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Archived Walks 2015 Northallerton Group walks and events 2015 Walks Part of North Yorks & South Durham area Date Start Walk Distance Difficulty Contact Thu 01/01/2015 09:45 Leeming Bar (DL7 9UG, Leyburn Linear Train Walk 7.5mi/12. Easy SE286900) Catch 10:00 train from Leeming Bar to Redmire. Walk along 1km tracks & paths: Redmire Force - West Wood - Bolton Hall - Tullis Cote to Leyburn Shawl & Station. Thu 01/01/2015 10:30 Preston Park,Eaglescliffe Family walk from Preston Park 5mi/8km Easy (TS18 3RJ, NZ428158) Fun day at Preston Park. Orienteering, net scrambling, crazy golf etc Thu 08/01/2015 10:00 Burton Leonard (HG3 Spot the Bird Walk 8mi/12.9 Easy 3SN, SE327638) Walk on field and farm tracks to the bird hide at Staveley km and return Thu 08/01/2015 10:30 Kilburn (YO61 4AH, Kilburn to Byland Abbey 6mi/9.7k Easy SE513797) Walk on good field paths and quiet lane to Byland Abbey m returning with some climbing via Oldstead and High Kilburn Thu 15/01/2015 10:00 Newgate Bank Top CP Riccal Dale Romp 9mi/14.5 Moderate (YO62 5LT, SE563890) Walk across the top of Roppa Edge to Riccal Dale and km Helmsley moor Thu 15/01/2015 10:00 Thirsk Garden Centre. Thirsk circular 10mi/16. Moderate (YO7 3AB, SE440812) Paths, tracks & roads: Worlds End - Sowerby - Carlton 1km Miniott - Moat Farm & Cod Beck and return. Thu 22/01/2015 10:00 Bowes Museum Barnard Teesdale High Pastures and River Valley 9mi/14.5 Moderate Castle (DL12 8NP, NZ055163) Walk through country estate, Pennines high pastures and km deep dale valley Thu 22/01/2015 10:30 Great Ayton Station (TS9 Capt Cook Monument & Roseberry Topping 5mi/8km Moderate 6HR, NZ574108) Steep climb from Gt Ayton station to Captain Cook Monument and along ridge for short climb to Roseberry Topping. Return descent by Airy Holme Farm. Thu 29/01/2015 10:00 Hawes Creamery (DL8 Hawes and Stags Fell 8mi/12.9 Moderate 3RP, SD870894) Circular walk via Sedbusk, Stags Fell and Hardraw. km Thu 29/01/2015 10:00 Cold Kirby (YO7 2HL, Cold Kirby 3 Dales 9mi/14.5 Moderate SE531845) Hike via Tanker Dale,Nettle Dale,and Cocker Dale .Some km Climbs . Thu 05/02/2015 10:00 Gilling West (DL10 5JP, Jockey Cap Hill Ascent 8mi/12.9 Moderate NZ183057) Ascent of Jockey Cap Hill via Hartforth and Whashton (no km washout planned and return via Aske Hall . Thu 05/02/2015 10:00 Kirkby Malzeard (HG4 Azerley Amble 7.5mi/12. Easy 3SE, SE230743) Easy amble via Azerley and Galphay on good trails . 1km Thu 12/02/2015 10:00 Grosmont Station CP Esk Valley Rail Escape 8mi/12.9 Moderate (YO22 5PE, NZ828054) Esk Valley trail walk to Whitby and return by train . km Thu 12/02/2015 10:00 Askrigg (DL8 3HG, Askrigg and Aysgarth 10mi/16. Moderate SD950911) Walk via Thornton Rust and Aysgarth Falls on moorland 1km paths . Thu 19/02/2015 10:00 Marske (DL11 7NB, Marske and Hudswell 10mi/16. Moderate NZ103004) From Marske to Downholme, Hudswell circuit on good 1km tracks Thu 19/02/2015 10:30 Pateley Bridge (HG3 5AR, Nidderdale Way & Panorama Walk 7mi/11.3 Easy SE157656) Riverside walk to Glasshouses, then to Panorama Walk, on km to Wath. Riverside return Clear tracks and field paths with a section on a country lane. Thu 26/02/2015 10:00 Western end of Ampleforth Ampleforth and Wass circular 7.5mi/12. Moderate (YO62 4DX, SE582787) Explore the SW corner of the National Park, visiting Byland 1km Abbey. Climb Shallow Dale to see prehistoric monument of Studfold Ring. Thu 26/02/2015 10:00 Leyburn Car Park (DL8 Leyburn and Redmire 10.3mi/1 Moderate 5DP, SE113906) Walking to Redmire via The Shawl,to Preston-under-Scar, 6.6km crossing the railway line via good field paths to St Mary's Church, Redmire, onto Well Lane via Barney Beck field (off Mill Lane to Wensley Thu 05/03/2015 10:00 Fountains Abbey (HG4 Fountains and Ripon Rowell 11mi/17. Moderate 3DZ, SE274687) Follow Ripon Rowell on field paths in mainly gentle 7km countryside to Sawley,Eavestone Lake and Lumley Moor.Return by Galphay and Deer Park. Thu 05/03/2015 10:00 Fountains Abbey (HG4 Fountains Abbey Circular 7.5mi/12. Easy 3DZ, SE274687) From NT car park for circular via Markenfield Hall on good 1km paths. Thu 12/03/2015 10:00 West Burton (DL8 4LA, West Burton Circular 7.5mi/12. Easy SE017866) Easy stroll to Aysgarth Falls and Thoralby . 1km Thu 12/03/2015 10:00 Middleton in Teessdale Pennine Way to Lunedale 8mi/12.9 Moderate (DL12 0QD, NY947253) Pennine Way - Lunedale - Grassholme reservoir - Longton km Tees railway path Sat 14/03/2015 10:00 WI Hall Romanby Area AGM Walk 6mi/9.7k Easy Northallerton (DL7 8FJ, Start at AGM venue , WI Hall Romanby for 6 mile walk over m SE365935) fields and tracks to Ainderby Steeple and return via Warlaby - one of the "Walks round Northallerton ".Bring packed lunch if staying for the Thu 19/03/2015 10:00 Newgate Bank Car Park Bilsdale and Rievaulx Moor 8mi/12.9 Moderate (YO62 5LT, SE563890) Walk in Ryedale area. One steep climb out of Bilsdale. km Thu 19/03/2015 10:00 Meet at Barbon Village Barbon Explore 8mi/12.9 Moderate Hall car park. Drive through km Barbon village turn right at the Walking from Barbon Village to woodland walk alongside market cross located end of Barbon Beck, then ascending to Barbon Fell and road. (LA6 2LJ, SD629825) Brownthwaite and returning back to Barbon Village walking generally along good tracks and Thu 26/03/2015 10:00 Park in village hall cp, Carlton-in-Coverdale to Walden 11.5mi/1 Moderate Carlton-in-Coverdale (DL8 4AY, Walk from Carlton-in-Coverdale over to Walden and return 8.5km SE069847) via Fleensop. Thu 26/03/2015 10:00 Low Mill Car Park (YO62 Farndale Daffodills 8mi/12.9 Moderate 7UY, SE672951) Climb up Rudland Rigg and offering views of Farndale. km Finish along daffodil route. Thu 02/04/2015 10:00 Smardale Hall near Kirkby Spring walk in Smardale 10mi/16. Moderate Stephen Cumbria (CA17 4HG, From Smardale Hall over the moor via Smardale bridge to 1km NY740082) the picturesque villages of Ravenstonedale and Newbiggin. Return by field and disused railway over the viaduct and the nature reserve. Thu 02/04/2015 10:00 Farlington Village ,near Skewsby and Stearsby. 7mi/11.3 Moderate Sheriff Hutton (YO61 1NT, Leisurely walk in the counryside south of the Howardian km SE607691) Hills Thu 09/04/2015 10:00 Goathland Village (YO22 The Waterfalls of Goathland 8mi/12.9 Moderate 5AL, NZ832012) Waterfall walk on good tracks throuigh Eller Beck and West km Beck visiting Water Arc Foss,Thomason Foss,Mallayan Spout,and Nelly Ayre Force .Shorter walk option of 6 miles is also possible. Thu 09/04/2015 10:30 Brimham Rocks NT Car Family Fun at Brimham Rocks 4mi/6.4k Leisurely Park (HG3 4DW, SE206650) Short walk, geocaching, rock scrambling m Thu 16/04/2015 10:00 Bainbridge village green Bainbridge circuit 7.5mi/12. Leisurely (DL8 3EF, SD933901) Circular walk from Bainbridge to Askrigg and Worton 1km Thu 16/04/2015 10:00 Park on wide grass verge Kildale circuit, Ingleby and the Cleveland Way 10mi/16. Moderate on left hand side of road before Field and moorland paths. 1km entering Kildale village from the Wonderful views from the Cleveland Way of Stokesley Plain west. (YO21 2RH, NZ604093) and the Cleveland Hills. Thu 23/04/2015 10:00 Danby lodge National Park Ancient trails through Little Fryup 7mi/11.3 Leisurely Centre Car Park. GR716084 Circular walk along the eastern rim of Little Fryup Dale, km (YO21 2JJ, NZ706084) starting from Danby Lodge NP centre and passing Danby Castle. Thu 23/04/2015 10:00 Hawes Creamery car park Hawes,Stags Fell and High Abbotside moor. 9mi/14.5 Moderate (DL8 3RQ, SD870897) The assent of Stags Fell via Sedbusk, returning by way of km High Abbotside and Hardraw. Thu 30/04/2015 10:00 Reeth village green (DL11 Along the edge to Booze 10mi/16. Moderate 6SU, SE036991) Climb up for views of Arkengarthdale, Langthwaite and 1km riverside and moor to Healaugh Thu 30/04/2015 10:00 Park on the square in Middleham Gallop or Not? 8mi/12.9 Moderate Middleham (DL8 4QY, Over the gallops to The Forbidden Corner and back along km SE120875) the River Cover Thu 07/05/2015 10:00 Ripon Canal car park Ripon Canal Circular 6.5mi/10. Leisurely (HG4 1QT, SE313711) Gentle canal walk from Ripon to Littlethorpe and return via 5km Studley Roger. Thu 07/05/2015 10:00 park off A68 Allensford allensford derwent valley 10mi/16. Leisurely picnic area riverside near route/ allensford-shotley 1km riverderwent bridge (DH8 9BA, bridge-pansheild-newlands-ebchester-derwent NZ078502) walk-shortley bridge burn house-bulbeck cottage-allensford Thu 14/05/2015 10:00 Rievaulx Abbey Car Park - Rievaulx and Caydale 9.3mi/15 Moderate Pay and Display (YO62 5LB, From Rievaulx Abbey - North through Cold Kirkby to km SE574850) Caydale - return through woodland and alongside River Rye. Field and woodland paths, farm tracks and minor roads Thu 14/05/2015 10:00 (YO60 7ER, SE714671) Bulmer, Castle Howard Circular 11mi/17. Moderate Through parkland, woods and fields with views of Castle 7km Howard Thu 21/05/2015 10:00 Lofthouse car park (HG3 Stean Moor and Meugher 11mi/17. Strenuous 5RG, SE109726) 11 mile trek to Meugher across Stean Moor.
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