North York Moors cycling map Goldeneye Goldeneye | 9781859652763
cycling country lanes
06-05-2022
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The North York Moors National Park occupies a region of elevated rolling moorland, forming a steep escarpment on the north and west, and a rugged indented coastline to the east. To the south, the ground slopes more gently towards the Vales of Mowbray and Pickering. The Moors are cut up by a series of small streams, deeply incised to create a landscape of real charm. These flow down to the Vale of Pickering. Each Dale having its own characteristic: Scenic Ryedale, lonely Bransdale, the daffodils of Farndale, the industrial echoes of now quiet, Rosedale.
To the north, the River Esk cuts a swathe eastwards on its way to Whitby. To the south, the Howardian Hills, and The Wolds, make for fine cycling: rolling hills with lanes connecting picturesque villages. For the less strenuous, the Vale of Pickering makes for an easy-going ride: quiet, flat lanes through a pastoral landscape.
• 10 Circular Routes Overprinted on Map
• National Cycle Network Routes illustrated: NCN 1, Moor To Sea Cycle Route (RR52), The White Rose Route: NCN 65, Yorkshire Wolds Circular Route: NCN 1, NCN 164, 166 & 167.
• Traffic-Free Family Routes feature: Boltby Forest, Cleveland Way, Dalby Forest, Rudland Rigg, Scarborough – Whitby Railway Path (NCN 1), York to Overton Riverside Path.