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The 7 Most Amazing Peaks around Hutton Buscel

Best mountain peaks around Hutton Buscel are found within a landscape of rolling hills and expansive moorland, rather than traditional towering mountains. This charming village, situated on a hillside in North Yorkshire, offers numerous elevated viewpoints. The area provides opportunities for scenic hikes and panoramic vistas across the Vale of Pickering and the North York Moors.

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  • The most popular mountain peaks is Roger Trod Viewpoint, a trail that serves as a peak and…

Last updated: June 30, 2026

Dalby Forest Crossroads Rest Area

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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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Roger Trod Viewpoint

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Roger Trod is a peak and viewpoint on the Cleveland Way trail. It's about 328 feet (100 m) above the sea and there is a convenient bench.

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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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Oliver's Mount is an area of high ground overlooking Scarborough, with great views over the town. Oliver's Mount first held a motorcycle race in 1946 and continues to do so …

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East Heslerton Wold

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East Heslerton Wold is on the edge of the Yorkshire Wolds with the Vale of Pickering just to the north. The Yorkshire Wolds Way passes close by.

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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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September 18, 2024, Roger Trod Viewpoint

Roger Trod is a peak and viewpoint on the Cleveland Way trail. It's about 328 feet (100 m) above the sea and there is a convenient bench.

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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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Oliver's Mount is an area of high ground overlooking Scarborough, with great views over the town. Oliver's Mount first held a motorcycle race in 1946 and continues to do so today. In 2016 it was the summit for the final classified climb on the third stage of the Tour de Yorkshire.

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Brilliant views of Scarborough and the Yorkshire Coast on a clear day.

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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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Natalie
October 12, 2022, East Heslerton Wold

East Heslerton Wold is on the edge of the Yorkshire Wolds with the Vale of Pickering just to the north. The Yorkshire Wolds Way passes close by. You get a sense of being high up here, even though it is only at 174m at its highest. With quiet lanes its worth the climb up to get here.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of elevated experiences can I expect around Hutton Buscel?

Hutton Buscel is situated amidst rolling hills and expansive moorland, offering numerous elevated viewpoints and scenic hikes rather than traditional towering mountain peaks. You can find forest high points, moorland summits, and coastal overlooks, providing panoramic vistas across the Vale of Pickering, the Yorkshire Wolds, and the North York Moors.

Are there any prominent viewpoints near Hutton Buscel?

Yes, several prominent viewpoints offer stunning vistas. For example, Roger Trod Viewpoint is a popular spot on the Cleveland Way trail, approximately 100 meters above sea level, featuring a convenient bench. Another excellent location is View of Scarborough from Oliver's Mount, which provides brilliant panoramic views of Scarborough and the Yorkshire Coast on a clear day.

What is the highest point in Dalby Forest near Hutton Buscel?

The highest point in Dalby Forest is marked by the Dalby Forest Crossroads Rest Area, reaching 248 meters. It's a notable spot, even if the trig point is now surrounded by forest, and serves as a good place to rest during a ride or hike.

Are there any family-friendly walks with elevated views?

While specific 'mountain' walks are more about elevated terrain, the region offers options suitable for families. The Dalby Forest Crossroads Rest Area is within Dalby Forest, which has many family-friendly trails. The easier 6.85 km Thirlsey loop from Hackness, with an elevation gain of 170 meters, is also suitable for most fitness levels and offers pleasant elevated scenery.

What are some popular hiking trails near Hutton Buscel?

Beyond specific viewpoints, the area offers diverse hiking experiences. The moderate 13.4 km Ayton Castle and Throxenby Mere loop features an elevation gain of 230 meters, allowing exploration of castle ruins, a mere, and woodlands. For those seeking higher ground, High Woof Howe (Derwent Head Rigg) Summit reaches 290 meters (951 feet) and is recognized as a definitive list summit in the North York Moors National Park.

Can I find cycling routes near the elevated areas of Hutton Buscel?

Yes, there are several cycling opportunities. For gravel biking, you can explore routes like the 'View of Dalby Forest Edge – Dalby Forest loop from Allerston' or 'Seavy Slack Junction – View of Dalby Forest Edge loop from Allerston'. For road cycling, consider routes such as 'Hackness Village – Throxenby Mere loop from East Ayton' or 'Scarborough North Bay Beach – Scarborough South Bay Beach loop from East Ayton'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Gravel biking around Hutton Buscel and Road Cycling Routes around Hutton Buscel guides.

What is East Heslerton Wold and what views does it offer?

East Heslerton Wold is an elevated area on the edge of the Yorkshire Wolds, reaching 174 meters at its highest point. It provides a strong sense of being high up, with excellent views across the Vale of Pickering to the north. The Yorkshire Wolds Way also passes close by.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the elevated spots around Hutton Buscel?

Visitors appreciate the diverse elevated experiences, from the panoramic coastal views offered by Oliver's Mount to the serene forest high points like Dalby Forest Crossroads Rest Area. Many enjoy the sense of achievement from reaching summits like High Woof Howe and the rewarding vistas across the varied landscapes of the North York Moors and Vale of Pickering.

Are there any historical sites associated with the elevated areas?

Yes, the region combines natural beauty with historical interest. The Ayton Castle and Throxenby Mere loop allows visitors to explore castle ruins alongside elevated sections. Additionally, Oliver's Mount, while a natural high ground, has a history of hosting motorcycle races since 1946 and was a classified climb in the Tour de Yorkshire.

What are the general elevation levels of the 'peaks' in this area?

The 'peaks' around Hutton Buscel are generally elevated hills and moorland summits rather than traditional mountains. Elevations range from around 100 meters above sea level at Roger Trod Viewpoint, to 174 meters at East Heslerton Wold, and up to 290 meters (951 feet) at High Woof Howe (Derwent Head Rigg) Summit. The broader North York Moors region features several points rising over 300 meters (1,000 feet).

Are there any specific cycling networks that pass through or near these elevated areas?

Yes, the Moor to Sea Cycle Network has routes that pass through the area. For example, you can find segments like 'Moor to Sea Cycle Network: 3b Highwood Brow to Scarborough' or 'Moor to Sea Cycle Network: 5b Highwood Brow to Pickering'. These routes offer varying difficulties and are detailed in the Cycling around Hutton Buscel guide.

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