like The Wainstones can attract many visitors, the broader North York Moors National Park offers vast areas to explore. Even popular spots like Black Hambleton Summit Trig Point, despite being on the Cleveland Way, often feel uncrowded due to the expansive landscape. Exploring trails around Cod Beck Reservoir can also offer a peaceful experience.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments around Hutton Rudby?

Visitors consistently praise the breathtaking panoramic views from moorland summits, the unique geological formations like The Wainstones, and the sense of tranquility found in places like Cod Beck Reservoir. The combination of challenging hikes and leisurely walks, coupled with the rich history of sites like Three Howes Barrows, makes the area highly appealing for outdoor enthusiasts and those seeking natural beauty.

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