Monday, 12 December 2016

Filey and cliffs - 20th December 2016

Parking and meeting place: 5 Wharncliffe Place, YO14 0DU

Start: 10am

Leader: Ali  

The walk will be along the cliffs and on the beach and how far we go can be decided on the day, depending how we all feel!

Refreshments(mince pies) at the Ward residence after the walk.

Monday, 28 November 2016

Christmas walk: Ampleforth - Sunday 11 December



Start: 10am from the visitor centre car park at Ampleforth Abbey, which is down the bottom of the hill to the right.

Leader: Ali

Distance: 7 miles

Afterwards: The meal is booked for 2pm., giving people time to change if they so wish.

Wednesday, 9 November 2016

Sheriff Hutton - High Stittenham Circular Walk - Sunday November 13

Start: 10am

Car park and meeting point: As you go through Sheriff Hutton on the road from Strensall, turn right just after the Highwayman pub into Main Street. Parking: Roadside parking on either Main Street or Church End in Sheriff Hutton village. Meet near the village stocks on the Green near the Castle Inn.

Leader: Martin     Contact number:-  7979 674701

Distance and approx time: 7 miles appx. It should take about 4 hours with a coffee stop and a lunch stop.

Refreshments and toilets: No public toilets on the route. Refreshment afterwards either at the Castle Inn or the Highwayman pubs in Sheriff Hutton village.

Route: As the walk is on Remembrance Sunday there will be a break during the walk at 11am for two minute's silence.


The route includes going round the imposing ruins of Sheriff Hutton Castle before picking up the Ebor Way towards a climb up Mowthorpe Hill, along a section of the Centenary Way to the village of High Stittenham and back across farmland to Sheriff Hutton. Sections of the route include some spectacular views. The walk finishes at Sheriff Hutton Church which can be visited to view an small exhibition on Richard III, whose son, Edward, was reputedly buried at the church.

If it rains before or during the walk there is potential for some of the terrain to be quite muddy. The walk can be shortened by a mile in the event of bad weather. Lots of sheep, cows and horses (including racehorses) on the route, so any dogs may have to be on leads for sections of the walk.

Tuesday, 8 November 2016

22nd November - Warter, Great Dug Dale, Brig Dale and Lavender Dale

Start and parking: Take the B1246 off the A1079 at Barmby Moor to Warter. Go through Warter, past the church, down the hill and just past the pond and before a turning to the left sign posted to Huggate, there is parking by a seat for a few cars.

Start: 10am

Leader: Ali

Distance: 7.7 miles easy to moderate walk

Refreshments and toilets: There are none in Warter, but we could have our after-walk tea/coffee/hot chocolate and cake/scone in Pocklington!

This is a lovely walk starting from the picturesque East Yorkshire village of Warter with its  thatched cottages. We walk along the road for a short distance until we come to Great Dug Dale which we walk the length of. There is then a long open stretch over typical Wolds countryside with wonderful views.  We then enter the two lovely quiet Dales of Brig and Lavender before a short steep ascent out of them and a pleasant walk back to the start, the end of which includes a short walk on a quiet road. Most of the walk is on good grass paths and tracks.

Saturday, 10 September 2016

Hawnby - Sunday 9 October

Start: 10am prompt

Meeting point: Parking roadside at Hawnby church - to be found 1/2 mile west of the village on the Kepwick Road. Hawnby is 6 mile north of Helmsley.

Leader: Mike

Distance: 7 miles

Approx time: 3-4 hours

Level of difficulty: Easy (one short climb at finish)

Refreshments and toilets: Cafe or pub in Hawnby


A popular area for Mike, the walk takes you round Coomb Hill to Arden Hall. Through Anya Wood onto Hawnby Moor and finish with the ridge walk of Hawnby Hills - great views!


Tuesday, 6 September 2016

Sutton Bank - Wednesday 28 September

Start: 10am prompt

Meeting point: Sutton Bank Visitor Centre Car Park .

Leader: Mike

Distance: 7 miles

Approx time: 3-4 hours

Level of difficulty: Easy (one short climb at finish)

Refreshments and toilets: Sutton Bank Visitors Centre 

Sutton Bank along the Cleveland Way to Hambleton Road and back great views!

Monday, 5 September 2016

The Corpse Road - Tuesday 20 September

Start: 10am prompt

Meeting point: Village centre, Osmotherley

Leader: Steve

Distance: 7 miles

Approx time: 4 hours

Level of difficulty: Moderate (a few short steep climbs)

Refreshments and toilets: Pub in Osmotherley

This walk strides out towards and follows part of the Corpse Road or Lyke Wake Walk with views towards Roseberry Topping, before heading over Scarth Wood Moor. There are numerous opportunities for great views over Moorland towards Teesdale in the north and the Vale of York to the south.