Land Based Activities

Magical moorland - delightful dales - spectacular coastline crowned with towering cliffs - this is the Yorkshire Moors and Coast. 

With over 1,400 miles (almost 2,300 km) of paths and tracks to choose from this wonderful corner of North Yorkshire is overflowing with opportunities for walking, cycling and horse riding. The only potential problem is knowing where to begin!


Finding your way


The National Park Authority looks after the public rights of way network within the North York Moors and waymarks paths using the national colour coding system:

Public footpath - walkers only

Public bridleway - walkers and horse-riders, cyclists too, but give way to other users

Byway - all traffic. Drivers please give way

Concessionary path - Not a public right of way, but the landowner invites you to enjoy it.

Too many waymarks and signs can be intrusive though, so we try to use them sparingly, especially on open moorland where posts can spoil the very quality of remoteness and isolation which visitors cherish.

So that you know where you're heading, get hold of an up to date map of the area. Ordnance Survey Explorer maps are updated every 3 years or so, including new bridleways and path diversions, and with field boundaries shown they make navigation relatively easy:

SHEET OL26 covers the western half of the National Park
SHEET OL27 for the eastern half

There are a host of route guides available, providing everything from a short town stroll to 110 miles of National Trail, from technical mountain biking to a two to three day trek on horse-back.

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