Captain Cook's Monument and Kildale Woods
Date:
18 June 2025
Distance:
4 Miles / 6.5 KM
Time:
2 Hours

Captain Cook's Monument and Kildale Woods.

This is the route, a clockwise loop, starting from a parking spot Gribdale Gate - Capt Cooks Car Park and heading up the Cleveland Way.

Heading through the woods and a steep downhill down a tarmac road to Bankside Farm, then back through the woods with a fairly steep uphill climb back to Captain Cook's Monument.



The monument is named after Captain James Cook, a British Royal Navy officer, explorer, and cartographer famous for his three voyages of exploration to the Pacific and Southern Oceans between 1768 and 1779. He completed the first recorded circumnavigation of the main islands of New Zealand and was the first known European to visit the eastern coastline of Australia and the Hawaiian Islands.

Capatin Cook was born near Great Ayton and went to school there, so there are a couple of museums and monuments dedicated to him.

The trek begins! Heading up the Cleveland Way, a nice wide dirt track which turns into a stone path.





The first glimpse of the monument.



This is the view from near the monument looking North towards Roseberry Topping.





Heading East staying on the Cleveland Way, we headed down some stone steps into the woods. Once you have descended the stone steps it is mostly a nice and level dirt path through the woods.





Follow the path for quite a while until you get to a tarmac road where you turn right to follow the road. Here is Ivy leading the way and checking for squirrels.



Keep on the road as it passes through Bankside Farm and then leave the road (and the Cleveland Way) and head along the track back through the woods. The track is fairly level through the trees.



Eventually you get to a path leading back uphill to the monument, it's easy to see the path despite the bracken. It can get a bit steep, easy to walk along but a break or two to take in the view is advised.



This is the view looking South to the Lordstones hills which I covered in the Lordstones Peaks Tour, along with other Lordstones hikes.



Viewing the monument from the south as the path gets a little easier, and finally...level!



One final pic of the monument then it was time to head back down the Cleveland Way path down to the carpark.



Here are the Teesside routes:




-- Teesside Tours --
Eston Nab
Roseberry Topping Loop
Three Peaks and a Lake