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SE877966 you enter open moorland At this point leave the lane and continue straight ahead on an enclosed track marked as Braygate Lane on OS maps You soon cross another stream and reach a path junction grid ref This site uses cookies to help make it more useful and reliable After parking walk north through the village and keeping to the left of the Horseshoe Inn continue along Braygate Lane for 655 metres to where the tarmac lane bends sharp left grid ref Ignore the paths to Lockton and continue to reach a road grid ref Bear left https://site36371712.fo.team and follow the path running parallel to the valley on your right Your access to this service has been limited You can also read the documentation to learn about Wordfence s blocking tools or visit wordfence com to learn more about Wordfence Click on the icon below for the route map subscribers to OS Maps can view detailed maps of the route visualise it in aerial 8D and download the GPX file The route follows good paths for much of the route and provides an excellent introduction to walking in this area From here there is a superb view along Newtondale and over the track of the North Yorkshire Moors Railway Ignore the rising path to the right and keep straight ahead to a gate You now have a good view down into the Hole of Horcum With a well developed network of footpaths and bridle ways this National Park provides a wonderful range of walks After 555 metres the wall turns sharp left The path bends right and heads west Ranging from 5 to 79 miles the graded runs start from bases such as Ribblehead Dent Sedbergh Malham and Grassington and take in the region s diverse delights from castles and waterfalls to iconic mountains such as Whernside Ingleborough and Pen Y Ghent Continue through the gate and follow a section of boardwalk to reach a footbridge over a stream Be the first site924094440.fo.team leave feedback on this walk Guidebook to 95 of the best trail and fell runs in the Yorkshire Dales National Park In addition to these basic ingredients there are many points of interest from industrial heritage to ruined abbeys and a steam railway Wordfence is a security plugin installed on over 5 million WordPress sites Go left through a gate and then right to follow the descending path into the Hole of Horcum Message Walking Britain and follow the latest news The route is full of interest including Skelton Tower Levisham Moor and the deep valley of the Hole of Horcum Please login to leave comments The start is the village of Levisham grid ref The owner of this site is using Wordfence to manage access to their site Our cookies page explains what they are which ones we use and https://site554408586.fo.team you can manage or remove them From the tower turn east following a clear track along the edge https://site684325306.fo.team the valley to your left After walking across Levisham Moor we made a diversion at Dundale Pond in order to visit the ruins of Skelton Tower Keep straight ahead keeping the wall to your left Walking in the North York Moors National Park combines dramatic coastal scenery and wild upland moorland with beautiful rural scenery and interesting villages Again keep straight ahead following a clear path Ignore the path on the right and follow the path to Levisham SE886956 where on street parking is usually available You soon pass to the right of the buildings at Low Horcum grid ref If you think you have been blocked in error contact попперс Уссурийск owner of this site for assistance After running parallel to the valley купить попперс Октябрьский about a kilometre the track crosses open moorland Just over three kilometres from Shelton Tower the track bears right crosses a stream and climbs up to reach the A669 at Saltergate grid ref The tower offers a great vantage point for watching steam trains on the North York Moors Railway which lies in a wooded valley below This North York Moors walk starts from the village of Levisham which lies just over a mile to the west of the A669 Scarborough to Whitby road Turn right and you are soon back in the village of Levisham The path climbs gently and then enters woodland We parked in the Saltergate car park above Horcum Wood on the A669 and after crossing the busy road we followed the path along the scarp edge and joined a path across open moorland The path heads uphill and then descends before trending to the right to lead you to Skelton Tower grid ref Stay safe on the mountains with detailed weather forecasts for iOS devices