Loading...
Name: | Doddington Northmoor |
Hill number: | 16058 |
Height: | 180.3m / 592ft |
Parent (Ma): | 2317 Ros Castle [Ros Hill] |
RHB Section: | 33: The Scottish Border to the River Tyne |
County/UA: | Northumberland |
Catchment: | Tweed |
Class: | Tump (100-199m), Clem (Tu,1,Cm) |
Grid ref: | NT 99152 35790 |
Summit feature: | no feature: conifer |
Drop: | 63m |
Col: | 117m NU008351 |
OS map sheet(s): | (1:50k) 75 (1:25k) 339E |
Observations: | trig point 260m WNW at NT 98907 35870 is 0.8m lower |
Change log: | show changes for this hill entry |
GPS data: | show GPS entries for this hill |
N.B. Some hill summits are on private property or on land where there is no public right of way. Permission should be sought from the landowner where access to a hill summit is through private land.
Please report via the contact page any logs you see below which describe or encourage acts of trespass. Please quote the hill number and hill name.
Logged Descriptions (logged by 27 users) | By | Date of Ascent |
Up from road end, then PROW then up to trig pillar. Deer fences abound. Then high point, birch trees growing across route. | cjo | 01/05/2023 |
Followed JohnR route. Overgrown but do-able along the boundary fence. | Moorponder | 26/10/2022 |
With Luna | BigNick | 19/05/2022 |
Room for a car at the end of the lane to SW. Most of the moor is surrounded by a high deer fence. Public footpath E to the edge of the woodland. Gate through the fence. N along the edge of the wood and through another gate through another fence and then > Doddington North Moor. The trig post is less than a metre on the wrong side of the fence. | JohnR | 09/05/2021 |
Bagged when trig hunting. Came up through the wood. Retrospective log. | Andrew Simmons | 18/12/2020 |
From end of the road to SW, up through the woods to the top. | robertphillips | 27/01/2020 |
There is now an 8ft high deer fence completely surrounding the open access. I drove to the end of the public road south west of the summit where there is limited parking. Into the wood and along the bridleway up to a gate at the end of the trees. This gives access through the deer fencing. Turn left and a second gate gives access to the summit area .... hidden behind .... you've guessed it .... the deer fence. Quite a clean, quick, easy way to the top. | moorsman | 03/08/2019 |
Parked at NT 9836 3665 - room for a few cars. Walked back NE to end of wood then followed wall to summit. The moor is currently being worked on - a JCB was shredding brash for replanting. Ground churned up but easy enough. Trig point over wall in wood, now behind a new continuous 2 metre fence - climbable! | Crib Goch | 22/01/2019 |
FRom road to NW attempt to follow wall failed due to dense/grubbed-up undergrowth. Black flies rampant. Diversion wasn't much better. Intensely unpleasant. | maknipe | 05/08/2018 |
From road junction to NW, walked along lane S for 200m to gate into wood. Up overgrown track through wood and out gate at top. Then a lot of undergrowth on NE side of wood to trig (just inside wood). | Aye Jimmy | 29/07/2016 |
Doddington to Etal. From ROW to S. | Smudge | 28/02/2014 |
Verge parking at minor road junction at 
NT 98361 36628. Follwed wall on boggy track to summit trig pillar over wall. | David Gradwell | 29/03/2010 |
pleasant hill. cross pasture via gates from road to E, TP by wall 50 m or so W of wall jct | RHW | 14/09/2002 |
Martin R | 24/03/2024 | |
Andy West | 08/08/2022 | |
dexly | 22/02/2019 | |
Lucky | 05/08/2018 | |
carole engel | 18/06/2017 | |
George Gradwell | 07/05/2017 | |
Dave Geere | 16/01/2017 | |
Colin Crawford | 21/08/2015 | |
asbown | 16/09/2014 | |
ajwxyzt | 03/12/2011 | |
Edwin Gradwell | 29/03/2010 | |
fasgadh | 08/01/2006 | |
Christo1979 | blank | |
iain15000 | blank |