ROSEBERRY TOPPING, YORKSHIRE
The peculiar shape of this hill is due to a geological fault and a mining collapse early in the 20th century. From the summit at 320m there is a magnificent 360-degree view, which on a clear day allows the visitor to see as far as Teesside in one direction and the Yorkshire Dales in another. Newton and Cliff Ridge Woods skirt the northern edge of the property and Cliff Rigg quarry still retains evidence of the extraction of whinstone, once used for road-building. The area is rich in wildlife, particularly moorland birds. A spur of the Cleveland Way National Trail runs up to the summit.

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Activities

RALLY DRIVING TASTER EXPERIENCE

CLASSIC MAKEOVER EXPERIENCE

AQUA SPHEREING FOR ONE

TIME FOR YOU DAY AT BROOKLAND’S RETREAT AND SPA

HEALTH CLUB DAY PASS FOR TWO AT DURHAM MARRIOTT HOTEL ROYAL COUNTY

PLAY GOLF LIKE A PRO AT MARRIOTT HOLLINS HALL HOTEL & COUNTRY CLUB

DINNER FOR TWO AT THE MARSHALL MEADOWS HOTEL

DRAGSTER PASSENGER RIDE

MINI COOPER S BLAST

BUNGEE JUMP SPECIAL OFFER


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