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Roseberry Topping only gained its famous outline after ironstone mining caused a huge landslip shortly before the first world war. This view of the hill was taken half-way up the hill, and the ...
Have you ever visited the bluebell woods around Roseberry Topping to see the blooms in all their springtime glory? If you haven't ever found it, here's how to discover the magic of the bluebells ...
A planning application has been approved by North York Moors National Park Authority for the first phase of footpath restoration at Roseberry Topping. Roseberry Topping is a much-loved local ...
Roseberry Topping is known for its distinctive shape - leading some to compare it to the much higher Matterhorn in the Alps. From as early as 1700, travellers were recommended to visit the peak to ...
Roseberry Topping, a hill on the edge of the North York Moors, has seen "significant path erosion" with its 10 trails in "dire need of repair", the British Mountaineering Council (BMC) said.
The National Trust and North York Moors National Park Authority have worked in partnership to repair and resurface the path to Newton Woods, improve drainage, and restore lost flora to the ...