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The 5 Most Amazing Peaks around Newton

Best mountain peaks around Newton are found within a landscape characterized by diverse terrain, including moorland, forests, and historical sites. This region offers a range of elevations, from prominent summits to lower hills, providing varied outdoor experiences. The area is known for its natural beauty and features several points of interest for hikers and explorers. Its geographic features include open moors and wooded areas, contributing to a rich natural environment.

Best mountain peaks around Newton

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Last updated: June 30, 2026

Simon Howe Bronze Age Cairn

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At Simon Howe (260 m), you will see a cairn and a ring of stones, but what they used to be and for what purpose is apparently 'shrouded by the …

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A rather oddly located trig point, nonetheless it's worth noticing it as this is actually the highest point in Dalby Forest, at 248 m! Ordnance Survey have these days stopped …

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Spires Bank Summit

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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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High Woof Howe (Derwent Head Rigg) 290m P16 (951ft)
(Hill ID: 512579) [JNSA s10481]
County of Yorkshire Definitive List summit.
North York Moors National Park Definitive List summit

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Riseborough Hill Summit

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Riseborough Hill 72.12m P25.3 (237ft)
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June 1, 2025, High Woof Howe (Derwent Head Rigg) Summit

High Woof Howe (Derwent Head Rigg) 290m P16 (951ft) (Hill ID: 512579) [JNSA s10481] County of Yorkshire Definitive List summit. North York Moors National Park Definitive List summit

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Many paths. Quiet and beautiful. Perfect for a mountain and a gravel bike.

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Fantastic 360 degree views and a variety of routeing options. I can't comment on the track west to Wheeldale Lodge or the bridleway south along Simon Howe Rigg to Cropton Forest, but both the bridleway north to Goathland, and the track east to Fen Bog Nature Reserve and the A169 are good quality tracks over easy terrain. The track east to Fen Bog is still quite waterlogged and boggy in some places even in July, but it is quite easy to skirt around these over the heather.

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This location was about 10 miles into this trail. It is a crossroads in Dalby Forest. You can rest the bikes against several fences & gates, then sit down on an elevated drain type seat. Good point to rehydrate and eat

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A scheduled monument, Simon Howe is a large round cairn on Goathland Moor that offers great views of the North York Moors National Park.

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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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At Simon Howe (260 m), you will see a cairn and a ring of stones, but what they used to be and for what purpose is apparently 'shrouded by the mist of time' as they used to phrase it in my favourite sci-fi series! In the summer, you will be surrounded by a sea of purple heather. There are some stones here on which it will be possible to rest your running feet for awhile.

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A rather oddly located trig point, nonetheless it's worth noticing it as this is actually the highest point in Dalby Forest, at 248 m! Ordnance Survey have these days stopped placing trig points, which is perhaps good, as this one is now obviously surrounded by forest.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most notable mountain peaks and high points around Newton?

The region around Newton offers several distinct high points. Among the most popular is Simon Howe Bronze Age Cairn, which provides expansive views over Goathland Moor. Another significant spot is the Dalby Forest Crossroads Rest Area, which marks the highest point in Dalby Forest at 248 meters. You can also visit Spires Bank Summit, known for its distinctive boulder and spectacular views of the North Yorkshire Moors, and High Woof Howe (Derwent Head Rigg) Summit, reaching 290 meters.

Are there any historical sites among the peaks near Newton?

Yes, the area combines natural beauty with historical significance. Simon Howe Bronze Age Cairn is a prominent example, featuring a well-preserved Bronze Age round cairn, a stone row, and a standing stone, offering a glimpse into ancient history amidst the moorland.

What kind of views can I expect from the mountain peaks around Newton?

The peaks and high points around Newton offer diverse and stunning views. From Simon Howe Bronze Age Cairn, you can enjoy expansive vistas over the wild Goathland Moor. Spires Bank Summit provides spectacular views of the surrounding North Yorkshire Moors. Generally, you can expect a mix of open moorland, dense forests, and rolling hills, especially beautiful during fall foliage.

Are there easy or family-friendly mountain walks near Newton?

Yes, the region offers several easy and family-friendly options. The Dalby Forest Crossroads Rest Area is within Dalby Forest, which is known for its accessible trails suitable for families. For specific easy hiking routes, you can explore options like the "Cross Dale – Lockton Tea Room & Gallery loop" or the "Hiking loop from Newton" which are part of the Easy hikes around Newton guide.

What outdoor activities can I do near Newton's mountain peaks?

Beyond exploring the peaks themselves, Newton offers a range of outdoor activities. Hiking is very popular, with numerous trails for all skill levels. You can find detailed routes in the Hiking around Newton guide. Mountain biking is also a major draw, especially in Dalby Forest, with routes like "The Full Red Trail" and "Blue Jubilee Trail" available in the MTB Trails around Newton guide.

What is the best time of year to visit the mountain peaks around Newton?

The region's mountain peaks are enjoyable throughout the year, but each season offers a different experience. Spring brings blooming wildflowers, while summer is ideal for long days of hiking. Autumn is particularly stunning with vibrant fall foliage across the moorland and forests. Winter offers crisp air and potentially snow-dusted landscapes, though some trails might be more challenging.

Can I bring my dog on hiking trails around Newton's peaks?

Many trails in the Newton area, especially those through moorland and forests like Dalby Forest, are generally dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially near livestock or protected wildlife areas, and to check specific trail regulations before you go.

Are there specific hiking routes recommended near Newton's peaks?

Yes, there are many recommended hiking routes. For moderate hikes, consider trails like the "Newton Dale and Levisham loop from Levisham Station" or the "Skelton Tower Viewpoint – Hole of Horcum Bridleway loop from Levisham," both detailed in the Hiking around Newton guide. For easier options, check the Easy hikes around Newton guide.

Where can I find scenic viewpoints around Newton?

The area is rich in scenic viewpoints. Simon Howe Bronze Age Cairn offers 360-degree views over Goathland Moor. Spires Bank Summit is another excellent spot for taking in the North Yorkshire Moors. These locations provide stunning panoramas of the diverse landscape.

Are there less crowded mountain trails near Newton?

While popular spots can attract visitors, the extensive network of trails in the North York Moors and Dalby Forest means you can often find quieter paths. Exploring some of the less-known routes or visiting during off-peak times (weekdays, early mornings) can help you experience the tranquility of the landscape. Look for trails that venture deeper into the moorland or forest away from main attractions.

What should I wear when hiking the peaks around Newton?

Given the varied terrain and often unpredictable weather of the region, it's best to dress in layers. Waterproof and windproof outer layers are advisable, along with sturdy hiking boots. Even in summer, conditions can change quickly, so be prepared for rain and cooler temperatures, especially at higher elevations.

Are there facilities like rest areas or cafes near the mountain peaks?

Yes, some areas offer facilities. The Dalby Forest Crossroads Rest Area provides a good spot to rest during a ride or hike. Dalby Forest itself has visitor centers with cafes and restrooms. For other areas, it's wise to carry your own refreshments, as facilities might be sparse on more remote trails.

Is there parking available at trailheads for the peaks around Newton?

Parking is generally available at key access points for popular trails and within areas like Dalby Forest. However, specific information for individual trailheads can vary. It's recommended to check local signage or trail guides for designated parking areas before your visit, especially for more remote locations.

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