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Arden Great Moor & Black Hambleton loop

Hard

23

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Arden Great Moor & Black Hambleton loop

02:31

20.4km

330m

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Embark on the Arden Great Moor & Black Hambleton loop, a difficult jogging route that challenges you with diverse terrain. You will navigate broad tracks, narrow paths winding through heather, and significant sections of gravel and natural surfaces. This 12.7 miles (20.4 km) journey involves a substantial 1090 feet (332…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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North York Moors National Park

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4.65 km

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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11.8 km

High Paradise Farm Tearoom

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High Paradise Farm is a traditional 16th century hill farm that’s diversified. They have a great little tearoom as well as camping, self-catering accommodation, and an event or wedding venue. …

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16.7 km

Arden Great Moor is an area of grouse moor on the western edge of the North York Moors national park.
The Cleveland Way long distance trail runs for 175km from …

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20.4 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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17.5 km

1.67 km

1.07 km

189 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

15.0 km

3.89 km

1.33 km

175 m

< 100 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the terrain like on the Arden Great Moor & Black Hambleton loop?

The trail features diverse terrain, including open moorland, broad tracks, and narrow paths winding through heather. You'll encounter sections of gravel, natural surfaces, and designated paths. Be prepared for potentially very muddy and waterlogged conditions after rain, especially on paths contouring hillsides. Some initial sections can be peaty before becoming grassy or stoned.

How difficult is this jogging route?

Komoot categorizes the Arden Great Moor & Black Hambleton loop as a "difficult" run, requiring "very good fitness." There's a substantial elevation gain of 332 meters (1089 ft), including a long climb up Black Hambleton. While some paths are accessible, sure-footedness is required for uneven or technical sections.

Where can I park to access the Arden Great Moor & Black Hambleton loop?

The trail typically starts from a parking area near the Hambleton Drove Road, often referred to as the Hambleton Street car park. This provides direct access to the route.

What are the main points of interest along the route?

You'll encounter several notable features, including the highest point in the Hambleton Hills, the Black Hambleton Summit Trig Point, offering extensive views. The route also passes through Arden Great Moor and the Cleveland Way, and you can stop for refreshments at the traditional High Paradise Farm Tearoom. Keep an eye out for historical elements like the ruins of Limekiln House and the ancient drovers' road, Hambleton Street.

Are dogs allowed on the Arden Great Moor & Black Hambleton loop?

Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the trail. However, as much of the route crosses active grouse moorland and passes through areas with livestock, it is crucial to keep dogs on a lead at all times to protect wildlife and farm animals.

What is the best time of year to jog this loop?

Spring and autumn offer pleasant conditions with vibrant colors, but be aware that paths can become very muddy after rain. Summer provides longer daylight hours and generally drier conditions, though the moor can be exposed. Winter can be challenging due to cold, wind, and potentially icy or snowy conditions.

Does this route intersect with other well-known trails?

Yes, a significant portion of the Arden Great Moor & Black Hambleton loop follows the famous Cleveland Way (59% of the route). It also intersects with sections of the Paradise Trail (21%), The Inn Way (4%), The White Rose - Moors Variant (4%), The White Rose Cycle Route (2%), Hambleton Road (3%), and Red Way (2%).

What kind of views can I expect on the trail?

The loop is renowned for its far-reaching and tremendous views. You can expect panoramic vistas across the Vale of Mowbray and the eastern hills of the Yorkshire Dales. Views extend to the Rye Valley, Hawnby Moor, and the Tabular Hills. On a clear day, it might even be possible to spot the Pennines in the distance from the Cleveland Way section.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required to access the North York Moors National Park or this trail?

No, there are typically no entrance fees or permits required to access the North York Moors National Park or to jog this specific trail. However, standard National Park regulations apply, such as keeping dogs on leads and following the Countryside Code.

Are there any places to get food or drink along the way?

Yes, the traditional 16th-century High Paradise Farm Tearoom is located along the route and offers a welcome stop for food and snacks.

Is this a good trail for beginner joggers?

Given its 'difficult' rating, substantial elevation gain, and varied terrain, this loop is not recommended for beginner joggers. It requires a very good level of fitness and some sure-footedness. Beginners might find more suitable routes elsewhere in the North York Moors National Park.

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