
Trail Facts
Total
distance: 110 miles (176km)
Duration: 10 nights, 9 days walking
Minimum/maximum daily distances: 9 ¼ miles (15km)/15
miles (24km)
Waymarking: The trail is waymarked with National Trail acorn
symbols and is very easy to follow.
Season: March to October
Starting point of holiday : Helmsley (Malton is the most convenient
railway station)
End of holiday: Filey
Code: CLEVW2
Itinerary
Day
1: Travel to Helmsley, where your first nights accommodation has been
booked.
Day 2: Helmsley to Sutton Bank. 10 miles (16km)
Day 3: Sutton Bank to Osmotherley. 11½ miles (18.5km).
Day 4: Osmotherley to Clay Bank Top. 11 miles (17.5km).
Day 5: Clay Bank Top to Kildale. 9¼ miles (15km).
Day 6: Kildale to Saltburn-by-the-Sea. 14¾ miles (23.5km).
Day 7: Saltburn-by-the-Sea to Runswick Bay. 12¼ miles
(19.5km).
Day 8: Runswick Bay to Robin Hood's Bay. 15 miles (24km).
Day 9: Robin Hood's Bay to Scarborough. 13¼ miles (23km).
Day 10: Scarborough to Filey. 12 miles (19km)
Day 11: Depart from Filey after breakfast.
Extra nights/Rest days
The charming village of Osmotherley, with its neat stone cottages huddled around its green, ancient market cross and stone table where John Wesley preached during one of his sermon tours is a popular choice for an extra night. A lovely short walk from here visits the Lady Chapel and Mount Grace Priory, an attractive 14th century Carthusian monastery. Kildale is a lovely, peaceful village. Another popular choice is Robin Hood's Bay which is within easy reach of Whitby, which boasts an attractive harbour, atmospheric ruined abbey, Captain Cook Museum, Lifeboat Museum, Whitby Museum and St Mary's Church. The interior of this intriguing church was altered in 1612 to resemble the lower deck of a wooden sailing ship. If you fancy somewhere livelier consider the bustling resort of Scarborough.
What's included?
Travel Information
Detailed
instructions on how to get to the start of the holiday and back from the end
of it are sent to you on booking. A summary is given below.
Most convenient major city and International airports: (1)
Leeds - Bradford Airport or (2) Teeside International Airport.
(1) Leeds - Bradford Airport, then Airlink 757 bus to Leeds railway station.
Train from Leeds to Malton (55 minutes), then bus (or taxi) to Helmsley.
(2) Teeside International Airport, then bus (or taxi) to Darlington railway
station. Train from Darlington to Malton (1 hour 10 minutes), then bus (or taxi)
to Helmsley.
Outward journey from Hull (North Sea Ferries) to Malton: North Sea Ferries Bus
19 to Hull railway station. Train to Malton (2 hours), then bus (or taxi) to
Helmsley.
Return journey from Filey to Hull (North Sea Ferries): Train
from Filey to Hull (1 hour 15 minutes), then bus to ferry terminal.
Outward journey from London to Malton: Train from London Euston to York, then
change trains for Malton (2 ½ hours). Bus (or taxi) to Helmsley.
Return journey to London at the end of the holiday: There is
a frequent train service from Filey to London King's Cross. The journey takes
about 3 ½ hours.
Travelling by car: There is a car park on the north side of
Helmsley at the start of the Cleveland Way. Weekly parking tickets are available
from Helmsley Tourist Information Centre. If you are leaving your car for more
than a week, you should inform the Police in Helmsley (Tel: 01439 70310). You
will be able to return to your car in Helmsley by catching a bus from Filey.