A Guide to Unmissable North York Moors Walks and Hikes

The North York Moors National Park is an upland region in North Yorkshire and covers an area of 554 square miles. It is clearly defined by the impressive cliffs of the North Sea coast to the east, the steep slopes of the Cleveland Hills to the west and north, and the Tabular Hills and the Vale of Pickering to the south. The North York Moors boasts a great diversity of landscape including wide sweeps of open heather moorland, an abundance of forest and woodland, special landforms from the last ice age, and majestic coastal cliffs and sheltered harbours. It was designated a national park in 1952. Visit the official website to read more about this amazing place.

The North York Moors National Park is an upland region in North Yorkshire and covers an area of 554 square miles. It is clearly defined by the impressive cliffs of the North Sea coast to the east, the steep slopes of the Cleveland Hills to the west and north, and the Tabular Hills and the Vale of Pickering to the south.

Stunning Walks in the North York Moors