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View of Scugdale from Barker's Crags

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View of Scugdale from Barker's Crags

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The View of Scugdale from Barker's Crags offers a captivating vista within the North York Moors National Park in North Yorkshire, England. Situated at an elevation of 303 metres, this viewpoint provides a panoramic outlook over the scenic Scugdale valley, framed by the distinctive geological formations of Barker's Crags and Barker's Ridge. The dale itself stretches from Scugdale Head on Noon Hill down to the village of Swainby, with the Scugdale Beck winding through its sheltered expanse.

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    3. august 2023

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    Fabulous views from here over Scugdale and over to Yorkshire Dales.

    16. februar 2024

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    Very picturesque, Scugdale begins at Scugdale Head on Noon Hill. This is a watershed that separates the valleys of Scugdale to the west, Raisdale to the East and Arnsgill to the south. Scugdale Beck begins at the dale's head and flows 3 miles to Swainby. Along the watershed's ridge, known as Barker's Ridge, there are a series of boundary stones. Following Rank Crag around the north side of Scugdale it reaches Barker's Crag, a popular bouldering location.

    15. april 2025

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    The path running east-west along the ridge line is not well-trodden, it tends to disappear and reappear so you may end up having to walk through some knee-deep heather, but the views to the south over Scugdale are well worth it.

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    Barker's Crags and Stoney Wicks loop from Scugdale Hall — North York Moors National Park

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    Sted: Whorlton, Hambleton, North Yorkshire, Yorkshire And The Humber, England, Storbritannia

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    What is the typical terrain and difficulty level for walks around Barker's Crags?

    The terrain around Barker's Crags is generally considered intermediate. While the views are rewarding, hikers should be prepared for paths along the ridge line that are not always well-trodden. Some sections may involve walking through knee-deep heather, especially on less defined east-west paths. Appropriate footwear is highly recommended.

    Are there any specific landmarks or natural features to look out for near Barker's Crags?

    Absolutely. Beyond the stunning view of Scugdale itself, you can spot the distinctive Barker's Crags, which are a low ridge of hard sandstone boulders popular for bouldering. Along Barker's Ridge, you might also notice a series of boundary stones. In the valley below, the Scugdale Beck winds its way, and the historic Scugdale Hall may be visible.

    What are the parking options for visiting View of Scugdale from Barker's Crags?

    While specific trailhead parking directly at Barker's Crags isn't detailed, visitors typically access the area via trails that connect to nearby villages or established routes like the Cleveland Way. Parking would generally be found in these surrounding areas, such as Swainby, which is at the end of Scugdale. It's advisable to check local parking availability for your chosen starting point.

    Is public transport available to reach the Scugdale area for walks?

    Access to the North York Moors National Park, including the Scugdale area, can be challenging via public transport. While some bus services operate within the park, they are often infrequent and may not directly serve trailheads. Planning your journey in advance and checking local bus routes to villages like Swainby or Osmotherley, which offer access to the wider area, is recommended.

    Is the View of Scugdale from Barker's Crags suitable for families with children?

    The area is generally suitable for families who are accustomed to intermediate-level hikes. The paths can be uneven and involve walking through heather, which might be challenging for very young children or those with limited mobility. However, older children who enjoy walking and exploring natural landscapes will likely appreciate the adventure and the rewarding views.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails around Barker's Crags and Scugdale?

    Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the trails around Barker's Crags and Scugdale. As this area is within the North York Moors National Park, it's crucial to keep dogs under close control, especially during lambing season (spring) or when livestock are present. Always follow the Countryside Code, which often means keeping dogs on a lead.

    What is the best time of year to visit Barker's Crags for hiking?

    While beautiful year-round, the best time to visit Barker's Crags for hiking is typically during spring, summer, or early autumn. Clear days offer the best visibility for appreciating the extensive views. In late summer, the heather blooms, adding a vibrant purple to the landscape. Winter can be stunning but requires preparedness for colder weather, potentially icy conditions, and shorter daylight hours.

    Are there any circular walks that include the View of Scugdale from Barker's Crags?

    Yes, the area is crisscrossed by various paths, including sections of the long-distance Cleveland Way and Coast to Coast path. Many hikers create circular routes by combining these established trails with local footpaths. You can often start from nearby villages like Swainby or Osmotherley and plan a loop that incorporates Barker's Crags, offering diverse scenery and viewpoints.

    What should I pack for an intermediate walk to Barker's Crags?

    For an intermediate walk to Barker's Crags, it's essential to pack appropriate gear. This includes sturdy hiking boots suitable for uneven and potentially boggy terrain, weather-resistant clothing (layers are best), a map and compass or GPS device, sufficient water and snacks, and a first-aid kit. Given the exposed nature of the ridge, sun protection and waterproofs are advisable even on seemingly fine days.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near Scugdale and Barker's Crags?

    While Barker's Crags itself is a remote viewpoint, the nearby villages offer amenities. Swainby, at the foot of Scugdale, has a pub and potentially other services. Osmotherley, a popular walking hub, also provides pubs, cafes, and various accommodation options, including B&Bs and campsites. These villages serve as excellent bases for exploring the wider North York Moors area.

    What historical significance does Scugdale hold?

    Scugdale has a rich history. Approximately 18,000 years ago, it was a large glacial lake. More recently, between 1857 and 1885, the Ailesbury Ironstone Mine operated here. The dale was also known for weaving and bleaching fine linens, powered by water mills. Notably, it was the childhood home of Harry Cooper, the 'Scugdale Giant,' who toured with Barnum's circus.

    Are there any 'hidden gems' or less-known spots near Barker's Crags worth exploring?

    Beyond the main viewpoint, exploring the full length of Barker's Ridge can reveal additional panoramic vistas and boundary stones. For those interested in history, seeking out remnants of the old Ailesbury Ironstone Mine or the sites of former water mills along Scugdale Beck can offer a glimpse into the area's industrial past. The quiet, sheltered corners of the valley itself can also feel like hidden gems.

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