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Family friendly hiking trails around Gillamoor are set within the diverse landscapes of the North York Moors National Park. The region features heather-clad moorlands, serene pastoral valleys, and ancient woodlands. Waterways like the River Dove and Harland Beck carve through the terrain, creating varied routes and scenic riverside paths. The area offers a mix of gentle paths and routes with moderate climbs, suitable for families.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
4.3
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19
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9.38km
02:34
150m
150m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.13km
02:14
130m
130m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.0
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7
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17.2km
04:48
320m
320m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.41km
01:30
100m
100m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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2.73km
00:45
40m
40m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A lovely cafe, with indoor and outdoor seating - and excellent food and drinks 😊
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The Storth 206.3m P15.7 (677ft) (Hill ID: 512345) [JNSA s12310] County of Yorkshire Definitive List summit. North York Moors National Park Definitive List summit
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Lovely track running to Gillamoor, but there are also lots of routes heading north to Birch Hagg Plantation and Harland Moor. Great views of the pillow mounds on the north side of The Nab.
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Apparently regarded by the Victorians as "ill-planned and untidy", but now quite possibly one the most picturesque Moors villages, Hutton-le-Hole is a very popular starting point for hikes. Fairly sizeable car park just on the eastern side of the village off the road to Lastingham. Lots more info available at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hutton-le-Hole, https://www.yorkshire.com/hutton-le-hole/?srsltid=AfmBOoqlQxZoMrKrxFTMhz3S7ZTijB3NKHNKMKO3WYru-vDGGmjNYk2Q, https://www.northyorkmoors.org.uk/places-to-go/hutton-le-hole-lastingham-appleton-le-moors
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Hutton Le Hole is a nice village to pass through, all the stone buildings are good to look at and they all seem to compliment each other. This is a nice tourist area which seems to present a calm atmosphere
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Good views in this area of a landscape which is up and down and kind of like all over the place. It does make you stop and appreciate it though
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This might just be one of the best views from a road in the entire North York Moors, particularly as you really might not see it coming! "Hidden" on the northern end of the village of Gillamoor, just past the church, is this incredible sweeping view of the moorland of Hutton Ridge and Spaunton Moor. You simply have to stop here!
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Hutton-le-Hole is often considered one of the prettiest villages in the whole of North York Moors National Park, with easy access to the moorlands. The village itself has a good pub, and if you have time to stop on your MTB tour, don't miss its Ryedale Folk Museum, which is ace! The tree in the rather unusual green in the middle of the village (with a stream running through it!) has a bench under it, and it's a lovely place to sit if you're taking a break here.
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There are several family-friendly hiking trails around Gillamoor, with komoot offering a selection of 9 routes specifically curated for families. These include a mix of easy and moderate options to suit different ages and abilities.
The trails around Gillamoor are ideal for families due to their manageable distances, gentle paths, and diverse scenery. You'll find routes that traverse heather-clad moorlands, serene valleys, and ancient woodlands, offering plenty of natural beauty to explore together. Many routes are circular, making them convenient for a day out.
Yes, many of the family-friendly routes around Gillamoor are circular. For example, the Ancient Ash Tree – View of the Countryside loop from Gillamoor offers a moderate 9.4 km circular hike, while the View of the North York Moors loop from Gillamoor is an easier 5.4 km option.
Absolutely. For younger children or toddlers, consider shorter, easier routes like The Storth Summit (206.3 m) loop from Gillamoor, which is an easy 2.7 km walk. These trails typically have less elevation gain and are perfect for little legs.
Yes, the area around Gillamoor offers several trails with rewarding viewpoints. The View of the North York Moors loop from Gillamoor provides lovely vistas. You can also find highlights like Rievaulx Moor Trig Point and Spires Bank Summit which offer expansive views across the moorland.
Family hikes around Gillamoor will immerse you in the diverse natural beauty of the North York Moors. You can expect to see expansive heather-clad moorlands, tranquil riverside paths along the River Dove, and ancient woodlands like Hood Grange Wood. The landscape is a rich tapestry of rolling hills and pastoral valleys.
Yes, the region blends natural beauty with cultural significance. Along some routes, you might encounter historical sites such as Margery Bradley Standing Stone or man-made monuments like Ana Cross. The charming village of Hutton-le-Hole, with its unique village green, is also easily accessible from some trails.
Parking is generally available in and around Gillamoor, as it serves as a popular starting point for many walks within the North York Moors National Park. Specific parking details can often be found on individual route descriptions on komoot.
Many trails in the North York Moors, including those around Gillamoor, are dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a lead, especially when passing through farmland with livestock or during ground-nesting bird season (March-July). Always check specific route details for any restrictions.
For family hikes in Gillamoor, it's wise to pack layers of clothing suitable for varying weather, waterproofs, sturdy footwear, plenty of water, snacks, and a first-aid kit. Don't forget sun protection, and perhaps a small backpack for each child to carry their own essentials, making them feel more involved.
The komoot community highly rates the family-friendly hikes around Gillamoor, with an average score of 4.57 stars. Reviewers often praise the beautiful, varied scenery, the well-maintained paths, and the sense of tranquility found on these routes, making them perfect for creating lasting family memories.
Spring and autumn are particularly beautiful for family hikes in Gillamoor. In spring, you'll see wildflowers and new growth, while autumn brings stunning colours to the woodlands and moorlands. Summer is also great, but can be busier. Always check the weather forecast before heading out.


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