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Whitby
When the railway came to the Esk Valley in the 1830s it transformed both life and landscape.
Whitby
At the Yorkshire Cycle Hub you'll find a cafe, bike shop, bikes to hire, bike wash, drying room, camping pods, bunk house accommodation with en-suite bathrooms, function room and a classroom to hire.
Whitby
A well managed deciduous sheltered woodland offering various tracks that can be explored in Class 2 and 3 scooters. The second circuit to the Old Castle is a climb but is on a good hard track.
Whitby
If ever there was a magical woodland walk, this is it.
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.
Whitby
It’s a tale of four contrasting valley villages on this linear walk in the central part of the Esk Valley.
Whitby
Situated on the rugged cliff tops, Whitby Golf Course is a 6134 yards SSS70 course overlooking Whitby and Sandsend. Visitors Welcome
Danby, Whitby
Danby Castle – ancestral home of the Danby Estate – lies high up on a spur overlooking the Esk Valley.
Westborough, Scarborough
This stunning ride sums up the essence of the North York Moors – mile after mile of heather moorland reaching out towards the glistening sea beyond.
Whitby
As soon as you step through the door of the Spa at Raithwaite you're already on the way to restoring body and soul.
Discover a place to make your own, and let our friendly and knowledgeable staff help you unwind.
Pickering
A 9 mile scenic drive with car parks, BBQ & picnic areas, play areas, ability graded cycle trails, waymarked walks, orienteering course, bike hire, Go Ape, Dalby Activity Centre, Visitor centre with toilets, Forest Cafe and exhibition area.
Pickering
A warm sunny day brings this limestone grassland to life, with colourful butterflies such as small copper and day-flying moths including six-spot burnet fluttering between vibrantly coloured meadow flowers.
Dalby Forest
Take a walk around Staindale Lake in the heart of Dalby Forest and you won’t be disappointed.
Hawnby
Come to Bilsdale Riding Centre. Enjoy beautiful riding over moors and farm land, on an extensive network of bridle paths and green lanes with splendid views, good clean air and wildlife in abundance.
Kirkbymoorside
The ‘lost dale’ of Bransdale – north of Kirkbymoorside and Helmsley – is a gem, smaller and more remote than the dales on either side, only accessible on a single road that loops around the flanking moors via the dalehead at Cockayne.
Top Bridge Farm, Thornton Dale
Hop aboard the ‘Flying Yorkshireman’ loco for a trip around the fruit fields and in season you can even stop off to pick your own soft fruit.
Ravenscar, Scarborough
Enjoy the National Park in a nutshell on this 11-mile walk through some of the North York Moors’ most characteristic landscapes.
Thirsk
Start is at Sutton Bank Visitor Centre, SE514829, where there is ample car parking, accessible toilets and café. Overnight stay and electricity are possible by application.
The route heads south on the escarpment to the Kilburn White Horse with…
Coxwold
Once one of the great northern monasteries & an outstanding example of early gothic architecture. Second largest collection of floor tiles in Europe.
Whitby
Enjoy the signs of spring on a circular walk of just under 5 miles from Grosmont that starts with a shady woodland stroll through the bluebells of Doctor’s Wood and Crag Cliif Wood.