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Top 5 Natural Monuments around Winton, Stank And Hallikeld

Best natural monuments around Winton, Stank And Hallikeld are found within a landscape characterized by diverse natural features, including significant hills, expansive moors, and ancient geological formations. This area, primarily located in North Yorkshire, offers numerous viewpoints and natural landmarks. The terrain includes summits, wooded areas, and open moorland, providing varied opportunities for exploration. Visitors can discover a range of natural monuments that showcase the region's unique geology and historical significance.

Best natural monuments around Winton, Stank And Hallikeld

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Last updated: July 1, 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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Bronze Age Burial Mound on North York Moors

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A Bronze Age burial mound that dates back to approximately 2000 BC. Unfortunately, walkers in the area have mistaken it as a cairn and have added their own stones to …

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View of Whorl Hill

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Great views of Whorl Hill along the Cleveland Way from between Knolls End and Gold Hill.

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Faber's Stone

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Faber's Stone

Cut Mark: Leystone Ridge, Faber's Stone

Cut Mark: on Standing Stone. Shown on 1857, 1895, 1914 & 1952 maps as BS. Shown on 1895 map as BM 1055.0 …

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The Yorkshire Hiker
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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A Bronze Age burial mound that dates back to approximately 2000 BC. Unfortunately, walkers in the area have mistaken it as a cairn and have added their own stones to it, so the North York Moors National Park have added a sign opposite to avoid others doing the same.

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Ronnie
November 10, 2024, Faber's Stone

Faber's Stone Cut Mark: Leystone Ridge, Faber's Stone Cut Mark: on Standing Stone. Shown on 1857, 1895, 1914 & 1952 maps as BS. Shown on 1895 map as BM 1055.0 ft, and on 1914 and 1952 maps as BM 1054.9 ft. (321.5m).

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RichD
August 27, 2024, View of Whorl Hill

Great views of Whorl Hill along the Cleveland Way from between Knolls End and Gold Hill.

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Whorl Hill is between Faceby and Whorlton. It is dome shaped and covered in trees. There is a walk through the woods.

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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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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular natural monuments to visit around Winton, Stank And Hallikeld?

Visitors frequently enjoy the panoramic vistas from View from Beacon Hill Summit, offering far-reaching views over Arncliffe Wood and Scarth Wood Moor. Another favorite is the Black Hambleton Summit Trig Point, which provides excellent views of the Hambleton Hills and, on clear days, even Great Whernside in the Yorkshire Dales.

Are there any historical natural monuments in the area?

Yes, you can explore the Bronze Age Burial Mound on North York Moors, which dates back to approximately 2000 BC. It offers a glimpse into ancient history within the natural landscape.

What kind of views can I expect from the natural monuments?

The natural monuments in this region are primarily known for their stunning viewpoints. From Beacon Hill Summit, you'll see the dramatic northern escarpment of the moors stretching towards Roseberry Topping. The Black Hambleton Summit Trig Point offers expansive views across the Hambleton Hills and beyond.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments or walks available?

The View from Beacon Hill Summit is considered family-friendly, offering accessible paths to enjoy the fantastic views. Many of the trails leading to these natural monuments are suitable for families, though some may involve moderate inclines.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The area around Winton, Stank And Hallikeld is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous easy hikes, such as the 'Mount Grace Priory and Lady Chapel loop' or the 'Osmotherley South End Climb – Cod Beck Reservoir loop'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like the 'Swainby & Stokesley loop'. Runners can also enjoy trails like the 'Brompton Village loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the easy hikes guide, cycling guide, and running trails guide for the region.

What is Faber's Stone?

Faber's Stone is a notable standing stone in the area, marked on historical maps and featuring a cut mark. It's considered both a man-made and natural monument, offering a point of interest for those exploring the landscape.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments?

The North York Moors, where many of these natural monuments are located, offer beautiful scenery year-round. Spring brings vibrant wildflowers, while summer provides longer daylight hours for exploration. Autumn showcases stunning foliage, and winter can offer crisp, clear views, though conditions may be more challenging. Always check local weather forecasts before your visit.

Are there any natural monuments with forest walks?

Yes, the area around Whorl Hill offers great views of this dome-shaped, tree-covered feature, with walks available through its woods. It's a lovely spot for those who enjoy forested natural settings.

What kind of terrain should I expect when visiting these natural monuments?

The terrain around Winton, Stank And Hallikeld is diverse, featuring summits, open moorland, and wooded areas. Paths can range from easy tracks, such as those leading to Beacon Hill Summit, to more rugged trails, especially when ascending to trig points like Black Hambleton Summit. Expect some elevation changes, particularly when reaching viewpoints.

Is public transport available to reach the natural monuments?

While specific public transport routes directly to every natural monument may be limited, you can often find public transport options to nearby towns and villages like Osmotherley or Northallerton, which serve as starting points for many routes that pass by or lead to these natural features. From these points, you may need to walk or cycle to reach the monuments.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the natural monuments in this region?

Visitors consistently praise the incredible, far-reaching views from the summits and viewpoints, often highlighting the sense of tranquility and the dramatic landscapes of the North York Moors. The historical significance of sites like the Bronze Age Burial Mound also adds a unique layer of interest to the natural beauty.

Are there any specific geological features to look out for?

The region is characterized by its ancient geological formations, including the sandstone ranges and plateaus of the North York Moors. While not explicitly detailed as individual features in the guide data, the overall landscape, with its prominent hills and escarpments, is a testament to millions of years of geological processes.

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