Best mountain peaks around Gillamoor are characterized by rolling hills, expansive moorland, and distinctive escarpments within the North York Moors National Park. The Gillamoor area geography elevation features elevated viewpoints and tabular hills, providing opportunities for exploration. These natural features landmarks viewpoints offer panoramic views across the landscape. The region is well-suited for hiking and experiencing the natural beauty of North Yorkshire.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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Carr Cote Ridge 308m P11.4 (1010ft) (Hill ID: 511650) [JNSA s9501] County of Yorkshire Definitive List summit North York Moors National Park Definitive List summit Kent List summit Two round barrows 20 metres apart in a prominent position on the summit of Carr Cote Ridge. There is a large fallen boundary stone (post medieval) at the eastern edge of the northern barrow known as the Hanging Stone, one of many such named on the North Yorkshire Moors. It once stood upright in the centre of the barrow and was a prominent landmark. Historic England List Entry Number 1009368 tells us that it is 3.3m long and 0.5 m square in section. It also tells us that the northern barrow(SE 58440 92920) on which it stands is made of earth and stone and is 10m in diameter and 1m high. The other barrow (SE 58433 92893) 25m to the south is also made of earth and stone (with a robbed out centre), is 14m in diameter and 1.5m high. This barrow was also at one time surrounded by a ditch up to 3m wide but has become filled in over the years and is no longer visible
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Highest point in the North York Moors with beautiful views in all directions. From here you can take several options to cycle down.
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Top of the hill! Marked with a distinctive boulder where you can stop and take in the spectacular views of the surrounding North Yorkshire Moors
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Riseborough Hill 72.12m P25.3 (237ft) TP5691 - Riseborough S6905 County of Yorkshire Trig Pillar County of Yorkshire Definitive List Summit
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The trig point on Rievaulx Moor (part of Helmsley Moor) stands at 328m and offers great views across the moorland and woods in all directions. The ridgeline trail that skirts the moor is great for running with good conditions underfoot, great views and an obvious loop.
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Around Gillamoor, you'll discover rolling hills, expansive moorland, and distinctive escarpments rather than traditional mountain peaks. These offer remarkable views and excellent opportunities for exploration. Notable elevated features include Rievaulx Moor Trig Point, Spires Bank Summit, and the village's own 'Surprise View' which offers a dramatic perspective of Farndale.
Yes, Carr Cote Ridge Summit and Barrows is a significant historical site. It features two prominent round barrows, ancient burial mounds, and a large fallen boundary stone known as the Hanging Stone. This location offers both historical interest and good views from its 308-meter elevation.
Visitors particularly enjoy the panoramic views from Rievaulx Moor Trig Point, which stands at 328 meters and offers vistas across moorland and woods. Another favorite is Spires Bank Summit, marked by a distinctive boulder, providing spectacular views of the surrounding North Yorkshire Moors.
The area around Gillamoor, being part of the North York Moors National Park, offers diverse hiking trails. You can find routes that traverse heather-clad moorlands, pastoral valleys, and woodlands. For example, the 'Lastingham Knoll – Hutton-le-Hole village loop' includes a climb up to Lastingham Knoll, providing panoramic views. Many trails incorporate ascents and descents, offering rewarding views. You can find more options in the Hiking around Gillamoor guide.
Yes, Riseborough Hill Summit is listed as a County of Yorkshire Definitive List Summit, standing at 72 meters. Additionally, Carr Cote Ridge Summit is also recognized on definitive lists for North York Moors National Park and the County of Yorkshire.
While not directly in Gillamoor, the broader North York Moors National Park, which Gillamoor is part of, has its highest point at Urra Moor, reaching 454 meters. Gillamoor's location on the edge of the park provides access to this wider network of elevated moorland.
Beyond hiking, the region offers excellent opportunities for road cycling and running. You can explore various routes like the 'North York Moors Cycleway' for road cycling or challenging trails like the 'Daffy Caffy – Rudland Rigg loop' for running. For more details, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Gillamoor and Running Trails around Gillamoor guides.
Yes, the area offers trails suitable for various fitness levels, including family-friendly walks. Many routes traverse scenic landscapes with manageable ascents and descents, such as the 'Hutton-le-Hole village loop from Hutton-le-Hole' which is rated as easy. It's always a good idea to check specific route details for suitability.
Gillamoor's 'Surprise View' is a notable viewpoint at the eastern end of the village. As the road turns sharply, it reveals an enchanting view of the eastern entrance to Farndale. The village church of St. Aidan is situated on the edge of a moorland escarpment that drops sharply by 150 feet to the River Dove, offering a dramatic and picturesque perspective of the landscape.
The terrain around Gillamoor features rolling hills, moorland, and escarpments. While not traditional mountains, trails often include ascents and descents. Conditions can vary, with some paths potentially being muddy, especially after rain. Good boots are recommended for comfortable exploration of the diverse landscape.
While specific parking and public transport details for individual trailheads are best found on local signage or detailed route descriptions, Gillamoor is a village on the edge of the North York Moors National Park. Access to many trails typically involves reaching the village by car or local bus services, then proceeding to trail starting points. Always check local information for the most current details.


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