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Stage 21: Scarborough to Hayburn Wyke 0 Kilometres 1 2 A1 71 Hayburn Wyke 0 Miles 0.5 1 1.5 To Whitby Hayburn Wyke FINISH Enjoy the Slow Tour Take Care on the National Cycle Newlands Share the path. Give Dale way to pedestrians and Network! wheelchair users. The Slow Tour is a guide to 21 of the best cycle routes in A171 The surface of The Cloughton Cinder Track can be Yorkshire. Newlands muddy after rain. As such It’s been inspired by the Tour de is not suitable for high France Grand Départ in Yorkshire specification road bikes. in 2014 and funded by Public Health Teams in the region. All Take care at the start of routes form part of the National the route as it initially follows Cycle Network - more than the A64. Cloughton 14,000 miles of traffic-free paths, The footpath down to quiet lanes and on-road walking the beach at Hayburn Wyke and cycling routes across the is steep with some steps. UK. Lind Head A171 This route is part of National Route 1, so just follow the signs. Things to see and do Scarborough Scarborough has plenty of grand Victorian Burniston Key buildings, from the Spa Complex to the Rotunda museum. It’s also famous for its Bronte connections, being the final resting place of Anne. SuffieldScarborough Moor Castle The North and South Bays are split by the rocky promontory that’s home to Scarborough Castle, a former medieval fortress with A171 panoramic views over the Yorkshire coastline. The North Yorkshire Moors The route provides a gateway into the Bike Hire wonderful scenery of this stunning National Let’s Bike in Park, a beautiful upland area famous for its Scarborough hires moorland scenery. The trackbed of the former bikes and also railway path hugs the clifftops of the Jurassic provides a delivery coastline. and pick up service. www.letsbike.net or A 078050772001 6 5 Scalby Scalby Take a Break! Mills Suffield A There are plenty of places to eat in Scarborough, 1 7 from Fish and Chips on the beach to contemporary 1 cuisine. Cloughton Station, half way along the route, is now an occasional tea room; if it’s not open then both Burniston and Cloughton are good alternatives. Newlands Hayburn Wyke Inn is an 18th Century Coaching Newby Inn reimagined as a traditional country pub with homemade food and hand-pulled ales. Lady Northstead North Edith's 5 6 Bay 1 A Barrowcliff Scarborough Castle Throxenby Prospect 1 7 1 Mount Scarborough A Scarborough Woodlands start 4 6 5 A170 A 6 1 A South Bay © Laura Ginn Sandybed Falsgrave The Cinder Track Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2015. Cartography © Sustrans FourPoint Mapping. All rights reserved. To Photography: ©Thomas Tolkien / CC BY 4.0 / www.flickr.com/photos/tomtolkien. ©Ben Sutherland / CC BY 4.0 / www.flickr.com/photos/bensutherland Hunmanby ©Orangaurochs / CC BY 4.0 / www.flickr.com/photos/orangeaurochs. ©Laura Ginn / CC BY 4.0 / www.flickr.com/photos/125695901@N04 Scarborough to Hayburn Wyke STAGE 21 (The Cinder Track) overview map Scarborough to Scarborough to Hayburn Wyke 14 mile round trip (7 miles each way). This is approximately 3 hours. Hayburn Wyke This lovely, traffic free route takes you along the coast from the seaside resort of Scarborough, with its spectacular castle and two sweeping sandy bays, to the secluded cove of Hayburn Wyke in the North York Moors National Park. The track bed is made from cinders which gives the route its name. l Exit Scarborough station by the main entrance, turn left down the main A64 Falsgrave Road, and follow signs to National Route 1. After 250m, turn right off the road and join the traffic-free route at Sainsburys. l Follow National Route 1 signs out of Scarborough Scarborough passing playgrounds, skateparks and parks. You soon head into open countryside on this lovely greenway running © Orangeaurochs parallel to the coast. The Slow Tour is a guide to 21 of the best cycle routes l At Burniston village, you can take a short detour to across Yorkshire on the National Cycle Network. the quiet bay of Crook Ness. At Cloughton, the next village along, there is a great café in the old station or you can The routes have something for everyone, whether you are a explore the nearby bay of Cloughton Wyke. family, new to cycling or a regular cyclist. You can take public transport to the start of most routes and hire bikes there too. l Continue from here to Hayburn Wyke where a short walk across fields and woodland takes you to a secluded Tourist attractions l heritage sites cove complete with waterfall – a perfect place for a secret cafés and pubs l picnic spots l canals picnic. museums l playgrounds l artwork l Retrace your steps back to Scarborough, or if you’re feeling energetic, continue along the track to Ravenscar, Robins Hoods Bay and Whitby. If you like this route, try out the other 20. Download your free maps at www.sustrans.org.uk/slowtourofyorkshire Enjoy a great cycling day out... Scarborough to Hayburn Wyke is part of Route 1, the North Sea Cycle Route, which is part of the National Cycle Network at your own pace ! © Thomas Tolkein Hayburn Wyke Registered charity number 326550 (England and Wales) SCO39263 (Scotland).