Best mountain peaks around Grewelthorpe are characterized by tranquil, rolling hills and gentle elevations rather than towering peaks. The area offers scenic beauty and engaging walks through ancient woodlands and along rivers. Notable features include prominent hills and historical sites embedded within the natural landscape, providing a serene escape for exploration.
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Bale Hill 278.4m P19.1 (913ft) (Hill ID: 512333) [JNSA s10689] County of Yorkshire Definitive List summit. Nidderdale National Landscape Definitive List summit.
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Sawley Moor 220.1m P17.4 (722ft) (Hill ID: 512336) [JNSA s11937] County of Yorkshire Definitive List summit. Nidderdale National Landscape Definitive List summit.
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Nutwith Common 241.1m P17.9 (791ft) (Hill ID: 512334) [JNSA s11409] County of Yorkshire Definitive List summit. Nidderdale National Landscape Definitive List summit
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It's Nidderdale, but it sure feels like you were in the actual Dales. The wind-swept, heather-surrounded summit (453m) gives fantastic views, particularly of Little Whernside, but look in any direction and you will be happy.
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Beautiful country lanes. A nice to approach Harrogate.
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Just a little outside of Harrogate the beauty of Yorkshire's landscape kicks in and won't let you off it's hook again. Tiny roads through gentle hills in an evergreen scenery, this area offers quite amazing views.
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Grewelthorpe is characterized by tranquil, rolling hills and gentle elevations, rather than towering mountain peaks. The area offers scenic beauty and engaging walks through ancient woodlands and along rivers. Elevations typically range from around 200 meters to over 450 meters, providing diverse walking trails and panoramic vistas.
You can explore several prominent elevations and viewpoints. Bale Hill Summit reaches over 270 meters and is recognized on the Nidderdale National Landscape Definitive List. For expansive views, visit Rain Stang Trig Point, a wind-swept summit at over 450 meters, offering fantastic views, particularly of Little Whernside. Other notable spots include Nutwith Common Summit and Sawley Moor Summit.
Yes, the area combines natural beauty with historical interest. How Hill and St. Michael's Church is a religious building and historical site offering amazing views of the gentle hills. Additionally, Hackfall, an ancient woodland, features several follies, including the ruin of Mowbray Castle in a prominent hilltop position, alongside grottos and surprise views.
The Grewelthorpe area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy running on trails like the popular Hackfall Forest loop or more challenging routes to Nutwith Common Summit. Gravel biking and road cycling are also popular, with routes like the Masham Market Square – Trapping Hill loop and various road cycling routes available.
Yes, the area offers diverse walking trails suitable for different fitness levels, including family-friendly options. Hackfall, with its network of well-established routes through forests and along the River Ure, is particularly suitable for families, featuring gentle elevations and interesting historical follies.
The Grewelthorpe area is beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and pleasant temperatures for walking, while autumn brings vibrant foliage to woodlands like Hackfall. Clear days in any season provide the best panoramic views from the various summits and viewpoints.
While Grewelthorpe is known for gentle hills, some routes offer more challenge. For instance, the running trail to Nutwith Common Summit is rated as difficult. The longer gravel biking and road cycling routes also present significant challenges with their distances and elevation changes.
From various viewpoints, you can expect expansive and picturesque views. Horsepasture Hill offers views of the North York Moors, including landmarks like Roseberry Topping. From Rain Stang Trig Point, you'll get fantastic views, especially of Little Whernside. Limehouse Hill provides splendid views of Masham Church and Mowbray Castle.
Visitors frequently appreciate the tranquil, evergreen scenery and the gentle rolling hills that define the landscape. The diverse walking trails through woodlands and along riverside paths, combined with the historical sites like Hackfall and St. Michael's Church, offer a serene escape and opportunities for exploration.
Yes, Hackfall is a prime example of an ancient woodland in the area, offering a network of well-established walking routes. These trails wind through forests and along the River Ure, providing a beautiful natural setting for exploration.
When summits like Bale Hill Summit, Nutwith Common Summit, and Sawley Moor Summit are on the 'Definitive List' for the County of Yorkshire and Nidderdale National Landscape, it signifies their official recognition as distinct and notable elevations within those geographical areas, often of interest to peak baggers and keen hikers.


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