Historical Railway Experience on the Goathland to Grosmont Walk
Looking for a delightful family outing this summer? Enjoy a captivating adventure through the North York Moors, beginning in the picturesque village of Goathland.
Start your journey by heading down to Goathland Station, renowned for its role as ‘Hogsmeade’ station in the first Harry Potter film. As you make your way, you’ll pass the iconic Goathland Hotel, known as the Aidensfield Arms, and Scripps Garage, both familiar landmarks from the beloved TV series Heartbeat.
Follow the historic trackbed of George Stephenson’s Whitby and Pickering Railway, a gentle and family-friendly path. Along this route, take in the sights of Twin Arch Bridge, North Bridge, and the Esk Valley ironstone mine, each adding to the charm and history of your walk.
Arrive at Grosmont Railway Station, where you’ll be immersed in the vibrant atmosphere of steam locomotives. Experience the nostalgic sights and sounds as these majestic engines puff steam into the air and create a symphony of hissing, clanking, and chugging.
This engaging adventure spans approximately 3½ miles one way. You can choose to retrace your steps for a round trip of about 7 miles or hop on a train for a swift 15-minute ride back to Goathland.
Ready to explore? Discover all the details and plan your trip today.
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New Family-Friendly Walk Now Available on My Website
I’ve just finished and uploaded a great family-friendly walk on my website! Explore the charming village of Goathland and its beautiful surroundings in the North York Moors with my comprehensive guide. It’s perfect for kids, parents, and grandparents alike!
In the ‘Maps and Tools’ section, you can access maps to help you navigate and enjoy your walk to the fullest. The ‘Statistics’ section provides all the essential stats, including the walk’s distance, duration, and ascent. And the ‘About Goathland’ section delves into the rich history of Goathland, from its historical roots to its famous TV connections.
Lastly, in the ‘My Photos’ section, you can enjoy a visual journey through Goathland with my collection of photos capturing the key landmarks so you know what to expect on the walk.
Head over to my website now to check out this delightful new walk and start planning your next family adventure!
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Lady Chapel, Sheepwash, and Scenic Views on the Osmotherley Walk
New walk alert! My latest route, the Osmotherley walk, is now available on my website!
Explore the beautiful North York Moors with this scenic 7-mile circular walk. Starting in the charming village of Osmotherley, this route takes you through Chapel Wood, up to the historic Lady Chapel, and along the picturesque Cleveland Way. Enjoy breathtaking views of the Cleveland Hills and delightful stops like Sheepwash and Oak Dale.
On the walk’s page, you’ll find detailed maps and tools, route statistics, and a collection of my photos that capture the essence of the journey. All the information you need to plan and enjoy this hike is described in detail.
Read more about the Osmotherley walk and plan your visit today.
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A Peaceful Helmsley Circular Walk Through the North York Moors
Last week, I had the pleasure of completing a circular walk in the Helmsley area, and I’ve just finished writing it up on my website! Starting in the market town of Helmsley, the trail took me through picturesque landscapes, including the woodlands of Ash Dale and Beck Dale.
A standout moment was walking through Collier Hag Wood – it was incredibly peaceful with vibrant green vegetation in full bloom. The entire walk spans about 8¼ miles and took me roughly 3¾ hours. If you try this walk, be sure to explore Helmsley’s charming town centre afterwards, filled with delightful shops, cafes, and restaurants.
I’ve detailed the route and included maps on my website. Get ready to explore the North York Moors with this fantastic Helmsley circular walk!
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Explore the Stunning Farndale Walk in the North York Moors
Hi everybody! I’m excited to share a fantastic walking route in Farndale, nestled in the North York Moors National Park. I did this walk last Sunday, and it was absolutely brilliant. Starting from the car park in Lowna, near Gillamoor, this trail guides you through stunning landscapes and fascinating historical sites.
From the beginning, I was captivated by the enchanting woodland trails. One of the early highlights was the Quaker Burial Ground, a historic site used by Quakers between 1675 and 1854.
As I continued, the path offered splendid views of the valley and its scattered farms. The route is a perfect mix of gentle woodland paths, open countryside, and quiet roads.
Passing through the charming hamlet of Low Mill was delightful. As I made my way back towards Lowna, the path led through woodlands where tall, straight trees form a lush green canopy over a truly magical section of the walk.
Explore my detailed route and photos on the website.
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Dalby Forest Walk from Thornton-le-Dale to the Dalby Forest Visitor Centre
On Thursday, Angy and I set off on a fantastic walk through Dalby Forest in the North York Moors, starting from the lovely village of Thornton-le-Dale. The weather was perfect, making it an ideal day out. We began from the village car park and soon found ourselves strolling past a peaceful duck pond, crossing a little stream, and reaching the village green. The village was full of charm, with its quaint shops, cosy cafes, and beautiful old almshouses.
We followed a footpath along Thornton Beck, passing the picture-perfect Beck Isle Cottage, which has to be one of the most photographed cottages in the country. Our route took us to the historic St Hilda’s Church at Ellerburn. The paths through the countryside and alongside the streams were incredibly peaceful.
Entering Dalby Forest, we followed a track through lush woodlands, crossed a grassy meadow, and walked by High Dalby House. We took a break at the Dalby Forest Visitor Centre for a coffee, enjoying the forest atmosphere before continuing on our way.
Heading back towards Thornton Dale, our path took us past Ellers Wood. We climbed an uphill path to Outgang Lane, which led us back to the village outskirts. Before finishing our walk, we took a moment to admire All Saints Church. The final stretch brought us back to the car park, wrapping up our memorable 10-mile trek through the stunning North York Moors.
If you’re looking for a relaxing day out, this route is a must!
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Experience the Blakey Ridge Walk in the North York Moors
Explore this exciting new walk on my website! Experience the stunning countryside of Rosedale with my Blakey Ridge walk. Beginning from the Lion Inn car park, this 8-mile circular route offers a perfect blend of North York Moors beauty and historical charm.
As always, I’ve included directions to guide you through every step of the journey. Along the path, you’ll encounter picturesque farmland, quaint hamlets, and breathtaking views from the Rosedale Railway.
On the page, you’ll find photographs capturing each stage of the walk, so you know what to expect. So lace up your walking boots and experience the Blakey Ridge walk.
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Four Amazing Routes to the Summit of Helvellyn
Helvellyn, at around 950 metres, is the 3rd highest peak in the Lake District. My website features guides for four different routes to the summit, complete with maps, statistics, and photos to help you plan your hike. Hopefully, you’ll find all the information you need for an enjoyable and memorable experience.
Helvellyn from Patterdale
This 11-mile adventure via Striding Edge offers spectacular views and a challenging yet rewarding ascent to Helvellyn’s summit. Along the way, you’ll encounter the brilliant Red Tarn and enjoy breathtaking vistas of the surrounding Lake District fells.
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Helvellyn from Legburthwaite
This route spans 11 miles and features a steep ascent to Sticks Pass followed by a magnificent ridge walk over multiple peaks. The descent via Birk Side offers stunning views of Thirlmere Reservoir and concludes with a peaceful woodland path.
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Helvellyn from Glenridding
For a slightly more gradual ascent, this 12-mile hike avoids the more exposed Striding and Swirral Edges, making it ideal for those preferring a less daunting route. The path includes scenic stretches alongside Glenridding Beck and offers expansive views throughout.
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Helvellyn from Thirlmere
Beginning at Swirls Car Park, this 7-mile walk presents a quieter but rather steep route to Helvellyn’s summit, away from the busier paths. Enjoy impressive views of Thirlmere Reservoir, a challenging but rewarding ascent, and picturesque landscapes on the way down.
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A New Walking Route Featuring the Little Hill with Expansive Views
I’ve just added a new page featuring the Hawnby Hill walk in the stunning North York Moors. Explore this delightful nine-mile circular walk with my comprehensive guide.
The page includes a detailed route description, interactive maps, and tools. Plus key statistics such as distance, duration, and ascent. And as usual, some photos from along the trail so you know what to expect.
Discover breathtaking panoramic views, a charming village, and diverse landscapes. Oh, and I should mention a muddy path or two in wet weather!
Check it out now and get ready for your next adventure!
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Exploring Gormire Lake, Boltby Village, and Sutton Bank in the North York Moors National Park
Featuring Sutton Bank, one of the North York Moors’ most popular spots, this walk offers enchanting woodland and lakeside trails, a charming village, and breathtaking views.
Start your adventure with a scenic route around Gormire Lake. Wander through peaceful woodlands and soak in the beauty of the lake, nestled below Whitestone Cliff.
Next, explore the delightful village of Boltby. In my opinion, Boltby is one of the most picturesque villages in the North York Moors. Take a break at the village hall for a cuppa and read all about the village and its rich history.
After a climb out of the valley, the main highlight awaits: the return along the Cleveland Way. Enjoy a spectacular 3-mile walk back. Marvel at the panoramic views of Tees Valley and the Vale of Mowbray as you walk above Boltby Scar, Whitestone Cliff, and Sutton Brow. Look down to Gormire Lake, where you began your journey. On a clear day, you can even see the Yorkshire Dales in the distance!
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Exploring the North York Moors on a Baysdale Abbey Walk
Fancy a fantastic walk in the North York Moors? This Baysdale Abbey walk is a 12-mile circular route that’s perfect for anyone who loves beautiful landscapes and a good workout.
Start your adventure at Hob Hole, where there’s plenty of parking. It’s just a short distance west of Castleton. From here, you’ll head out across Kildale Moor, with the picturesque Baysdale valley stretching out below.
Along the way, you’ll come across the peaceful site of Baysdale Abbey. Although the original 13th-century Cistercian abbey is no longer standing, it’s still a great place to take a break and enjoy the countryside.
Continue on to the Cleveland Way. Walking across Battersby Moor, you’ll be treated to stunning views over the Tees Valley and the Vale of Mowbray. On clear days, you can see the distant hills and mountains of the Yorkshire Dales.
On the return journey, you’ll traverse Baysdale Moor, crossing charming ravines and following scenic paths. The changing scenery keeps things interesting and makes for a truly rewarding walk.
Finish back at Hob Hole, having enjoyed a brilliant day in the peaceful countryside of the North York Moors.
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Discovering Woodlands and Dales on a Scenic Helmsley Walk in the North York Moors
Discover one of my favourite local routes! Starting in the charming town centre of Helmsley, this walk takes you through serene woodlands, open fields, and picturesque dales. It’s a route that I do quite regularly and always enjoy. Perfect for anyone looking to explore the natural beauty of the North York Moors.
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