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Hiking around Hinderwell offers a mix of coastal and rural landscapes within the North York Moors National Park. The region is characterized by dramatic coastal cliffs, rolling inland hills, and sections of woodland. Many walking trails near Hinderwell incorporate parts of the Cleveland Way, providing access to the shoreline and villages like Staithes and Runswick Bay.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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Embark on a moderate 7.6-mile (12.3 km) hike from Staithes, offering a diverse experience with rugged coastal paths and tranquil inland trails. This loop, which takes around 3 hours and…
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This moderate 8.6-mile hiking loop from Hinderwell explores the diverse coastal and inland landscapes of the North York Moors National Park.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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lovely quaint little village. stopped for a bacon & egg sarnie which was really nice from the Cobblers just across the bridge.
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Very pretty and very quiet woodland. Some steep ups and downs so you need to be steady on your feet. Great for giving the dogs legs a bit of a stretch if you don't want to go too far.
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Far reaching views, another peaceful stretch of the Cleveland Way.
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Not particularly long or arduous as far as steps go. Great views.
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Port Mulgrave was historically known as Rosedale however its name was changed to avoid any confusion that could be caused by the already existing ironstone mines and ironworks at Rosedale in the middle of the North York Moors. Renamed Port Mulgrave after the landowner the Earl of Mulgrave. Lots more interesting info at https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_Mulgrave,_North_Yorkshire
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Lots more history of these alum works at https://www.hidden-teesside.co.uk/2008/05/11/kettleness-alum-works/
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Steep descent into Staithes from the Cleveland Way to the south, but well worth it to see the town's fabulous river estuary and harbour. Gigaro's photo of the geese - they were still there when I passed through :). They don't like hikers, hissing and squawking, or maybe it was just me... 😃
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Cracking views of Staithes and its characteristic harbour after rounding Old Nab from the south.
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There are over 40 hiking trails to explore around Hinderwell. The selection is well-balanced, offering more than 15 easy walks for relaxed days, over 20 moderate routes for a good challenge, and a few difficult trails for experienced hikers.
Yes, Hinderwell is an excellent base for circular hikes. Many routes combine coastal paths with inland countryside tracks, allowing you to experience the region's diverse scenery without retracing your steps. A great example is the Keld Hill and Ridge Lane loop from Hinderwell, which takes you through rolling hills and quiet lanes.
Most trails in the area are suitable for dogs, but it's important to be mindful of the terrain. Coastal paths can be narrow with steep drops, so keeping your dog on a lead is essential for safety. Also, be aware of livestock in fields on inland sections and follow the local countryside code.
The area offers plenty of options for beginners and families. You'll find a good number of shorter, easier walks with minimal elevation gain. These routes often follow gentle countryside paths or less strenuous sections of the coast, making them accessible for all ages and fitness levels.
For dramatic sea views, head for the trails that incorporate the Cleveland Way National Trail. This clifftop path offers panoramic vistas over the North Sea. The section between Staithes and Runswick Bay is particularly renowned for its spectacular coastal scenery.
Yes, you can easily walk to the coast from Hinderwell. Well-marked footpaths connect the village to nearby coastal spots like Runswick Bay, which has a beautiful sandy beach, and Port Mulgrave, which offers a more rugged, cove-like experience.
The region is rich in wildlife. Along the coast, keep an eye out for seabirds like gannets, puffins, and kittiwakes, especially between April and August. From June to November, it's even possible to spot marine life such as dolphins, porpoises, and sometimes whales from the clifftop paths.
Absolutely. The coastline around Hinderwell is a famous fossil-hunting area, with Jurassic period shales. The beaches at Port Mulgrave and Runswick Bay are hotspots for finding ammonites and other ancient marine fossils. For more in-depth information, you can consult resources like paleonature.org.
Many hikes pass through or near charming fishing villages like Staithes and Runswick Bay, which are attractions in themselves. You can also explore the rugged harbour at Port Mulgrave. The View of Staithes Harbour – View of Port Mulgrave loop is a great route for experiencing these historic coastal points.
The hiking routes around Hinderwell are highly regarded by the komoot community. Hikers frequently praise the stunning combination of dramatic clifftop paths along the Cleveland Way and the peaceful, rolling countryside found just inland. The picturesque villages of Staithes and Runswick Bay are also consistently mentioned as highlights.
Parking is available in the villages that serve as popular trailheads, such as Staithes and Runswick Bay. These are typically pay-and-display car parks. Hinderwell itself also has some on-street parking, but it's recommended to arrive early during peak season as spaces can fill up quickly.


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