
Discover Newton under Roseberry
Newton under Roseberry is a village located in North Yorkshire, England, governed by Redcar and Cleveland Council. Positioned near the iconic Roseberry Topping hill, it offers a glimpse into rural English life. Visitors can explore the surrounding moorlands, which provide opportunities for hiking and enjoying the natural landscape.
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Stay in Newton under Roseberry

Saltburn Holidays Primrose Cottage

Guisborough Town Hall

Pinchinthorpe Hall

The Kings Head Inn

The Kings Head Inn - The Inn Collection Group

Things to Do in Newton under Roseberry

Guisborough Museum

Levenside
Discover Levenside in Stokesley, a picturesque park offering lovely riverside walks and a tranquil escape in a charming market town.

Middlesbrough Hydraulic Clock Tower
Discover the iconic Grade II listed Middlesbrough Hydraulic Clock Tower, a historic beacon of industry and a unique local landmark.
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Acklam Hall

Cleveland Inn
Located in the picturesque village of Commondale, the Cleveland Inn offers a welcoming atmosphere for visitors exploring the Yorkshire countryside. While the pub itself is a charming spot to relax, parking facilities are likely to be pay-and-display, typical for the area. Enjoy the stunning surrounding scenery and the warm hospitality of this historic establishment.

Restaurant @ Gisborough Hall Hotel

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Upcoming Events in Newton under Roseberry
View All Events in Newton under Roseberry βGlastonbeery - Friday 6-11pm Featuring The Tainted Covers
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Walkshire in Newton under Roseberry
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Walk - Roseberry Topping & Captain Cook's Monument
Explore one of the North York Moorsβ most iconic landscapes on this circular walk from Great Ayton. Combining the distinctive summit of Roseberry Topping with the historic Captain Cookβs Monument, this route rewards walkers with panoramic views, woodland trails and rolling moorland scenery. National Park: North York Moors β North York Moors WestCounty/Area: North Yorkshire & Redcar and ClevelandLength: 6.5 miles / 10.6 kmAscent: 1200 feet / 364 metresGrade: Easy/Moderate Start: OS Grid Reference NZ574108Lat: 54.4893Long: -1.115428Postcode: TS9 6HQ (approx. location only)what3words: slam.asked.instant GPX Route Map roseberry-topping-captain-cookDownload Route Outline This popular North York Moors walk begins in the pretty village of Great Ayton, winding through woodland and open countryside to the dramatic peak of Roseberry Topping. With its striking shape and sweeping views, itβs one of Yorkshireβs most recognisable landmarks. After enjoying the summit panorama, the route continues across moorland paths to Captain Cookβs Monument β an obelisk dedicated to the famed explorer who spent his boyhood in Great Ayton. From here, gentle woodland tracks and field paths complete the circuit back to the village. This route offers a satisfying mix of scenery and heritage, perfect for a half-day walk in the heart of the North York Moors.

Walk: Eston Nab
Situated to the east of Middlesbrough this 800ft hill gives stunning views of the Yorkshire coast line and the North York Moors. The Route what3words for start point: ///finger.sorry.rail Start Point: Ormesby Finish Point: Ormesby Distance: 3 Miles GPX Route Map eston-nabDownload Walk Description This is a moderate climb up to the summit along a clear path, however it does have benches to rest on the way and the path is steep in places so please be weary of this before you set out. On the way to the top there are some interesting and historic things to spot and explore. The Nab was the site of a look out in the Napoleonic wars. protecting the coast and port of Middlesbrough from attack. The ruins of this are now known as the Eston Nab monument. There are also bronze age mounds and Iron age settlements that add even more flavour to the history of the location.


