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Easy hiking trails around Stokesley offer access to the edge of the North York Moors National Park, providing varied terrain for outdoor activities. The town is situated in a farming area, with the River Leven flowing through it, offering opportunities for riverside walks. The landscape features a mix of open moorland, valleys, and prominent landmarks like Roseberry Topping. The region provides a network of paths suitable for different levels of hiking.
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The refurbished toilets at Great Ayton now has a bottle filling station out side on front wall
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Cliff Ridge Wood An oak is bathed in evening light on the edge of a former Whinstone quarry now owned by the National Trust. In the distance is Capt.Cook's Monument on Easby Moor.
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There are beautiful views of the River Leven from the bridge here. Nearby, just a minute south of the bridge, there's a monument on the site of a cottage where James Cook (the Captain one) used to live when he was younger. There's a museum in Great Ayton where you can learn more about Cook's early years and education. Great Ayton is a more sizeable village at the foot of Cleveland Hills and Roseberry Topping, so you'll easily find places to eat and shop here. Situated beautifully within the moors, it's a perfect base from which to start your cycling adventures in the Moors. The River Leven flows through Great Ayton, so there are some wonderful spots here next to its banks.
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This is a more sizeable village at the foot of Cleveland Hills and Roseberry Topping, so you will find places to eat and shop here easily. Situated beautifully within the moors, it is a perfect base from which to start your cycling adventures in the Moors. The River Leven flows through Great Ayton, so there are some wonderful spots here next to its banks. James Cook (as in Captain James Cook) lived in the village as a young boy in the early 18th century, so you will find here his statue as well as The James Cook Schoolroom Museum, which focuses on his early life and education and, of course, his sea-faring adventures. A great place to be and visit!
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Fletcher's Farm has a coffee shop and farm shop. It's a good place for a tour stop, with plenty of space to leave bikes safely. They also have a campsite if you fancy basing here or stopping on a long ride. Open Wed to Sun.
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The Poorhouse is a great little place to stop for pizza.
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Stokesley offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with over 180 routes specifically categorized as easy. These trails provide accessible options for exploring the local countryside and the edge of the North York Moors National Park.
Easy hikes around Stokesley typically feature varied terrain, including serene riverside paths along the River Leven, gentle strolls through farming areas, and accessible routes leading towards the lower slopes of the North York Moors. You'll find a mix of flat paths and slight inclines, often with views of prominent landmarks like Roseberry Topping in the distance.
Yes, many easy walks around Stokesley are suitable for families. Routes often follow well-maintained paths through pleasant countryside. For example, the Newton Road Gate Entrance – Waterfall Park, Great Ayton loop from Great Ayton is a shorter, easy option that leads near Waterfall Park, offering a pleasant outing for all ages.
Absolutely. Many of the easy trails around Stokesley are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. A popular choice is the Hiking loop from Nunthorpe, which offers a straightforward loop through the local landscape.
While Stokesley itself is known for its river walks, you can find easy routes that lead to or near Waterfall Park in Great Ayton. The Waterfall Park, Great Ayton – Great Ayton Village Centre loop from Great Ayton is an easy trail that includes areas around Waterfall Park, providing a chance to enjoy this natural feature.
Even on easy hikes, you can enjoy views of significant natural landmarks. Roseberry Topping, often called the 'Yorkshire Matterhorn,' is a distinctive peak visible from many points. You might also spot Carlton Bank or the distant moors. For a closer look at these features, consider routes that offer panoramic views without requiring a strenuous climb. The Roseberry Topping Summit itself is a more challenging ascent, but its distinctive shape is a constant presence.
Many easy hiking trails around Stokesley are dog-friendly, especially those that traverse open countryside and riverside paths. However, always keep dogs under control, particularly in farming areas where livestock may be present, and be mindful of local signage regarding lead requirements. The G and Tea Café loop from Stokesley is a pleasant, easy walk that many dog owners enjoy.
Yes, parking is generally available at or near the starting points of many easy walks around Stokesley and its surrounding villages like Great Ayton. Specific parking information can often be found on individual route descriptions or local signage. It's advisable to check for designated parking areas before you set out.
The spring and summer months (April to September) are generally ideal for easy walks around Stokesley, offering pleasant weather, blooming wildflowers, and longer daylight hours. Autumn also provides beautiful scenery with changing foliage. While winter walks are possible, paths can be muddy or icy, so appropriate footwear is essential.
The easy trails in Stokesley are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 1,400 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the accessibility of the paths, the scenic views of the North York Moors, and the peaceful atmosphere of the riverside and countryside routes.
Stokesley and nearby villages like Great Ayton offer various options for refreshments. You'll find cafes, pubs, and restaurants where you can enjoy a meal or a drink before or after your hike. Many easy routes pass through or close to these amenities, making it convenient to combine your walk with a stop for food.


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