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Coxwold
Once one of the great northern monasteries & an outstanding example of early gothic architecture. Second largest collection of floor tiles in Europe.
Pickering
Mountain bike hire and sales plus full range of parts and accessories, maps and books.
Situated in the heart of Cropton forest with way marked trails from 2 miles up to 17 miles and for all levels of ability.
Danby
The western road circuit out of The Moors Centre follows minor valley and moorland roads, and combines a run along the upper Esk Valley with a sweeping ride across the high moorland above Commondale and Westerdale.
Whitby
Little Beck Wood is a glorious mix of oak, ash, alder and cherry under the canopies of which lives a wealth of plants, mammals and insects.
Pickering
Choose a clear day and the panoramic views of Rosedale will reward your efforts on this glorious 1-mile route
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…
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.
WHITBY
Our One day coastal foraging Robin Hood’s Bay course is a great way to learn about the diversity of edible seaweed and coastal plants on our rocky coasts.
Cropton
Conducted tour of small country brewery famous for its award-winning ales. Brewery tap in attractive rural setting, unusual gifts, real ale bar and restaurant. Accommodation and camping
Westborough, Pickering
The most challenging Moor to Sea section crosses no fewer than four steep-sided woodland valleys – including the North York Moors' own miniature 'Grand Canyon' of Newtondale.
Pickering
Bordered by the Tabular Hills and North York Moors National Park to the north and the Yorkshire Wolds to the south, the Vale of Pickering was once a great glacial lake.
Sleights, Whitby
Explore the back roads, country lanes and woodland tracks between the valley hamlet of Littlebeck and the old railway line between Scarborough and Whitby, now known as the ‘Cinder Track’.
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.
Pickering
Be prepared for grand landscapes and big views on this North York Moors classic.
Helmsley
The National Centre for Birds of Prey houses the largest collection of raptors in the north of England.
Whitby
For inside info on the National Park and a fun free day out. There’s an outdoor adventure play area and indoor climbing wall for kids. Interactive exhibits, a café, gift shop and contemporary gallery, Inspired by… with changing exhibitions.
Kirkbymoorside
The track is straight forward to follow across Spaunton Moor to Ana Cross.
Glaisdale, Whitby
Lift your spirits in the stunning Esk Valley countryside on a 5-mile circular walk that runs between Glaisdale and Egton Bridge.
Robin Hood's Bay
The 6-mile circular walk to Maw Wyke follows the cliffs north of Robin Hood’s Bay and passes Ness Point, one of the most treacherous headlands along this coastline.
Saltburn-By-The-Sea
The Arches Cookery School based in a converted barn at Grinkle Park Farm.