Best mountain peaks around Kirkby are found in regions such as the North York Moors, offering diverse elevated terrain. While the town of Kirkby in Merseyside is not known for mountains, other locations named Kirkby or broader regional interpretations provide access to significant peaks. The area features a variety of summits, natural monuments, and challenging climbs. These locations offer extensive views and opportunities for exploration.
Last updated: June 20, 2026
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Until 1912, Roseberry Topping had a smooth, sugarloaf‑like peak. A geological fault combined with underground mining caused a massive collapse, giving the summit its modern jagged profile. The climb up from the car park is steep and can be very busy, even before sunrise in winter where you can see a small procession of torches slowly ascending.
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This is where I realised wearing new boots for a hike this long was a BAD idea!
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Lots of view points, people rock climbing and the up and downs test you as they are short, but a touch punchy for their short elevation!
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Just off the Cleveland Way and about halfway between Carr Ridge to the west and Bloworth Crossing to the east, spectacular views all around on a clear day.
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Urra Moor is fairly large and criss-crossed with several walking routes, some more popular than others. As a result, there are great panoramic views to be had in all directions. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urra_Moor
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Judging from the number of recommendations, photos and tips, this is a hugely popular spot. If you can, get up there nice and early (I started 5.30am in May) to catch the rising sun and see the stones in a mix of sunlight and shadow, both from afar and close up. Spectacular rock formations and views all round.
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More spectacular views. The approach from the west is easier with a more gentle incline than the approach from the east, which involves a series of twisting turning steep steps, good safe footing but hard going both up and down.
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The most popular mountain peaks around Kirkby, primarily located in the North York Moors, include Roseberry Topping Summit, known as the 'Yorkshire Matterhorn' for its dramatic shape. Other highly regarded spots are The Wainstones, a distinctive rocky outcrop, and Carlton Bank Summit Trig Point, offering extensive moorland views.
You can expect diverse terrain ranging from relatively challenging hikes to moorland summits. For instance, the ascent to Roseberry Topping Summit is considered challenging but manageable, while Carlton Bank Summit Trig Point offers a beautifully bleak moorland experience. The Wainstones features distinctive rocky formations, popular for climbing and hiking.
Yes, several peaks offer unique natural features and spectacular viewpoints. Roseberry Topping Summit provides panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. From The Wainstones, you can see across to Middlesbrough and the Tees. Carlton Bank Summit Trig Point offers breathtaking views of Roseberry Topping to the northeast and the undulations of the North York Moors.
The highest point in the North York Moors is Urra Moor, with its summit marked by Round Hill Summit at 1,490 feet (454 meters). This area offers extensive views across vast fells and a sense of tranquility.
Beyond hiking, the area around Kirkby's mountain peaks offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including challenging and moderate options, as detailed in the Cycling around Kirkby guide. There are also dedicated MTB Trails around Kirkby for mountain biking enthusiasts.
Yes, there are easy hiking options available. For example, the Easy hikes around Kirkby guide lists routes like the 'Lord Stones Café & Car Park – Carlton Bank Summit Trig Point loop from Cringle Moor', which is an easy 2.7 km walk.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular views and the sense of accomplishment after reaching the summits. The dramatic shape of Roseberry Topping and the unique rock formations of The Wainstones are often highlighted. The vastness and tranquility of the moorland, especially from Round Hill Summit, are also highly appreciated.
Yes, particularly on Urra Moor, the highest point of the North York Moors. This area is known for its prehistoric remains, including burial mounds and carved stones, some featuring cup and ring carvings. The 'Face Stone' is a notable carved stone in the area.
Yes, some routes, particularly the easier ones, start or pass by cafes. For instance, the 'Lord Stones Café & Car Park' is mentioned as a starting point for an easy hike to Carlton Bank Summit Trig Point. You can find more details in the Easy hikes around Kirkby guide.
The region experiences a temperate maritime climate. While specific best times for hiking aren't detailed, generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and often clearer views. Summer can be popular but may be busier, while winter can bring challenging conditions, especially on higher, exposed moorland.
Many trails in the North York Moors are dog-friendly, but it's always recommended to keep dogs on a lead, especially around livestock and ground-nesting birds, which are common in moorland environments. Always check local signage for specific restrictions.
Hiking times vary significantly based on the peak and chosen route. For example, a relatively challenging but manageable hike to Roseberry Topping Summit can take a few hours depending on your starting point and pace. Shorter, easier loops like those around Carlton Bank Summit Trig Point can be completed in under an hour.


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