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Walk 2029 - Lastingham & Rosedale from Hutton-le-Hole

  

Nat Park   North York Moors
County/Area   North Yorkshire
AuthorBarry Jenkinson
Length12.0 miles / 19.5 km
Ascent900 feet / 273 metres
Grademoderate
Startgrid reference SE705902

Photo from the walk - Lastingham & Rosedale from Hutton-le-Hole Photo from the walk - Lastingham & Rosedale from Hutton-le-Hole Photo from the walk - Lastingham & Rosedale from Hutton-le-Hole 
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The walk starts in the village of Hutton-le-Hole and includes a mixture of arable farm land and wild moorland. In addition the route also visits several moorland crosses and you can also visit a 14th century crypt at Lastingham.

Hutton-le-Hole is a picturesque moorland village with sheep roaming freely on the village green, which is surrounded by stone built cottages. The village is home to the Ryedale Folk Museum which is well worth a visit. Parking is available at the North end of the village in a fee paying car park.

After parking, walk back into the village past the Ryedale Folk Museum and the church on you left. Opposite the village hall turn left along a signposted footpath and proceed accross fields of sheep with the museum grounds on your left. Carry straight on for about 3/4 mile over stiles and accross a small bridge before climbing the hill towards Lastingham.

When you reach the road, turn right along it and stick to the road (very few cars) until the road takes a sharp right after about half a mile. You turn left down a cart track and follow signed footpaths around the farm and down into a steep valley and up the other side.

On reaching the top you will see a bench on your left and a signpost to Rosedale. If you want to have a long walk take this one and follow it straight into Rosedale down the 1 in 3 hill. From here the way back is by a quiet moorland road to Hutton-le-Hole up Chimney Bank.

If you require a shorter walk (5 miles) turn right and walk down into Lastingham village. There is a fine pub for a lunch stop and opposite is the old chuch of St Cedds, with its 14th century crypt. Walk back via Spaunton and once through the village turn right at a T-junction then go left through Grange Farm. Follow way marked paths through fields until you drop back into Hutton-le-Hole, just south of Moorlands, where you turn right into the village.

Suggested Maps

It is recommended you take a map with you when following a walk route. The preferred scale is 1:25000 used by the Explorer series.

OS Explorer1:25,000Sheet 26
OS Landranger1:50,000Sheet 100

Note : If two maps are listed at the same scale then either (a) both are required for full coverage of the route or (b) the route is covered on both maps.

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