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The 6 Most Amazing Peaks around Cowesby

Best mountain peaks around Cowesby are found within the Hambleton Hills and the North York Moors National Park, offering elevated features and expansive moorland. This area, situated in North Yorkshire, England, provides significant views and varied terrain for exploration. The geology features a distinct semi-circular embayment, contributing to the region's unique landscape. These elevated areas are characteristic of the North York Moors, providing diverse hiking opportunities.

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Last updated: June 30, 2026

Black Hambleton Summit Trig Point

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Great views of Hambleton Hills from up here, but even greater is the fact that, if you find yourself here on a clear day, you could - by looking to …

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View from Beacon Hill Summit

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Fantastic, far-reaching views over Arncliffe Wood to one side, and over Scarth Wood Moor to the other from here.

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It's a steep descent (or climb!) on the northern end of Hawnby Hill, with fantastic views to the moors!

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Barnclose Farm Grassy Hill

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Miley Pike Hill 316.5m P6.5 Unclassified

This Bronze Age round barrow is located on the culmination of a gentle hill in the western part of the North York Moors National …

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August 17, 2025, View from Beacon Hill Summit

You’ll have to jump over the wall and fence from the footpath to touch the trig pillar

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Would of been some view but fog was in today

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Miley Pike Hill 316.5m P6.5 Unclassified This Bronze Age round barrow is located on the culmination of a gentle hill in the western part of the North York Moors National Park. The mound is 1.5m high and has 23m in diameter. In its centre there are remains of a shooting hut.

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Great views east over Near Moor and Pamperdale Moor, all the way to Whorlton Moor on the horizon.

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From the top of Beacon Hill you can see the dramatic northern escarpment of the moors, stretching away to Roseberry Topping. Fantastic views, and there is quite an easy track directly down Scarth Wood Moor to Sheep Wash car park.

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Here is the official starting point of the Lyke Wake Walk, a 40-mile trek through the moors that must be completed within 24 hours... although these days the start is near the car park at the eastern tip of Cold Beck Reservoir. The first time the challenge was organized was on October 1, 1955. The participants encouraged each other with the "Lyke Wake Dirge", a dirge sung at funerals by "vulgar people in Yorkshire" in the 17th century. That song states that after death everyone must cross a vast and difficult heath. Those who have done good deeds in their lives will receive help and cross the heath safely. Whoever acted "evilly" will have his soul sunk into hellfire... or Rosedale bog ("swamp").

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Great views of Hambleton Hills from up here, but even greater is the fact that, if you find yourself here on a clear day, you could - by looking to the west over the Vale of Mowbray - get to see the summit of Great Whernside (in Yorkshire Dales) some 35 miles away!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some notable elevated features to explore around Cowesby?

While Cowesby is not known for towering mountains, the area offers significant hills and moorland within the Hambleton Hills and the North York Moors National Park. Key elevated features include Beacon Hill Summit, Black Hambleton Summit Trig Point, and Hawnby Hill. These provide excellent opportunities for exploration and offer expansive views.

What kind of views can I expect from the elevated areas around Cowesby?

The elevated areas around Cowesby offer diverse and far-reaching views. From Beacon Hill Summit, you can see over Arncliffe Wood, Scarth Wood Moor, and the dramatic northern escarpment of the moors towards Roseberry Topping. Black Hambleton Summit Trig Point provides views of the Hambleton Hills and, on clear days, even distant peaks in the Yorkshire Dales. View of the Northern Side of Hawnby Hill also offers fantastic vistas of the moors.

Are there good hiking opportunities near Cowesby's elevated areas?

Yes, the region around Cowesby, including the Hambleton Hills and North York Moors, is excellent for hiking. You can find trails that lead to prominent local high points like Cowesby Moor, offering breathtaking views of Boltby Forest and Sutton Bank. The Black Hambleton Summit Trig Point is even located on the Cleveland Way National Trail. For more options, explore the easy hikes around Cowesby guide.

Are there family-friendly or easy walks among the hills near Cowesby?

Yes, there are several options suitable for families and those looking for easier walks. View from Beacon Hill Summit is noted as family-friendly. Additionally, the Easy hikes around Cowesby guide provides routes like the Gormire Lake loop and walks around High Paradise Farm Tearoom, which are generally accessible.

What historical sites can be found on the elevated features around Cowesby?

One notable historical site is the Miley Pike Hill Bronze Age Barrow. This Bronze Age round barrow is located on Miley Pike Hill, offering a glimpse into the region's ancient past. The Kepwick Moor Lime Kiln Loop also suggests historical interest along its route, blending natural beauty with heritage.

What outdoor activities, besides hiking, can I do near these elevated areas?

Beyond hiking, the Cowesby area offers excellent opportunities for cycling and gravel biking. You can explore various routes designed for different skill levels. Check out the Gravel biking around Cowesby guide for challenging rides like the Hambleton Horizon, or the Cycling around Cowesby guide for road cycling options.

When is the best time to visit the elevated areas around Cowesby?

The elevated areas around Cowesby, particularly the North York Moors, are beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and warmer weather, ideal for longer hikes. Autumn brings stunning colors to the moorland. While winter can be beautiful, be prepared for colder temperatures and potentially challenging conditions, especially on exposed moorland. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.

What is Urra Moor, and how is it related to Cowesby?

Urra Moor, also known as Round Hill, is the highest point of the North York Moors National Park. While not immediately adjacent to Cowesby, it is a significant elevated feature in the wider region and accessible from the area. Its summit offers panoramic views, and the route to it follows a section of the Cleveland Way National Trail. It's characterized by remote landscapes and prehistoric remains.

Are there any unique geological features in the Cowesby area?

Yes, the Hambleton Hills, where Cowesby is situated, feature a distinct semi-circular embayment to the east. This unique geological formation was caused by a large landslip, contributing to the region's varied and dramatic landscape. Exploring the hills allows you to appreciate these formations.

What do visitors enjoy most about the elevated areas near Cowesby?

Visitors frequently praise the fantastic, far-reaching views from spots like Beacon Hill Summit and Black Hambleton Summit Trig Point. The sense of remoteness and the diverse terrain for walking and exploring are also highly valued. The opportunity to see distant landmarks like the Yorkshire Dales on clear days adds to the appeal.

What is the Cleveland Way, and does it pass through the Cowesby area?

The Cleveland Way is a National Trail that traverses the North York Moors and the Cleveland coast. The Black Hambleton Summit Trig Point, a prominent elevated feature near Cowesby, is located directly on a section of the Cleveland Way, offering hikers direct access to this renowned long-distance path.

What are the Wainstones, and are they near Cowesby's elevated areas?

The Wainstones are a set of large sandstone crags popular with rock climbers, located within the North York Moors. They are approximately 3 miles from Urra Moor (Round Hill), the highest point of the national park, making them a notable natural attraction in the wider region accessible from Cowesby.

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