A series of downloadable walks from the North York Moors National Park team showcases some special stretches of the Yorkshire Coast.
Each route tells a story, including:
A journey through time (from Runswick Bay to Staithes) - a 4.5 mile linear route
Linger with loved ones (a short preamble along Sandsend beach) - approximately 3 miles
Bay to Boggle and back again (from Robin Hood’s Bay to Boggle Hole) - a 1.5 mile loop. Be sure to pop into the Old Coastguard Station on The Dock at the beginning or end of your walk.
A Mindful Meander around Ravenscar - a figure of eight, just over 3 miles. Ravenscar Visitor Centre makes an excellent place to stop for refreshments or pick up local information.
Head to the North York Moors National Park website for links to maps and full descriptions.
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A challenging ascent of Cleveland's most famous hill and a fascinating place to explore for its human and geological history, and abundant wildlife.
A circular walk taking in a variety of scenic settings: a reservoir, a picturesque village, woodlands and moorland, with panoramic views along the way.
Enjoy the magnificent long distance views as you walk through moorland and meadows near Brimham Rocks, where you can see for miles on a clear day. November 2019 update: We've recently been informed that parts of this walk are impassable due to recent rainfall.
Enjoy this 4.5 mile walk with riverside scenery and impressive views to the North and South.
An easy walk through the Fountains Abbey & Studley Royal Estate, exploring the significant stages in the estate's history from 1132 to 1987.