If you visit Bridestones, Crosscliff and Blakey Topping you'll find a great stretch of the North Yorkshire National Park, which is in the hands of the National Trust - a fantastic landscape to explore. The Bridestones are interestingly eroded sandstone towers poking out of the moorland. Blakey Topping is a strange pyramid shaped hill giving 360-degree views from the top, and Crosscliff is a sharp ridge, carved during the Ice Age that gives visitors spectacular panoramas across this fascinating scenery. Visit the area to discover great walks, picnic spots and viewing points all around Bridestones, Crosscliff and Blakey Topping.
For full details visit:http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/bridestones-crosscliff-and-blakey-topping/