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Accommodation and Information Guide B&B’S, Guest Houses, Hotels and Hostels 109 Miles of the Finest Walking in the North of England Accommodation and Information Guide B&B’s, Guest Houses, Hotels and Hostels 109 miles of the finest walking in the north of England I CONTENTS I Cleveland Way Accommodation & Information Guide 2 Contents Welcome . .3 Carlton Bank . 12 Holiday Operators . .27 Clay Bank . 12 Car Parking . 3 AbsoluteEscapes . 27 Chop Gate . 12 Public Transport use the bus or train .................... 3 Book My Trail . 27 Great Broughton . 13 Brigantes . 27 European Visitors . 3 Farndale . 13 Celtic Trails . 27 Useful Websites . 3 Ingleby Greenhow . 13 Contours Walking Holidays . 27 Buy mugs, badges, even fingerblades! . 3 Kildale . 13 Discovery Travel . 27 Cleveland Way Official Completion Book . 3 Great Ayton . 14 Macs Adventure . 27 Newton under Roseberry . 14 Get a Certificate . 3 Mickledore Travel . 27 Guisborough . 15 Try a pint of Striding the Riding! ........................ 3 Sherpa Van Project . 27 Slapewath . 15 Any Comments? . 3 The Walking Holiday Company . 27 Skelton Green . 15 Wandering Aengus Treks . 27 Skelton . 16 Places to Stay on the Cleveland Way . 4 Weather Goat Walk Support . 27 Saltburn . 16 Where to walk . 27 Information . .4 Brotton . 17 Skinningrove . 17 Waymarking . 4 Baggage Services . .27 Loftus . 18 Brigantes . 27 Maps and Guides . 4 Staithes . 18 Load Off Your Back . 27 Port Mulgrave . 19 Sherpa Van Project . 27 Key . .5 Hinderwell . 19 Helmsley . 6 Runswick Bay . 19 Information Centres . .28 Scawton . 7 Lythe . 20 Sutton Bank . 28 Old Byland . 7 Sandsend . 20 Great Ayton . 28 Cold Kirby . 7 Whitby . 21 Guisborough . 28 Sutton Bank . 7 High Hawsker . 21 Saltburn . 28 Kilburn . 8 Robin Hood’s Bay . 21 Staithes Gateway Centre . 28 Boltby . 8 Ravenscar . 23 Whitby . 28 Osmotherley . 9 Staintondale . 23 Robin Hood’s Bay . 28 Osmotherley . 10 Hayburn Wyke . 24 Ravenscar . 28 Ingleby Cross . 11 Cloughton . 24 Scarborough . 28 Swainby . 11 Burniston . 25 Filey . 28 Faceby . 11 Scarborough . 25 Kirkby . 12 Filey . 25 Mileage Chart . 29 Note: this contents page is interactive . Cover image © Ceri Oakes Click on a title to jump to that section . This edition published July 2019 I CONTENTS I Cleveland Way Accommodation & Information Guide 3 Welcome to the downloadable Cleveland Way Accommodation & Information Guide This booklet is produced for users of the Cleveland Way Car Parking Buy mugs, badges, even fingerblades! National Trail . It gives information on facilities available We recommend you use public transport to get to and from the Trail . There are a number of different products that you can purchase to However, if you are intending to walk the Cleveland Way and wish to remind you of your experiences on the Cleveland Way . Cloth badges, and a wide range of hotels, bed and breakfast and park your car in a public place, you are advised to inform the local stick badges and lapel badges are available from the Sutton Bank hostels along the route . police of your intentions . For information on where to park your car, Visitor Centre . You can also purchase badges, mugs and even old In addition there are contact numbers for pubs, shops and Doctors please contact the nearest Tourist Information Centre . fingerblades from the National Trail shop atwww .nationaltrail co. .uk along the route . This will make it easier for you to enjoy and plan your walk . For example you can ring ahead to check if a pub is Public Transport use the bus or train Cleveland Way Official Completion Book doing lunches on a certain day . Most addresses are on or close Rail services connect to York, Malton, Thirsk, Middlesbrough, Great The official completion book for the Cleveland Way is held at the to the route . During the summer it is highly advisable to book Ayton, Whitby, Scarborough and Filey . In addition bus services can the Country Park Stores in Filey Country Park – just a few hundred accommodation in advance so you are not disappointed at the end get you to the start at Helmsley from York, Malton or Scarborough . metres from the finish at Filey Brigg . of the day to find that all the accommodation is booked up . We also For details of all bus and train services contact one of the Tourist recommend that you consider starting midweek or reverse the route Information Centres listed in this Guide or call Traveline on Get a Certificate to start from Filey – if you are struggling to find accommodation . 0871 200 22 33 or visit their website at www t. raveline .info We are sure you will be on Cloud nine when you complete the While every effort has been made to ensure that the details are Cleveland Way . To mark your achievement, why not get hold of a Look out also for Moorbus, who operate some services along the as accurate as possible, properties are not inspected by the certificate . There are two versions available . You can print off your Cleveland Way www .moorsbus .org Cleveland Way Partnership and it cannot be held responsible for any own simple one just be completing our simple on line survey, which inaccuracies within this guide nor for any consequence arising from let you tell us about your experiences . European Visitors the use of the information . Walkers are advised to check details for Go to this link www .nationaltrail .co .uk/cleveland-way/ themselves when booking . If you are arriving at Hull using North Sea Ferries, you should be completion-certificate to complete the survey . You can also landing at about 8 0. 0am . The ferry company will provide a bus to take purchase a high quality colour certificate from the National Trail foot passengers to Hull Railway Station . From Hull Station you can Shop for £5 . catch a train to York and a bus on to Helmsley . On finishing the walk you can catch either a bus or train directly from Filey back to Hull . Love the Try a pint of Striding the Riding! We are delighted to be supported by the Helmsley Brewery, Useful Websites Cleveland Way? who brew a pale ale dedicated to our National Trail and give us a The official Cleveland Way website is available through percentage of the sales to help us to manage and promote the Trail . You can donate to help www .nationaltrail .co .uk This site provides a wealth of detail and background information to help you make the most of your visit to Look out for Striding the Riding in pubs along the way and in bottles . maintain and improve the trail the Cleveland Way . It includes a searchable database of facilities Visit nationaltrail .co .uk/cleveland-way/donate and a map of accommodation . Any Comments? for more information You can also go to www t. op10trails .com for more walk ideas on We want you to enjoy thoroughly your experiences of the Cleveland All donations are managed through ‘Walk Unlimited’ a not for profit organisation registered the Cleveland Way . Finally there is lots of information to make your Way . Please let us know what you thought of the route . You can in England Reg . No .06595484 and transactions are completed through PayPal . experience more enjoyable on the North York Moors National Park contact Malcolm Hodgson, National Trails Officer at: website www .northyorkmoors .org .uk North York Moors National Park, Cleveland Way Partnership, For itineraries on the Cleveland Way head for The Old Vicarage, Bondgate, www g. reatenglishtrails .com Helmsley, York YO62 5BP Tel: 01439 772700 E-mail: m .hodgson@northyorkmoors .org .uk I CONTENTS I Cleveland Way Accommodation & Information Guide 4 Places to Stay on the Cleveland Way Information Redcar Waymarking For accommodation details please Waymarkers bearing the words ‘Cleveland Way’ and the National click on each individual place name . Trail symbol – a stylised acorn – can be found at most junctions Saltburn-by-the-Sea with other paths or roads . Away from roads, the acorn waymarker on gates and stiles serves as a check that you are on the Brotton Skelton Skinningrove correct route . Staithes GUISBOROUGH Loftus Port Mulgrave Maps and Guides Slapewath Hinderwell Runswick Bay It is essential to carry good maps and a compass on many sections of this path . The suggested maps are: Newton Under Roseberry Goldsborough Ordnance Survey – 1:25000 Explorer OL 26 Great Ayton Kildale Sandsend Ordnance Survey – 1:25000 Explorer OL 27 WHITBY The Moors Centre Ordnance Survey – 1:25000 Explorer Sheet 301 STOKESLEY Danby Castleton High Hawkser Alternatively A-Z produce a great map using OS maps . Ingleby Greenhow Great Broughton These are available from the online shop ESKDALE Robin Hood’s Bay Kirkby Clay www .nationaltrail .co .uk Carlton Bank Glaisdale Bank ESTERDALE Grosmont Faceby W The suggested guide is: ALE Swainby Cleveland Way by Alan Staniforth Ingleby Ravenscar GLAISD Produced by the Natural England and Ordnance Cross Chop Gate Goathland Survey as part of the National Trail Guide series BILSD ROSEDALE Staintondale Osmotherley BRANSDA (includes 1:25000 scale strip maps of the route) . AL Hayburn Wyke E FARN Rosedale Abbey LE DA Cropton Cloughton LE Youth Hostels Burniston NEWTONDALE Dalby 9 Cleveland Way 1 Old Byland A (also England Coast Lockton Boltby Cold Kirby SCARBOROUGH Path on coast) FORGE VALLEY Scawton Tourist Information A170 KIRKBYMOORSIDE Railway Sutton Bank HELMSLEY PICKERING THIRSK Thornton-le-Dale Kilburn FILEY B1257 A168 Coxwold 0 5 Km 3 0 3 m 36 MALTON 1 B I CONTENTS I Cleveland Way Accommodation & Information Guide 5 Key Symbols for Settlements Symbols for Accommodation Dogs allowed by arrangement Map grid reference Bed & Breakfast Clothes/boots drying facilities Shortest walking distance from the trail Hotel Laundry facilities Nearest train station Inn Cooking facilities
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