
The North York Moors comprise of a high plateau bounded on the north by the Plain of Cleveland and on the south by the vales of Pickering and York. On the north and south the moors are etched by deep valleys, or dales, and the eastern boundary of the park ends is a spectacular coastline. Imagine the miles of stunning heather, towering sea cliffs, secluded beaches and grassy dales waiting for you to discover.


Designated a National Park in 1952, North York Moors enjoys 26 miles of coastline, 846 Historic Monuments including numerous stone crosses across the Moors, and the highest point is Urra Moor and is well worth the climb to see the amazing views as well as almost 2,300 km of track and trails to enjoy. Read more...
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