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Robin Hood's Bay, Whitby
The Coast to Coast walk, which finishes in Robin Hood's Bay, has been voted the second best in the world, beating other famous hikes like the Inca Trail.
Filey
This walk from Filey to Hunmanby will take approximately 3 hours to complete and requires strong footwear for the country sections. It offers a variety of experiences with an opportunity to follow the Centenary Way across farmland to the attractive…
Kirkbymoorside
Downhill all the way - with great views across Rosedale from the old Ironstone railway. Not happy with moorland crossing after Rosedale Bank Top? Then continue alongside the minor road back to Hutton le Hole.
Castleton, Whitby
Make no mistake – you have to be up for a challenge to tackle our most strenuous moorland walk, a 16½-mile circuit of the western dales and high moors that takes in the source of the River Esk, starting and finishing in Castleton.
Scarborough
The Lyke Wake Walk is a complete crossing of the North Yorkshire moors along their main east-west watershed between the Stone at grid reference 470994 and the Trig point at 971012, a distance of approximately 40 miles.
Kirkbymoorside
A walk of contrasts – moorland, dales and village. The route can be tricky around Danby Head and across Danby Rigg. Save time? Ask the driver to drop you off 1 mile north of the Lion Inn at the road junction by Young Ralph Cross.
Scarborough
The Cleveland Way is 109 miles of ever changing and beautiful landscapes and scenery.
Kirkbymoorside
With great views over Rosedale and Farndale, this linear route follows the old ironstone railway which ran from Battersby Junction to the mines either side of Rosedale valley.
Pickering
Start from the Saltergate layby on the A619 opposite the Hole of Horcum. Take care for the few metres along the roadside then turn onto the track. This out and back has a few big potholes so smaller scooters might have difficulty.
Whitby
Join the River Esk on the final part of its journey from the high moors to the sea on this 8-mile linear walk that starts in Grosmont and finishes in style on the pier in Whitby (fish and chips optional!).
Helmsley
The route from the market town of Helmsley to Rievaulx Abbey is a well-trodden one, but it never loses its capacity to delight and inspire.