Ana Cross marks the spot of a prehistoric burial mound, a funerary monument from the Late Neolithic period to the Late Bronze Age. It’s topped by a modern replacement of …
Sheriff’s Pit is the remains of an old ironstone mine. It originally opened as a drift mine in 1857 (where a horizontal shaft is driven into the seam) and was …
Highest moorland of the North York Moors, with "Round Hill" (454m) as the top.
The name is a mix of Old English and Old Norse and means something like "Dirty …
On this spot, on Caulkley Bank, you will find not only the trig point (98m), but also a seat to rest on. There are lovely, far-reaching views of Ryedale from …