Day 2: Ravenscar through Howdale Moor to Robin Hood's Bay

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Lowland and Hill Walks
Aug 26
2018

19 people attending

11 places left

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£10.00
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An 11 mile walk which is reasonably challenging, with steep descents and ascents at Boggle Hole and Stoupe Beck and a moorland section with rough tracks. Weather can change quickly on the moor and sea cliffs.

Enjoy the National Park in a nutshell on this 11-mile walk through some of the North York Moors' most characteristic landscapes. From the craggy heights of Ravenscar the route runs across Howdale Moor for some classic moorland scenery before dropping down to the old Scarborough-to-Whitby railway line and along to the famous smugglers’ haunt of Robin Hood’s Bay. Both here and at nearby Boggle Hole you can indulge in a spot of rock-pooling and fossil- hunting, before returning along an exhilarating clifftop stretch of the Cleveland Way National Trail, via the old alum works industrial site. That’s a powerful combination of the best National Park experiences in one big day out.

This is just one of the three delightfully scenic walks planned in this area during the bank holiday weekend.

Accommodation
Twelve of us will be staying at YHA Scarborough 24th-27th August and we will be cooking and socialising together in the self-catering area. With it being a Bank Holiday, spaces have been selling out fast at the hostel and there were only 4 beds left in male dorms last time I checked. If you do manage to book a place, please contact the leader so we can possibly arrange some food together. NOTE: This is not an exclusive ODL hostel so we will be sharing the hostel with other members of the public.

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