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Yorkshire Wolds by Mickledore Travel

The Yorkshire Wolds offer a peaceful setting for a walking holiday away from the hub bub. With rolling countryside and long reaching views, the trail follows good paths and tracks over higher ground, dipping in and out of the dry valleys which were carved into the landscape after the Ice Age, and which give the area its particular appearance.

The route begins on the Humber Estuary and follows a seam of chalk which runs through a rural and unspoilt corner of Britain, all the way to Filey on the north coast.

On a clear day the views over the patchwork of fields stretch for miles to the Pennines and the North Yorkshire Moors. You may be able to spot the landmarks of York Minster, and

The Yorkshire Wolds offer a peaceful setting for a walking holiday away from the hub bub. With rolling countryside and long reaching views, the trail follows good paths and tracks over higher ground, dipping in and out of the dry valleys which were carved into the landscape after the Ice Age, and which give the area its particular appearance.

The route begins on the Humber Estuary and follows a seam of chalk which runs through a rural and unspoilt corner of Britain, all the way to Filey on the north coast.

On a clear day the views over the patchwork of fields stretch for miles to the Pennines and the North Yorkshire Moors. You may be able to spot the landmarks of York Minster, and your starting point the Humber Bridge as you walk through this rural landscape.

The area also has a strong connection with the arts. Along the route, a project known as ‘WANDER – Art on the Yorkshire Wolds Way’ has seen a number of works of art appearing along the trail, so be sure to look out for these on your journey.