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Type : Natural Feature
Location : Pickering
The Bridestones and Crosscliff Estate covers an area of 488ha (1,205 acres) and is a mixture of farmland, open moorland and woodland. Bridestones Moor – named after its peculiar rock formations created from sandstone laid down under the sea during the Jurassic period – is a SSSI and nature reserve with typical moorland vegetation, including three species of heather, an ancient woodland estimated to date from the end of the last Ice Age, and herb-rich meadows.
The Bridestones Nature Trail is approximately 1½ml long and leads visitors through a range of habitats. Blakey Topping at the northern end of Crosscliff Moor is the result of massive erosion by glacial meltwater and today gives a superb 360-degree view from its summit.
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Opening times - Bridestones Moor
30/01/2005-30/09/2008
Monday
09:00-17:00
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