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Walk 3165 - Roseberry Topping & Highcliff Nab from Eston

  

Nat Park   North York Moors
County/Area   Redcar and Cleveland
AuthorJim Farrow
Length14.3 miles / 23.2 km
Ascent2100 feet / 636 metres
Grademoderate
Startgrid reference NZ564191

Photo from the walk - Roseberry Topping & Highcliff Nab from Eston Photo from the walk - Roseberry Topping & Highcliff Nab from Eston Photo from the walk - Roseberry Topping & Highcliff Nab from Eston Photo from the walk - Roseberry Topping & Highcliff Nab from Eston Photo from the walk - Roseberry Topping & Highcliff Nab from Eston Photo from the walk - Roseberry Topping & Highcliff Nab from Eston 
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Living in Eston I count myself lucky to have the North Yorkshire Moors more or less right in my backyard, although the fence ( the Eston Hills) take a little getting over. However once over the hill you find yourself on Eston Moor with great views towards the south and the not too distant North York Moors. One of my favourite day walks (and it definitely takes me a good day with an 8.00am start) starts from the The Flatts Lane Country Park car park (Grid ref. NZ564191).

Roseberry Topping & Highcliff Nab from Eston Roseberry Topping & Highcliff Nab from Eston Roseberry Topping & Highcliff Nab from Eston 
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From the car park, cross the road and follow the path all the way up to Eston Nab from where there are excellent views across Teesside and also south. If you feel you have time then an exploration of the old mine workings is worthwhile. From the Nab (Grid ref. NZ568183) I generally follow one of a few paths south west to pick up the Tees Link at either grid ref. NZ560171 or NZ566170. Stay on the ‘Tees Link’, which is well marked, down to the Cross Keys Public House. Be careful here, after an hour or so of gentle meandering and solitude it's a bit of a sensory overload to be faced with traffic at motorway speeds!

Cross the dual carriageway and pick up the ‘Tees Link’ again. Continue on until you reach the disused railway (Grid ref. NZ568151) where a stop for refreshments at the picnic tablehas been earned. For now we bid farewell to the Tees Link (we'll pick it up later). Use the steps over the fence and head south/south easterly along footpaths and tracks, passing Low Farm and Spite Hall Farm, heading towards the A173 and another road crossing, beware!

Having safely negotiated the road, head up to and past Mount House Farm making for The Cleveland Way at grid ref. NZ584127. You are now on the North Yorkshire Moors proper. Choices choices, left or right, east or west. I generally avoid an ascent of Roseberry Topping, too many people this time of day, but its up to you and your legs! After either a conquering the summit or ignoring it, head east and follow The Cleveland Way over Newton Moor and past Hutton Lowcross Woods all the way to Highcliff Nab (Grid ref. NZ610138). Say 'hello' to the Tees Link again and follow it to Pinchinthorpe and back along the disused railway line to the picnic spot and return across the A171 and back to Flatts Lane.

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OS Explorer1:25,000Sheet OL26
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OS Landranger1:50,000Sheet 94

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