Roseberry Topping
Roseberry Topping is a distinctive and iconic landmark with fine views across North Yorkshire and Cleveland
At just 1,049 feet (320 m) high, Roseberry Topping may not be the biggest hill you'll ever see, but it will certainly be one of the most distinctive. Its shape, caused by the combination of a geological fault and a mining collapse in 1912 has made the hill the most beloved landmark in the Tees Valley area. With its half-cone summit and jagged cliff, some say it reminds them of the Matterhorn in Switzerland.
Something spotted from afar and probably visited many times in my childhood.. Gave my mummy a little drive out into the countryside which is probably 10 mins away by car! I have been saying for years we must visit RT and next time up north i am planning on walking to the summit..
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