The Moors National Park Centre, Danby
Explore The Moors Centre in the heart of the North York Moors National Park. A great day out for all the family.
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A Day In Danby And North York Moors National Park Inc Crow Wood
A Day In Danby And North York Moors National Park
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The Seated Man & Danby Dale, North York Moors - 28 August 2017
A 12 mile walk from Castleton, the walk initially heads south along Castleton Rigg and to the statue of The Seated Man.
The Seated Man, located on Castleton Rigg is a 3 metre high painted bronze statue created by the artist Sean Henry was erected in June 2017.
From here the route continues south to the White Cross, also known as Fat Betty. From here the route turns east before returning to Castleton via Danby Rigg.
Music is Sun Comes Up by Rudimental featuring James Arthur and
Everything Now by Arcade Fire
Ainthorpe and Danby Castle
Frost relented for the last few days of January.
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North York Moors Country Walk Danby Beacon Hill Houlsyke round
Our video is a guided walk in the North York Moors from Danby to Beacon Hill and return via Houlsyke, Duck Bridge and Danby Castle. This is a lovely little walk with some wonderful North Yorkshire countryside. This is an easy to moderate walk on quiet small roads and fields. There is one rutted track between Beacon Hill and Houlsyke.
Elevation: Approx lowest point 116.4m (382ft) Approx highest point 299.5m (983ft)
Approx 6 miles allow 2½ hours using OS Explorer Map OL27 North York Moors Eastern Area. Start point: the main street in Danby. For more info please see our website.
Redcar, Guisborough Moors & Woods, North York Moors - 11 January 2013
A mountain bike route of almost 29 miles from Redcar. The route first heads to Saltburn, from here it joins the Cleveland Way and follows this through Saltburn Woods, Skelton and then North Skelton. At North Skelton the route leaves the Cleveland Way and heads to Boosbeck and Margrove Park before joining the Cleveland Way again and climbing up into Guisborough Woods. Within Guisborough Woods the route again leaves the Cleveland Way and the woods and follows the path across Gisborough (there are two spellings) Moor. Following the track across the moor to Waymorth Moor the track joins the Kildale-Commondale road ( OS 1:25000, OL26 Grid Ref 647097). The route follows the road west before turning north along Percy Rigg. The road soon becomes a bridleway and returns back to Guisborough Woods and then onto Hutton Village. From here the route heads through Guisborough and then returns to Redcar down Yearby Bank. Distance 28.71 miles, 1,414 foot of ascent. Music is Driving the Last Spike by Genesis
North York Moors National Park
Coastal attractions - things to do on the North York Moors coast
For families, adventurers, beach-goers and wildlife spotters, the possibilities are endless on the North York Moors coast. Find fossils at Boggle Hole, ride a steam train, visit Whitby Abbey, step back in time at Robin Hood's Bay and Staithes, spot seals at Ravenscar, walk the Cleveland Way or ride the Cinder Track - which part of the North York Moors National Park coast do you want to explore next?
Film and music by Fridge Productions (Ltd) for the North York Moors National Park Authority
Thumbnail image credit: Fridge Productions (Ltd)
Places and experiences featured in the video:
Yorkshire Coast Nature, wildlife safaris -
Hidden Horizons, fossil hunts, dinosaur walks -
North Yorkshire Moors Railway -
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Cleveland Way National Trail -
Guide to the North York Moors
From the North York Moors Railway discover where Heartbeat and the Harry Potter films were shot (Goathland). Beyond this we travel across the moors to look at some of the historical sites including a cave with hippopotamus bones, a 7th century monastery and a church built just before 1066. Helmsley, Rievaulx Abbey and the small village of Hutton le Hole and the trail of wild daffodils at Farndale are also included. A short comprehensive guide to the highlights of this National Park. Look out ofr other North York Moor films on the Playlist.
Thorodale & Hawnby Hill, North York Moors - 1 April 2013
A 9.5 mile round trip. Starting from the Church just to the west of Hawnby, the route heads south to Sunnybank Farm then turns west over Dale Town Common before joining The Cleveland Way north through Boltby Forest. Above Kepwick Quarry the route then turns east and descends through Thorodale before climbing Hawnby Hill and returning back to the start.
Music is Local Boy In The Photograph & Step On My Old Size Nines by Stereophonics
North York Moors National Park: Rievaulx Abbey
I walk around Rievaulx Abbey in North York Moors National Park a Cistercian abbey dating back 900 years.
The abbey is extremely open, allowing you to explore it's many parts and get an idea of what life was like back then. The abbey was disolved by King Henry VIII and partially dismantled, but many of the walls and arches are in great shape.
Wildlife at The Moors National Park Centre...
Camera trap videos from the NatureSpy & Mammal Society workshop at the Moors National Park Centre in Danby, Oct 2014...
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Food & Drink in the North York Moors National Park
North York Moors and Howardian Hills - North Yorkshire Tourism Travel Countryside Film National Park
The Howardian Hills covers 204 sq km (79 sq miles) of the North Yorkshire countryside, to the south-west corner of the North York Moors National Park.
It is a unique and captivating landscape with its well-wooded rolling countryside, patchwork of arable and pasture fields, scenic villages and historic country houses with classic parkland landscapes.
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Walk 644 Danby High Moor, North Yorkshire Moors
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North York Moors - Forest Activities
As one of the most wooded of England's National Parks, our woodlands and forests are an unexpected treasure, from strolls among ancient trees to a wander through the bluebells. Hit the trails in Dalby Forest, England's largest cycle trail centre, or head out on the high ropes course and Segway rides at Go Ape, while Sneaton Forest is home to the magical Falling Foss tea garden.
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North York Moors - Hidden Valleys - North Yorkshire Tourism Travel Countryside Film National Park
Deep, broad valleys dissect the North York Moors National Park, with hidden winding roads that suddenly lead to surprise views.
Wonderfully-named valleys such as Great Fryup Dale, Rosedale and Farndale weave in and out of the central park area. Farndale is famous for its spring displays of wild daffodils and you can also see them in Rosedale.
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York & North Yorkshire Moors National Park.wmv
Sutton Bank National Park Centre
Come and take a look around Sutton Bank National Park Centre - gateway to the North York Moors.
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NORTH YORK MOORS GUIDED WALK
Film about the Guided walks on offer in the National Park (North York Moors)