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Terrington to Castle Howard & Coneysthorpe
The Howardian Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty has rolling parkland, well managed woodland and rich farmland. The area is well...
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Byland Abbey to Cockerdale & Oldstead
On the south-west edge of the North York Moors wooded limestone crags, rounded knolls and little valleys, all created by meltwater...
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Carlton Husthwaite to Coxwold & Beacon Banks
The rolling countryside of Coxwoldshire, a name used in medieval times for the villages lying between the Hambleton and Howardian Hills,...
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Oulston by the River Foss to Crayke
"A village that cannot be hid, Crayke is a fine sight from the Plain of York, its houses climbing the hill to the church and the castle...
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Hovingham to Terrington
A few years ago [written in 2009] the rights of way in the Howardian Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty were improved with new...
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Wass to Byland Abbey and Coxwold
Byland Abbey is set in the striking scenery of the Coxwold-Gilling Gap. The Hambleton Hills rise abruptly to the north. Between their...
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Around Castle Howard
If you enjoy being astonished whilst walking by a landscape covered with buildings of baroque classical grandeur then this 8 mile circuit...
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Coxwold along the Coxwold-Gilling Gap
"Coxwold is one of the dream-villages of the shire. Its old street goes soaring to the hills and the fine church with its lovely tower...
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Ampleforth, Gilling East & Yearsley Moor
The Coxwold-Gilling Gap, the fertile, low lying strip of land between the two villages, some 6 miles long and, at its narrowest, two...
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