Yorkshire Wolds Way
Walking holidays along the Yorkshire Wolds Way, 5-8 days. Map, guidebook, cosy accommodation and daily luggage transfers included.
Yorkshire Wolds Way
https://www.contours.co.uk/yorkshire-wolds-way
A walking holiday from Hessle in the south along the Yorkshire Wolds to Filey in the north.
From £837 per person
From £837 per person
The Yorkshire Wolds Way travels through a tranquil corner of England that has remained largely unchanged for centuries. This landscape of softly rounded chalk hills and flower-filled hedgerows is alive with butterflies, birds, and villages nestled in wooded dells.
Between England’s most famous deserted medieval village at Wharram Percy, views across the Humber Bridge to the towers of Lincoln Cathedral, and the quaint seaside resort of Filey, there’s plenty to catch your attention on this remote, peaceful walking holiday, one of the shortest National Trails.
Crossing the Yorkshire countryside from the foot of the Humber Bridge to the crumbling cliffs of Filey.
Visiting Yorkshire pubs for a well-earned taste of local ale, including the Wold Top Brewery, which sits on the trail near Hunmanby.
Catching a glimpse of the looming North York Moors over the Vale of Pickering.
| Code | Tour | Duration | Price per person | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| YWW1 | From Hessle(L) to Filey | 5 days walking | £837 | |
| YWW2 | From Hessle(L) to Filey | 6 days walking | £975 | |
| YWW3 | From Hessle(L) to Filey | 7 days walking | £1109 | |
| YWW4 | From Hessle(L) to Filey | 8 days walking | £1247 |
“Thoroughly enjoyed our first walking holiday.”Mr Hall, UK
“Was wonderful, exceeded my expectations. Excellent pre trip communications and support. Very happy with travel pack and accommodation. Excellent value for money.”Ms Glenn, Australia
“Very taken with the countryside in an area which I barely knew.”Mr Ogden, UK
“Yorkshire Wolds route itself is fantastic. Thoroughly enjoyed the route. Some sharp, nasty climbs but well signposted. Going through an area I grew up.”Mrs Jones, UK
“I was pleasantly surprised by the walk; I grew up in West Yorkshire but had no knowledge of this area. The time spent walking each day was ideal. The scenery was lovely and the people were very friendly. We enjoyed very good weather - not a drop of rain on any of the days. The ground was very muddy for the first two-three days and this made it very slippy at times. Some of the paths are shared with horses and bicycles and they had churned up the ground. We had a very good holiday indeed - the taxis and luggage transfers all worked very well. The taxis were very flexible.”Mr Bakes, UK
“Quiet solitude in a unique area of dry chalk valleys with extensive long distance views.”Mr Ward, UK
“Very enjoyable. The heart of the Wolds, Goodmanhope to Thixendale just wonderful. The Wolds are very different to any other part of the country I have been too. Well worth a visit.”Mr Holloway, UK
“It is as well organised and all the accommodation was very good.”Dr Smith, UK
“Walking was very enjoyable and directions to and from accommodation were clear. Very good accommodation and well posted trail made this an excellent experience. We feel your service has been excellent and your package for walking very informative.”Miss Morton, UK