Walk The Cleveland Way and the Yorkshire Wolds Way
The Cleveland Way and the Yorkshire Wolds Way
With the Tabular Hills Walk by Paddy Dillon
This handy guidebook describes two National Trails, the Cleveland Way and Yorkshire Wolds Way, along with the Tabular Hills Walk. The three routes can be joined end-to-end to create a long-distance route of over 400 km of easy and enjoyable walking in the varied Yorkshire countryside, or undertaken as shorter individual walks. More...
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Seasons
All year round, though winter can be bleak and wet on the moors.Centres
Scarborough, Whitby, Filey, Helmsley, OsmotherleyDifficulty
Suitable for all. Divided into sections from 2.5 miles to 12 miles. Some isolated stretches. Read More... Highest point 454m (1490ft).Must See
Yorkshire’s Heritage Coast; Ryedale Folk Museum; Rievaulx Abbey; Whitby; historic villages; Read More... moorland sceneryThe Cleveland Way National Trail offers a fine 177km (110 mile) walk around the North York Moors National Park, enjoying scenery that includes the open heather moorlands, gentle dales, interesting towns and villages, and dramatic cliff coastline.
The Tabular Hills Walk is an 80km (50 miles) Regional Trail between Scalby Mills, near Scarborough and Hemsley, far inland. Walkers can pick up the Cleveland Way at the market town of Hemsley and continue along this route back to Filey.
The Yorkshire Wolds Way, one of the quietest of Britain's National Trails, wanders through gentle, cultivated and sparsely populated countryside. The route is usually walked from south to north for 130km (80 miles) from Hessle, near Hull on the Humber Estuary to Filey.









