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Cleveland Way

Cleveland Way

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Cleveland WayThe Cleveland Way is a horseshoe-shaped route around the edge of the North York Moors National Park. Beginning in the old market town of Helmsley, the trail follows the western escarpment of the North York Moors to meet the coast at Saltburn-by-the-Sea, and then takes in the whole of the North Yorkshire and Heritage Coast to finish at the Victorian seaside town of Filey.

The first half of the route passes through the North York Moors from Helmsley to Saltburn-by-the-Sea passes through woodland, lush green dales and spectacular heather moorland. Around every corner lies something of interest; a ruined castle, an ancient abbey, the White Horse of Kilburn, an old drove ‘road', a priory, ancient stone markers and crosses, rocky escarpments with far-reaching views, traces of alum, jet and ironstone mining, prehistoric burial mounds, or a grouse flying across the path.

The second half of the route from Saltburn-by-the-Sea to Filey, follows a rugged coast of high cliffs, wide sandy bays and wooded ‘wykes'. Picturesque fishing villages with steep, winding streets and tightly packed cottages; the old whaling port of Whitby, with its imposing abbey, Captain Cook Museum and St Mary's Church whose interior was altered in 1612 to resemble the lower deck of a wooden sailing ship, add to the charm of this delightful walk. We also offer The route in two sections, each of which is an excellent walk in its own right, giving those with less time the opportunity to complete the trail in stages.

Trail Details

Total distance 110 miles (176km)
Start/Finish Helmsley/Filey
Railway stations Malton/Filey
Season April to October

Contours Walking Holidays,
Gramyre, 3 Berrier Road, Greystoke, CA11 OUB, UK
Tel: +44 (0) 17684 80451    Fax: +44 (0) 17684 80452

Email: info@contours.co.uk

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