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North Yorkshire
Hambleton
Kirkby

View from Cringle End – Carlton Bank Downhill Trail loop from Kirkby

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United Kingdom
England
Yorkshire And The Humber
North Yorkshire
Hambleton
Kirkby

View from Cringle End – Carlton Bank Downhill Trail loop from Kirkby

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View from Cringle End – Carlton Bank Downhill Trail loop from Kirkby

01:51

5.48km

270m

Hiking

Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

Last updated: April 17, 2026

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North York Moors National Park

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1

1.39 km

Singletrack Entrance at North York Moors National Park

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2

1.51 km

View of the Cleveland Way

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3

1.97 km

View of the lone tree on the ridge

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Someone needs to put some solar lights on it.

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2.71 km

View from Cringle End

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Panoramic views enjoyed from a stone seat to rest weary legs. Great view of Kirby Bank to the east.

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2.71 km

Situated in front of the stone seat at Cringle End, the plate is dedicated to Alec Falconer, a founder member of the Middlesbrough Rambling Club and campaigner (1884-1968). According to the plate, it is possible to see as far as Cross Fell and the Penshaw Monument. The view of the Cleveland plain from here is spectacular.

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2.73 km

Carlton Bank Downhill Trail

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Carlton Bank Trails is a good fun DH track which is maintained with permission from the land owner. You start the track at the highest point on the hill which gives an amazing panoramic view of the surrounding area. The trail starts by following the ridgeline of the hill then into a couple of rocky switchbacks then its on the cranks for the top double but don't come up short as this has eaten many a rear rim, then you are into a right hander followed by a rocky section into more switchbacks on through the top rock garden keeping momentum for the small hipped double, round more gravel off camber corners into the left then down the rock garden, sharp left then on the gas for the step down (experience required), drift round the right hander as fast as possible to clear the rock jump, over the footpath into 2 fast bermed corners then straight down to a left hander and into the banked right hander, over the small jump through the bog, over the path gap and sprint to the finish.

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5.48 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

3.05 km

1.76 km

622 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

1.70 km

1.37 km

871 m

793 m

132 m

< 100 m

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Lowest point (160 m)

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