Walking on the Yorkshire Coast
The North
Yorkshire Coast is walking country - gentle strolls, day walks
and long-distance hikes are all on our doorstep. There are dozens
of short walks encompassing everything from town trails to wildlife
spotting, which you can pick up at any
Tourist Information Centre.
If you enjoy long distance walking you will be spoilt for
choice.
The Cleveland Way National Trail,
The Yorkshire Wolds Way, Esk Valley Walk are just some of
our more popular trails. The Centernary Way was created in 1989 by
North Yorkshire County Council and it covers 82 miles between York
Minster and Filey on the East coast, linking sections of the Foss,
Ebor, Derwent and Wolds Ways.
Comprehensive guidebooks are available for all these long
distance walks, which you can purchase via the web or at a local
Tourist Information Centre.
Use the menu below to find out more information on a series of
walks along the Yorkshire Coast.
Useful Links
Scarborough Ramblers
Association.
Moors
Message.
Open
Access.
Rights
of Way.
Safety on the
Moors.
For further assistance please contact the Scarborough Tourism
Bureau on 01723 383636.