Best mountain peaks around Hawnby are situated within the North York Moors National Park, featuring a selection of captivating peaks and prominent hills. These natural features provide expansive views and unique geological formations across the moorland landscape. The area is characterized by open moorland, isolated spurs, and hills, offering diverse terrain for exploration. Hawnby's surroundings include distinctive hills known for their unique character and serene beauty.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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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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Just off the Cleveland Way and about halfway between Carr Ridge to the west and Bloworth Crossing to the east, spectacular views all around on a clear day.
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Urra Moor is fairly large and criss-crossed with several walking routes, some more popular than others. As a result, there are great panoramic views to be had in all directions. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urra_Moor
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If Cringle End is your destination, approach from Lordstones Country Park to the west, the gradient is more forgiving and the path is relatively straight. If you crest Cringle Moor from the east you will find the ascent comprises vicious sections of very twisty stone path with much steeper gradient, according to the elevation profile on Komoot, up to and over 33%. Quite punishing if you already have already covered a lot of miles and ascent.
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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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Hawnby is known for its unique geological formations. You can explore The Wainstones, a rugged rocky outcrop offering fantastic views towards Middlesbrough. Another distinctive spot is Carlton Bank Summit Trig Point, a bleak moorland summit with extensive views of Teesside and the North York Moors. For a different experience, Hawnby Hill and Easterside Hill, often called 'Hawnby's Twin Peaks', offer varied scenery from wooded areas to open moorland and rewarding views across Ryedale and Bilsdale.
Urra Moor, with its summit Round Hill at 454 meters (1,490 feet), marks the highest point in the North York Moors National Park. This atmospheric location provides spectacular panoramic views and a profound sense of peace due to the vastness of the surrounding fells.
Yes, Urra Moor and its summit Round Hill are significant for their numerous prehistoric remains. You can find barrows and carved stones with cup and ring markings in this area, making it particularly compelling for those interested in archaeology.
The mountain peaks around Hawnby offer diverse and extensive views. From Carlton Bank Summit Trig Point, you can see Roseberry Topping, the undulating North York Moors, and even the Pennines on a clear day. The Wainstones provide fantastic views across to Middlesbrough and the Tees. Hawnby Hill and Easterside Hill offer rewarding vistas across Ryedale and Bilsdale, while Round Hill on Urra Moor boasts spectacular panoramic views in all directions.
Yes, some peaks offer challenging ascents. For instance, the approach to Cringle End Summit from the east involves vicious sections of very twisty stone path with steep gradients, sometimes exceeding 33%. Carlton Bank is also known for a challenging Category 4 climb with an average gradient of 14% that peaks at 29%.
The area around Hawnby's mountain peaks is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, such as the 'High Paradise Farm Tearoom – Gallow Hill Descent loop'. There are also challenging running trails like the 'Arden Great Moor & Black Hambleton loop', and a variety of hiking options, including easy hikes like the 'Hawnby Hill loop'. You can explore more options on the MTB Trails around Hawnby, Running Trails around Hawnby, and Easy hikes around Hawnby guide pages.
Yes, there are family-friendly options for exploring the area. The 'Hawnby Hill loop from Hawnby' is an easy hike, approximately 4.1 km long, offering a great way to experience the local landscape. Another easy option is the 'High Paradise Farm Tearoom – View of the North York Moors loop', which is about 7.3 km. You can find more easy routes on the Easy hikes around Hawnby guide page.
Hawnby Hill and Easterside Hill are often called 'Hawnby's Twin Peaks' due to their distinctive geological formation at the end of the ice age, separating them from the flatter plateaus of the North York Moors. Hawnby Hill features a unique elongated oval shape with crags, scree, and small cliffs, offering 100-meter steep drops on all sides. Easterside Hill, while broader, stands opposite across a valley, and together they provide varied scenery and quiet trails.
The North York Moors offer beauty year-round, but spring and autumn are often considered ideal for hiking due to milder temperatures and vibrant landscapes. Spring brings blooming heather and wildflowers, while autumn showcases rich, earthy colors. Summer is also popular, but can be warmer and busier. Winter offers a stark, serene beauty, but requires more preparation for potentially challenging weather conditions.
The peaks around Hawnby are characterized by open moorland, isolated spurs, and hills. You'll encounter distinctive rock formations like The Wainstones, crags and scree on Hawnby Hill, and vast, bleak moorland summits such as Carlton Bank and Urra Moor. The landscape transitions from wooded areas to expansive fells, offering a diverse natural experience.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking and extensive views from various summits, such as the panoramic vistas from Round Hill and the far-reaching sights from The Wainstones. The unique geological features, like the distinctive rock formations, are also a major draw. Many appreciate the quiet trails and the profound sense of peace found in the vastness of the moorland, especially when seeking solitude.


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