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Family friendly hiking trails around Lastingham are set within the southern fringe of the North York Moors National Park, offering a diverse landscape for outdoor activities. The region is characterized by expansive moorland, including Spaunton escarpment and Spaunton Moor, alongside varied woodland sections and rolling green hills. Hikers will encounter a mix of quiet fields, country lanes, and moorland-fed streams, providing varied terrain for all abilities. This area provides access to the wider North York Moors, featuring natural beauty and…
Last updated: May 10, 2026
4.7
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211
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7.32km
02:02
130m
130m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.6
(7)
27
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6.89km
02:04
190m
190m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.4
(7)
17
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6.56km
01:45
70m
80m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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17
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14.9km
04:09
280m
280m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12
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4.82km
01:29
150m
150m
Moderate hike. Great for any fitness level. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Tough ride up to here and could be dangerous to go down, but fantastic views!
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"Each of these crosses can tell its own story and what motivated people to erect "their" cross at this spot. (...) These wayside crosses were erected as visible signs and attract the attention of many people. The cross is a symbol of life. It stands as a sign of our Christian hope and aims to direct our gaze to Jesus Christ, who has overcome death (...). The cross is a part of our lives, just as it was a part of the life of Jesus. So I hope that many people... will seek out the wayside crosses, whether as places of silence and respite before God, or as places of community gathering, prayer, and praise." (Source: Dean Rainald M. Ollig in: "Wayside Crosses... Small Sacred Monuments as Signs of Popular Piety")
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Glorious views across Rosedale from this point on the northern side of Spaunton Moor. Disused railway track provides ideal surface for hiking, running and biking, very easy going with minimal gradient.
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Great views from Hutton Ridge on Spaunton Moor, public footpath runs south and pops out at Hutton-le-Hole next to the village car park.
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Apparently regarded by the Victorians as "ill-planned and untidy", but now quite possibly one the most picturesque Moors villages, Hutton-le-Hole is a very popular starting point for hikes. Fairly sizeable car park just on the eastern side of the village off the road to Lastingham. Lots more info available at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hutton-le-Hole, https://www.yorkshire.com/hutton-le-hole/?srsltid=AfmBOoqlQxZoMrKrxFTMhz3S7ZTijB3NKHNKMKO3WYru-vDGGmjNYk2Q, https://www.northyorkmoors.org.uk/places-to-go/hutton-le-hole-lastingham-appleton-le-moors
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Photographer @Jessica Mather had the misfortune of not being able to enjoy the view offered by the ANA CROSS site during her run here due to the weather conditions. However, more than two dozen photos of the small sacred monument and the panorama offered by the prominent location can be seen on the hiking highlight of the same name =>> https://www.komoot.com/de-de/highlight/2252418
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remains of rosedale priory also within the same grounds
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There are 14 family-friendly hiking trails around Lastingham, offering a variety of experiences for all ages. Most of these routes are moderate, with a couple of easy options perfect for younger children or those seeking a more relaxed stroll.
The trails around Lastingham feature a diverse mix of terrain, from quiet fields and country lanes to enchanting woodland sections and expansive moorland. You'll encounter rolling green hills and moorland-fed streams, providing varied and engaging landscapes for families to explore.
Yes, there are easy options available. The Lastingham Knoll – Hutton-le-Hole village loop from Lastingham is a good choice, covering about 6.5 km with gentle elevation changes. While some paths are suitable, it's always best to check individual route details for specific stroller accessibility as some sections might be uneven.
Many routes offer glimpses into the region's history and natural beauty. You could visit the historic Bank Top Iron Kilns, explore the charming Hutton-le-Hole Village Green and Stream, or discover the ancient Ana Cross with its fantastic moorland views. Some trails also pass by viewpoints like Simon Howe Bronze Age Cairn.
Absolutely! Many of the family-friendly trails around Lastingham are circular, making them convenient for day trips. For example, the Hutton-le-Hole village – Hutton-le-Hole village loop from Lastingham is a popular 7.2 km circular option that connects two charming villages.
Lastingham is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn are particularly pleasant for family hikes. In spring, the woodlands come alive, and in autumn, the moorland heather provides stunning colours. Summer offers longer daylight hours, while winter can be crisp and clear, though some paths might be muddy or icy.
Parking is generally available in and around Lastingham and nearby villages like Hutton-le-Hole. Specific parking information can often be found in the details of individual komoot tours, so it's worth checking the route page for the most accurate advice.
Yes, the area has charming options for refreshments. Hutton-le-Hole, a village often featured in these routes, has cafes. For a pub experience, The Lion Inn at Blakey Ridge is a well-known establishment in the wider area, though it might require a short drive depending on your chosen trail.
The komoot community highly rates the trails around Lastingham, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 700 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, the charming villages encountered along the way, and the well-maintained paths that make for enjoyable family outings.
Many trails in the North York Moors National Park are dog-friendly, but it's crucial to keep dogs under control, especially around livestock and during ground-nesting bird seasons. Always check local signage and individual route descriptions for specific guidance on bringing your dog.
Given the varied terrain and potential for changing weather in the North York Moors, it's advisable to wear comfortable, layered clothing and sturdy walking shoes. Bring water, snacks, sun protection, and waterproofs, even on seemingly clear days. A map or GPS device is also recommended.


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