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Hamsterley Forest to Bedburn, Shipley & Cabin Hill
If you enjoy woodland walking, then the Forestry Commission's Hamsterley Forest is for you. The estate was purchased from the Surtees...
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Buckden to Cray & Yockenthwaite
Buckden, where the Wharfe turns south after flowing eastwards through Langstrothdale, has some of the finest scenic walking in the dales....
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Cautley to Howgill Fells & Sedbergh
This 11 mile walk explores the westernmost section of the Yorkshire Dales National Park and includes an ascent and crossing of the the...
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Robin Hood's Bay to Ramsdale, How Dale & Stoupe Brow
Robin Hood's Bay is one of the astounding sights of Yorkshire's coast and attracts thousands of visitors annually to its steep streets,...
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East Harlsey to Kirby Sigston & West Harlsey
The rolling countryside between the Hambleton Hills and Northallerton is little frequented by walkers yet it deserves exploration for its...
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Saltburn to Marske
This walk starts with a tour of Saltburn before heading up the beach to Marske. The beach is used for the return route, though the walk...
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Shincliffe Bridge to Durham
This walk, mostly on field paths or riverside tracks, affords spectacular views of Durham City as well as passing sites associated with...
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Felixkirk to Boltby & Kirkby Knowle
Felixkirk is described by Edmund Bogg in his 'Vale of Mowbray' of 1910 as "a rare gem in a delightful setting, lying mainly in a sort of...
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Askrigg to Helm, Bainbridge, Worton & Nappa
More than 60 years ago Askrigg was the subject of "Yorkshire Village", written by the historians of the Dales, Marie Hartley and Joan...
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Grewelthorpe to Kirkby Malzeard & Hackfall
Grewelthorpe in the rolling farmland of mid-Wensleydale, is at the centre of a wide ranging network of rights of way that are ideal for...
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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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Reeth to Healaugh & Isles Bridge
Swaledale is always a pleasure to explore at any time of the year and Reeth makes a popular starting point. Distance : 8 miles, or 4...
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Egton to Beck Hole & Egton Bridge
Egton is one of the highest villages in Eskdale and from its slopes there are spectacular views of the dale below and the deeply wooded...
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Eastgate to Rookhope & Westgate
Although blessed with a beautiful landscape of undulating pastureland and wooded side valleys, all surrounded by high moors, Weardale...
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Ripon to Bishop Monkton, Wormald Green & Markenfield
The rich farmland to the south of Ripon has comparatively few rights of way. This easy 10 mile route uses field paths and bridleways to...
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East Witton to Middleham & Spennithorne
The area of Wensleydale where the valley broadens out below Leyburn makes for easy and relaxed walking. It is especially rewarding if...
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Stokesley to Great Ayton & Great Broughton
There's a lot of leisurely walking possible in exploring the gentle grasslands in the triangle between Stokesley, Great Ayton and Great...
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Snape to Bedale
The flatlands of the Vale of Mowbray do not have the dense network of paths found in the national parks but nevertheless there are some...
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Escomb to Hunwick & Bishop Auckland
The church of St. John in Escomb is, according to Pevsner, "one of the most important and most moving survivals of the architecture of...
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Barningham to East Hope & How Tallon
The extensive moorlands between the River Greta and the Arkle Beck are crossed by a network of ancient trackways, now little frequented,...
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