
Errington Woods Trig point
π Errington Woods, Guisborough TS11 8AN, UK
About Errington Woods Trig point
The Errington Woods Trig Point is a historical landmark nestled within the scenic Errington Woods, near Guisborough in North Yorkshire. Originally a key triangulation station for the Ordnance Survey, this concrete pillar served a vital role in mapping the UK. Today, it stands as a popular destination for those exploring the woodlands, offering a unique blend of history and natural beauty.
Visitors to the Errington Woods Trig Point are rewarded with magnificent panoramic views over the surrounding landscape, making it an excellent spot for photographers and nature enthusiasts alike. The area is also highly regarded by outdoor activity seekers, with numerous trails suitable for walkers and cyclists. Positive reviews highlight the "great views" and the presence of "good bike jumps," indicating its popularity as an adventure hub.
Visiting Information
The Errington Woods Trig Point is accessible 24 hours a day, seven days a week, allowing visitors to enjoy the views and trails at their leisure. It boasts an impressive 4.6/5 stars from customer reviews. As an outdoor landmark, specific accessibility features or payment options are not applicable.
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π Errington Woods, Guisborough TS11 8AN, UK
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Showing 4 of 5 reviews from Google Maps.Last updated 2 February 2026.
There such good bike jumps
Great views
It's just the trig point. . .