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Grey Carrs
North Pennines

Grey Carrs

461M
1512FT

About Grey Carrs

Rising above the market town of Richmond, this unassuming moorland summit sits within the heather-clad plateaus of the eastern Dales. Situated on the fringes of the Bellerby military training area, it offers a stark, windswept character and expansive views over the Vale of Mowbray and the distant North York Moors.

Key Statistics

Rank
201st Highest in Region
Parent Range
Yorkshire Dales
Prominence
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Nearest Town
County Durham
Geology
You are walking across a foundation of solid sandstone, layered with natural beds of mudstone and limestone.
Classifications

Find It

OS Grid Reference
NZ013250
Latitude
54.6900°N
Longitude
2.2100°W

Did You Know?

  • The name 'Carr' likely derives from the Old Norse word 'kjarr', which refers to marshy ground or brushwood, suggesting the hill's historic character as a rocky, waterlogged upland.
  • The summit is located on the edge of the Catterick and Bellerby Training Areas; walkers must check for red flags and firing times, as access is frequently restricted for military exercises.
  • From the high point, there are clear, wide-reaching views across the low-lying Vale of Mowbray to the distinct profile of Roseberry Topping and the Cleveland Hills in the east.
  • The moorland around Grey Carrs is a significant habitat for ground-nesting birds, including curlew and golden plover, whose calls are a frequent soundtrack to the ascent.
  • The local sheep are perhaps the only residents entirely unbothered by the frequent sound of blank gunfire echoing up from the nearby infantry training ranges.

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