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The 6 Most Amazing Peaks around Allerston

Best mountain peaks around Allerston are characterized by significant hills, ridges, and viewpoints that offer expansive scenery and are popular for outdoor activities. The area features elevated terrain providing impressive vistas and unique geological formations within the North York Moors. These natural features make the region a destination for those seeking walking routes and natural beauty.

Best mountain peaks around Allerston

  • The most popular mountain peaks is Simon Howe Bronze Age Cairn, a viewpoint that features a well-preserved Bronze…

Last updated: May 18, 2026

Simon Howe Bronze Age Cairn

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At Simon Howe (260 m), you will see a cairn and a ring of stones, but what they used to be and for what purpose is apparently 'shrouded by the …

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Dalby Forest Crossroads Rest Area

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A rather oddly located trig point, nonetheless it's worth noticing it as this is actually the highest point in Dalby Forest, at 248Β m! Ordnance Survey have these days stopped …

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High Woof Howe (Derwent Head Rigg) 290m P16 (951ft)
(Hill ID: 512579) [JNSA s10481]
County of Yorkshire Definitive List summit.
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East Heslerton Wold

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East Heslerton Wold is on the edge of the Yorkshire Wolds with the Vale of Pickering just to the north. The Yorkshire Wolds Way passes close by.

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Troutsdale Brow Summit (222 m)

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Troutsdale Brow 222m P19 (728ft)
(Hill ID: 512582) [JNSA s11942]
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June 1, 2025, Troutsdale Brow Summit (222 m)

Troutsdale Brow 222m P19 (728ft) (Hill ID: 512582) [JNSA s11942] County of Yorkshire Definitive List summit. North York Moors National Park Definitive List summit

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High Woof Howe (Derwent Head Rigg) 290m P16 (951ft) (Hill ID: 512579) [JNSA s10481] County of Yorkshire Definitive List summit. North York Moors National Park Definitive List summit

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Many paths. Quiet and beautiful. Perfect for a mountain and a gravel bike.

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Fantastic 360 degree views and a variety of routeing options. I can't comment on the track west to Wheeldale Lodge or the bridleway south along Simon Howe Rigg to Cropton Forest, but both the bridleway north to Goathland, and the track east to Fen Bog Nature Reserve and the A169 are good quality tracks over easy terrain. The track east to Fen Bog is still quite waterlogged and boggy in some places even in July, but it is quite easy to skirt around these over the heather.

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This location was about 10 miles into this trail. It is a crossroads in Dalby Forest. You can rest the bikes against several fences & gates, then sit down on an elevated drain type seat. Good point to rehydrate and eat

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A scheduled monument, Simon Howe is a large round cairn on Goathland Moor that offers great views of the North York Moors National Park.

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At Simon Howe (260 m), you will see a cairn and a ring of stones, but what they used to be and for what purpose is apparently 'shrouded by the mist of time' as they used to phrase it in my favourite sci-fi series! In the summer, you will be surrounded by a sea of purple heather. There are some stones here on which it will be possible to rest your running feet for awhile.

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A rather oddly located trig point, nonetheless it's worth noticing it as this is actually the highest point in Dalby Forest, at 248Β m! Ordnance Survey have these days stopped placing trig points, which is perhaps good, as this one is now obviously surrounded by forest.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most notable elevated features around Allerston?

While Allerston is known for hills and viewpoints rather than traditional mountain peaks, several elevated features offer impressive scenery. These include Simon Howe Bronze Age Cairn, which provides wonderful views over Goathland Moor, and High Woof Howe (Derwent Head Rigg) Summit, a recognized summit within the North York Moors National Park. Other significant spots include Whinny Nab and Blakey Topping, both offering expansive views across the moorland.

Are there any family-friendly elevated spots or viewpoints near Allerston?

Yes, Dalby Forest Crossroads Rest Area is a family-friendly location, marking the highest elevation in Dalby Forest. It serves as a crossroads for various trails suitable for different activity levels. Additionally, Crosscliff Viewpoint within Dalby Forest offers superb lake views and is described as an easy-access trail, making it suitable for families looking for stunning panoramic views without a strenuous climb.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see on the elevated routes around Allerston?

The elevated areas around Allerston offer diverse natural features. You can find unique geological formations like The Bridestones, which are fascinating Jurassic-era rock formations sculpted by natural forces. Moorland landscapes are prominent, especially around Whinny Nab and Blakey Topping, offering rugged beauty and 360-degree views. Dalby Forest provides dense woodland environments, while viewpoints like Crosscliff offer expansive vistas over lakes and valleys.

Are there any historical or archaeological sites on the elevated features?

Yes, Simon Howe Bronze Age Cairn is a significant historical site. It features a well-preserved Bronze Age round cairn, a stone row, and a standing stone, offering a glimpse into ancient history amidst the wild expanse of Goathland Moor.

What are some popular hiking routes near Allerston's elevated areas?

The area around Allerston is excellent for hiking. You can find various routes, including easy trails like the Woodcock Way (shorter loop) in Dalby Forest or the Crosscliffe Viewpoint loop from Staindale Lake. For more options, explore the many hiking routes available in the Hiking around Allerston guide.

Can I go cycling or mountain biking near these elevated spots?

Absolutely. Dalby Forest, which hosts the Dalby Forest Crossroads Rest Area, is a popular destination for cycling and mountain biking. There are various trails, including the Adderstone GREEN Trail for cycling and challenging routes like the Jerry Noddle RED Trail for mountain biking. More details can be found in the Cycling around Allerston and MTB Trails around Allerston guides.

What is unique about Blakey Topping?

Blakey Topping is a distinctive flat-topped or pyramid-shaped hill north of The Bridestones. Its unique form was shaped by glacial meltwaters, though local folklore attributes it to the giant Wade. It offers exceptional 360-degree views from its summit and is part of a rugged, isolated moorland area, making it a memorable spot for exploration.

Where can I find panoramic views near Allerston?

For panoramic views, Crosscliff Viewpoint in Dalby Forest offers superb lake and northern vistas. Blakey Topping provides 360-degree views from its summit over rugged moorland. The Bridestones nature reserve also offers expansive panoramic views alongside its unique rock formations. Simon Howe Bronze Age Cairn is another excellent spot for wide-ranging views over Goathland Moor.

Are there any less-known or 'hidden gem' elevated spots to explore?

Yondhead Rigg, located north of Allerston, is a pleasant elevated spot that offers a tranquil escape. It features a well-placed bench at a track junction, ideal for a quiet rest amidst green scenery, away from more frequented areas.

What is the highest point in Dalby Forest?

The highest point in Dalby Forest is marked by the Dalby Forest Crossroads Rest Area, reaching 248 meters. It's a notable spot, even featuring a trig point, and serves as a hub for various trails within the forest.

What is the significance of The Bridestones?

The Bridestones are a fascinating collection of Jurassic-era sedimentary rock formations, resembling eroded sandstone towers. They are located within a nature reserve and are designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) due to their unique geology and diverse habitats. The peculiar shapes, sculpted by wind, frost, and rain, create a striking landscape with panoramic views.

What is Whinny Nab and how can I access it?

Whinny Nab is a prominent ridge rising to 296 meters, classified as a 'Tump' due to its significant drop on all sides. It's composed of calcareous grit and is often included in walking routes that traverse Saltergate, Fylingdales, and Allerston High Moor. The area near the former Saltersgate Inn is a common starting point for walks that include Whinny Nab.

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