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Black swan encircled by name on greenChalkland Way

64 km / 40 miles

E Yorks
A tour around the most northerly chalk outcrop in Britain - the Yorkshire Wolds, noted for green, dry valleys. The route takes in the villages of Great Givendale,Bishop Wilton, Bugthorpe, Thixendale, Fimber, Wetwang and Huggate. Pocklington is served by buses from Hull, York, Beverley and Driffield.


Connected Paths:

Linked Paths: Blackpool to Bridlington (Aerospace Way); Centenary Way (North Yorkshire); Minster Way; North Wolds Walk; Yorkshire Wolds Way National Trail
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Details:

Waymark: Black swan encircled by name on green Waymark: Black swan encircled by name on green
Attributes: Downland/Wolds
Start and Finish:
SE802488 - Pocklington, E Yorks
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Web Sites: http://beehive.thisishull.co.uk/default.asp?WCI=SiteHome&ID=9051

Maps:

The map to the right is from the Ordnance Survey. You can use the interactive controls to zoom in and out and to move around the map, or click on a marker for more info. (interactive map help)

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Ordnance Survey Maps (path is named on OS maps):
OS Landranger: 100101105106
OS Explorer: 294300
OS Explorer Active: 294300

Route Profile:

65.7 Km (40.8 miles)
1,246 m (4,088 ft) ascent
240 m (787 ft)  maximum height

Publications, Badges and Certificates:

Looseleaf: Chalkland Way (Ray Wallis - 1994)
Badge: Badge for Chalkland Way (Ray Wallis)