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Community Action for Nature Exploring and all The path through EXPLORING passes through a nature area that it has to offer has managed by keen local volunteers never been so easy. from Community Action for YORK Nature. The group are striving to create and manage an area rich We’ve routes for all ages in wildlife that can be visited and enjoyed by all. and abilities, ready and waiting for you to explore. The River Foss Bug hunt! What critters can you find? The name ‘Foss’ is likely to have come from the Roman word ‘Fossa’, meaning ditch. Between Whilst you’re out and 1793–1806 a stretch of the river was canalised for a distance of 12km between York and Sheriff Hutton O Spider O Snail O Worm O Woodlouse about, remember let’s be bridge. This involved building several bridges, six locks, two reservoirs and straightening several respectful and patient of sections. Barges carried coal, lime, brick, potatoes, others. Let’s keep as safe corn, and even whale blubber on one occasion! O Millipede O Shrimp O Leech O ...... as possible by following Earswick Village Pond The village pond can be found social distancing measures. adjacent to the riverside footpath to the City Centre and close to Earswick Village Hall. It’s home to ducks, moorhens and beside the River Foss trail dragonflies which patrol the area around the pond and along the course of the river. Distance Est. Time 4.5 miles 1:30 hrs Did you spot any birdlife on your walk? O Blackbird O Greenfinch All Saints Church, Huntington O Blue tit O House martin A picturesque small church can be found on the If you’re planning to travel to, from O Bullfinch O Robin banks of the River Foss in Huntington. Although the and through York we want to make O Chaffinch O Swallow current church is relatively modern, there is evidence O Chiffchaff O Swift that a church has existed here since Saxon times. sure you have access to travel O Goldfinch O Whitethroat information that will help keep you O Great tit O Willow warbler Nestlé safe and be able to plan your journey. O Great-spotted O Vulture!? woodpecker O ...... Along Haxby Road is the Nestlé factory. Originally Rowntrees, the You can explore information about active travel company was founded in Castlegate and its benefits by downloading our Cycle route Fish in 1862 and has since invented maps, Walking Guides and information on On a sunny day, shoals of fish can easily many kinds of sweets including our popular Urban Cycle Skills be seen swimming in the river. Fish Aero, KitKat and Fruit Pastilles. Sessions at www.itravelyork.info found in the river include pike, dace, Rowntree’s was taken over by For further information on chub, gudgeon, roach and perch. Nestlé in 1988 but continues to how to explore York safely invent new kinds of sweets here. go to www.visityork.org Arrowhead Bats Look out for this plant which can be Look out for old trees with a hollow found in the River Foss. It has leaves trunk – they’re often used for shelter shaped exactly like the head of an by bats. Bats in York can often be arrow and is a favourite resting spot seen at dusk, they eat insects and for dragonflies and damselflies. are harmless to people. S Haxby to the City Centre t Accessibility r e n ARWIK s The walk is accessible to a l beside the River Foss trail l O wheelchair users between R d Church Lane, Huntington and . The footpath passes through 1 Start 5 some meadows which A1237 2 could be muddy at times. Start from Folks Close Cross Church lane at this 1 3 d L e a g bus stop (bus 13). Turn point and continue to R n la e d il rp i V right into Landing Lane. follow the footpath beside o n e h g h Buses t L T the river. w n o 4 To reach the start of the T ARWIK 2 North Ln walk take bus 13 to Haxby, 6 Landing Lane. At the end of Look for a public footpath H a the walk take bus 12 to Station sign on the left. Follow this The footpath now passes xb y Road and change buses there path which leads to the through New Earswick. R d to complete your journey. River Foss. The footpath briefly follows Willow Bank at this point. 3 5 New Ln Cross the River using a 7 small bridge, then turn ARWIK

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