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MAIN BUS ROUTES PLACES OF INTEREST MAIN BUS ROUTES Abbots of Leeming 80 and 89 Ampleforth Abbey Abbotts of Leeming Arriva X4 Sit back and enjoy the ride Byland Abbey www.northyorkstravel.info/metable/8089apr1.pdf Arriva X93 Daily services 80 and 89 (except Sundays and Bank Holidays) - linking Castle Howard Northallerton to Stokesley via a number of villages on the Naonal Park's ENJOY THE NORTH YORK MOORS, YORKSHIRE COAST AND HOWARDIAN HILLS BY PUBLIC TRANSPORT CastleLine western side including Osmotherley, Ingleby Cross, Swainby, Carlton in Coaster 12 & 13 Dalby Forest Visitor Centre Cleveland and Great Broughton. Coastliner Eden Camp Arriva Coatham Connect 18 www.arrivabus.co.uk Endeavour Experience Serving the northern part of the Naonal Park, regular services from East Yorkshire 128 Middlesbrough to Scarborough via Guisborough, Whitby and many villages, East Yorkshire 115 Flamingo Land including Robin Hood's Bay. Late evening and Sunday services too. The main Middlesbrough to Scarborough service (X93) also offers free Wi-Fi. X4 serves North Yorkshire County Council 190 Filey Bird Garden & Animal Park villages north of Whitby including Sandsend, Runswick Bay, Staithes and Reliance 31X Saltburn by the Sea through to Middlesbrough. Ryedale Community Transport Hovingham Hall Coastliner services 840, 843 (Transdev) York & Country 194 Kirkdale and St. Gregory’s Minster www.coastliner.co.uk Buses to and from Leeds, Tadcaster, Easingwold, York, Whitby, Scarborough, Kirkham Priory Filey, Bridlington via Malton, Pickering, Thornton-le-Dale and Goathland. Coatham Connect P&R Park & Ride Newburgh Priory www.northyorkstravel.info/metable/18sep20.pdf (Scarborough & Whitby seasonal) Daily service 18 (except weekends and Bank Holidays) between Stokesley, Visitor Centres Orchard Fields Roman site Great Ayton, Newton under Roseberry, Guisborough and Saltburn. Peasholm Park and North Bay Railway East Yorkshire Buses www.eyms.co.uk are featured overleaf Rievaulx Abbey 128 service runs daily between Scarborough and Helmsley. Calling at Nawton/Beadlam, Wombleton, Kirkbymoorside, Keldholme, Sinnington, Rievaulx Terrace Wrelton, Aislaby, Middleton, Pickering, Thornton-le- Dale, Wilton, Allerston, Ebberston, Snainton, East Ayton, Seamer and Scarborough. NB Sunday Ryedale Folk Museum services terminate at Pickering. Sea Life Centre 115 service operates Monday to Saturday from Scarborough to Ravenscar. Scampston Hall Moorsbus www.moorsbus.org Scarborough Footgolf Seasonal local bus network providing access to, and within, the North York Moors Naonal Park using low-floor accessible buses. From May to the end Shandy Hall & Garden of September, Moorsbus provides a network serving the whole of the Naonal Park through different interlinked routes at weekends. Moors Rover Spirit of Yorkshire Disllery ckets are sold and accepted on some Arriva, Reliance and East Yorkshire bus services. Su<on Bank Naonal Park Centre Reliance - Service 31X www.reliancebuses.co.uk The Moors Naonal Park Centre Daily service (Monday to Friday only) from York to Easingwold and Helmsley The Yorkshire Arboretum via Coxwold, Byland Abbey, Wass and Ampleforth. A number of services also extend from/to Kirkbymoorside. Dogs travel free of charge. Wolds Way Lavender Ryedale Community Transport www.ryedalect.org/services/bus-service Yorkshire Lavender Regular routes serving the villages and towns of Ryedale on selected days. CastleLine (Transdev) www.transdevbus.co.uk/york/services Runs Mondays to Saturdays between York, Vanguard, Monks Cross, Castle Howard and Malton. York & Country 194 (Transdev) www.transdevbus.co.uk/york/services Runs several mes daily serving the villages between Malton and Hovingham. Get discounted entry ckets at selected aracons on the Transdev network. Just ask your driver for a voucher. WALK AND RIDE If you normally use a car, walk and ride could transform your walking. You’ll see so much more by replacing one leg of the walk with a short bus (or train) ride. If you’re red of having to walk round in RAIL SERVICES circles to end up back at a car or if you would like to see twice as much of our stunning Naonal Park without having Northern www.northernrail.co.uk North Yorkshire Moors Railway (NYMR) TransPennine Express www.nymr.co.uk www.tpexpress.co.uk to take twice as long to do so, try a Scarborough to Filey www.yccrp.co.uk buswalk or trainwalk. A mostly steam-hauled heritage line from Pickering to York to Malton, Seamer and Scarborough. www.eskvalleyrailway.co.uk Whitby. Stops at Levisham (studio of Chris Ware, the You will find that by dumping the car Middlesbrough to Whitby. Including stops at Railway’s Arst in Residence), Newtondale (forest walks), and trying walk and ride you’ll James Cook University Hospital, Great Ayton, Danby, Goathland (Heartbeat), and Grosmont (Engine Sheds). rediscover your lost walking freedom. Lealholm, Glaisdale, Egton, Grosmont and Ruswarp. Daily service from late March unl the end of October. All informaon correct at me of going to press. Some winter services available. T: 01751 472508 and Howardian Hills by public transport public by Hills Howardian and Places of interest to visit around the Scampston Hall & Walled Garden - T: 01944 759111 Robin Hood’s Bay North York Moors, Yorkshire Coast Yorkshire Moors, York North www.scampston.co.uk Once the haunt of smugglers, this Naonal Park village is famous for its Jurassic-era North York Moors, Yorkshire Coast and Coastliner 843 Malton < > Scarborough bus route. Coxwold on Wednesdays. fossils, sweeping bay and atmospheric alleys. Service Arriva X93 Middlesbrough < > Howardian Hills by public transport. Bus stop 1,000 yards. Scarborough. Scarborough Castle - T: 01723 372451 Runswick Bay www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/scarborough-castle Sheltered village in a lovely coastal seLng with a wide bay and fine sands popular for paddling and stand up paddleboarding. Service Arriva X4 Middlesbrough < > Whitby. For centuries the ruins of Scarborough Castle have dominated the headland which links HELMSLEY visithelmsley.co.uk the North and South Bays with panoramic coastline views. Step back in me and race Sinnington village through 3,000 years of history. A prePy village, set around a green with river. Good starng point for circular walks and Accessible via East Yorkshire 128, Reliance X31 and Moorsbus (seasonal only) for a picnic. Country Inn in village. Service 128 - Pickering < > Helmsley. SEA LIFE Scarborough - T: 01723 373414 A charming town set around an a<racve square which hosts a market Scarborough Staithes www.visitsealife.com/scarborough Thornton-le-Dale every Friday. Good range of quality local shops and the perfect stopping A family favourite for exploring hidden marvels underwater as well as a rainforest An aPracve village, well-known for its riverside thatched coPage, motor museum, off point for refreshments or for a visit to: THE YORKSHIRE COAST adventure and discovering amazing facts about the creatures and their habitats. village walks and gentle walk to Ellerburn (country church). Refreshments and craQ www.discoveryorkshirecoast.com T: 01723 383636 Catch the 9A bus from outside the train staon. shops. On Service 128 Pickering < > Scarborough, Coastliner 840 and Moorsbus network. Duncombe Park - T: 01439 770213 www.duncombepark.com Explore a coastline with three disnctly different resorts and enjoy Shandy Hall & Garden acvies to match your mood, from mysterious Whitby to vibrant www.laurencesternetrust.org.uk Helmsley Arts Centre - T: 01439 771700 Scarborough and to Filey for peace and tranquillity. helmsleyarts.co.uk The former Coxwold home of 18th-Century vicar and author Laurence Sterne with ACCESSIBILITY delighIul gardens (open seasonally). Service 31X Monday to Friday only. Helmsley Brewing Co. - T: 01439 771014 WHITBY www.helmsleybrewingco.co.uk Stephen Joseph Theatre - T: 01723 370541 Many service buses have low-level access and ramps for easy boarding. Brewery tours. Whitby is famous for its marime and fishing history, for Jet, the black gemstone beloved by the Victorians, Captain Cook’s ship, HMS Endeavour, built in the town, www.sjt.uk.com The North York Moors Naonal Park Authority has developed a number of fully Helmsley Castle - T: 01439 770442 its literary connecon with Bram Stoker’s Dracula and for the world famous Goth World class theatre and cinema in the heart of Scarborough. Directly opposite the train accessible routes for heavy duty wheelchairs and pushchairs through woodland, www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/helmsley-castle staon and bus stop. Fesvals. Taste the sea with fish & chips at award winning restaurants such as along riversides, by lakes, overlooking the Heritage Coast, through the heart of the moorland and around important archaeological sites. You can also hire a Tramper, an Helmsley Walled Garden - T: 01439 772314 The Magpie and take home a kipper from Fortune’s tradional smokehouse. Sutton Bank National Park Centre - T: 01845 597426 electric all-terrain mobility scooter, for use from SuHon Bank Naonal Park Centre www.helmsleywalledgarden.org.uk www.northyorkmoors.org.uk/su<onbank (Get 20% off garden entry with a valid cket from EY 128 service from Scarborough). SCARBOROUGH and Ravenscar Visitor Centre. The Centres have further details or you can find Walking and cycling trails, cyclocross and pump track, adventure play area, dark skies informaon online www.northyorkmoors.org.uk/easyaccess National Centre for Birds of Prey - T: 01439 772080 Scarborough is the original seaside resort with two spectacular bays; discover and wildlife acvity hub. Access via seasonal Moorsbus services. 20 min walk from Helmsley market square. why visitors have been vising for 400 years. ‘We do like to be beside the seaside’ Pick up a copy of the Naonal Park’s ‘Out and About’ magazine in a Naonal Park www.ncbp.co.uk for family fun, ice cream, donkey rides, crab stalls - the bucket & spades adventure The Moors National Park Centre, Danby - T: 01439 772737 Centre for details on places to go, things to do and events. www.northyorkmoors.org.uk/themoorscentre Rievaulx Abbey - T: 01439 798228 that passes from one generaon to the next because of its enduring appeal.