Little Roseberry and Great Ayton Moor Walk
Little Roseberry and Great Ayton Moor Walk

Little Roseberry and Great Ayton Moor Walk

North York Moors
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Little Roseberry and Great Ayton Moor Walk

Little Roseberry and Great Ayton Moor Walk

Distance: 4.0mi
Elevation: 571ft
Time: 1.5-2.5h

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The Little Roseberry and Great Ayton Moor Walk is an awesome adventure within the North York Moors that will provide walkers with stunning views of the park. While out on the trail, you will head uphill across the moor to a scenic viewpoint on Little Roseberry before visiting a Second World War Bunker. Stunning views across the barren landscape await on this family-friendly trail.

Little Roseberry and Great Ayton Moor Walk Map

Getting there

To get to the trailhead for the Little Roseberry and Great Ayton Moor Walk from Kildale, make your way northeast for 1.9mi along the Cleveland Way and keep straight on Dikes Lane. Continue on for 0.3mi to arrive at the car park.

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Backcountry Campground

No

When to do

March-November

Pets allowed

Yes - On Leash

Family friendly

Yes

Route Signage

Average

Crowd Levels

Moderate

Route Type

Circuit


Little Roseberry and Great Ayton Moor Walk
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Little Roseberry and Great Ayton Moor Walk Description

Featuring gorgeous views across North York Moors National Park, the Little Roseberry and Great Ayton Moor Walk is a relatively easy adventure that will even give you an insight into an interesting part of World War Two history.

Setting out from the car park, you will head to the north and climb uphill across the moor to reach the beautifully scenic viewpoint atop Little Roseberry. After taking in the sweeping views across the North Yorkshire landscape, you will head to the east and descend the hillside slightly before turning south across the moor.

Here, you will find the control bunker for the Gisborough Moor Starfish Site, where large tanks of flammable liquid were periodically set alight during WW2 in order to trick German Luftwaffe pilots into bombing the surrounding moor instead of nearby cities.

After checking out this interesting historical site, continue on along the trail leading southeast, before making your way west along the hillside to cross over Lonsdale Beck. Once you are across the stream, head down the hill to the southwest to return to the trailhead where you began.

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