Leaving Coneysthorpe this section of the Centenary Way heads towards the hamlet of Firby via Castle Howard. It is a stunning walk through parts of the Castle Howard Estate, the Howardian Hills AONB, arable farmland and wild woodland.
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Centenary Way – 9. North Grimston to Toisland Wold
This section of the Centenary Way towards Toisland Wold crosses a mixture of arable and livestock farmland. You’ll see an old Railway Viaduct and some spectacular views across Ryedale, the Vale of Pickering and the North York Moors.
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This walk combines the North Grimston to Toisland Wold, the Toisland Wold to Wharram Le Street and part of the Wharram Le Street to Settrington Beacon sections of the Centenary Way.
Read MoreCentenary Way – 11. Wharram Le Street to Settrington Beacon
This short section of the Centenary Way from Wharram Le Street to Settrington Beacon climbs back into the Wolds. There are spectacular views about halfway into the walk down towards Bellmanear Farm and beyond, across Ryedale.
Read MoreCentenary Way – 12. Settrington Beacon to Abbey Plantation via Wintringham
This section of the Centenary Way has plenty of variety. Along the way, you’ll pass through woodland plantations, arable farmland and the village of Wintringham.
Read MoreCentenary Way – 5. Huskit Hill to Coneysthorpe
Leaving Huskitt Hill, this 5.9 mile section of the Centenary Way goes through the Howardian Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). Most of the walk is through arable fields and woodland.
Read MoreCentenary Way – 1. York to Earswick
The first section of the Centenary Way heads out of York and takes you to the village of Earswick on the outskirts of York. After a short walk through the middle of York, the route joins the footpath running alongside the River Foss.
Read MoreCentenary Way – 4. Sheriff Hutton to Huskit Hill via Terrington
Leaving Sheriff Hutton behind, this 6.2 mile section of the Centenary Way starts in farmland in the Vale of York and climbs gently into the Howardian Hills.
Read MoreCentenary Way – 17. Hunmanby to Filey Brigg
This is the last section of the walk, finishing on Filey Brigg. It’s an easy walk of just under 4 miles. The route crosses farmland and then through holiday parks on the outskirts of Filey.
Read MoreFiley Bay, Primrose Valley, Hunmanby, Reighton, Speeton – Perfect Beach Walk
If you have a dog, Filey Bay is a great place to walk him or her. Much of the Bay has a large, sandy beach. The full bay stretches from Filey Brigg at the northern end through Filey town, Primrose Valley and Hunmanby Gap.
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