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This route takes you across the narrower southern end of the Wolds from the medieval market town of Beverley to the attractive limestone village of North Newbald, with its large green, Norman church and pubs. There are superb views over the Vale of York as you reach the crest of the Wolds western escarpment.
Beverley Minster (built 1230 - 1490) is an outstanding example of Gothic architecture and a prominent landmark to orientate yourself by. Beverley is on the Yorkshire Coast railway line.
Cycle Route: Circular Route from Beverley Minster (via Walkington, South Newbald and North Newbald)
Access: On Road
Miles: 20
Time/Effort | 2 out of 5 |
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Navigation | 2 out of 5 |
Toilets | Public toilets (all with disabled facilities) are available in Beverley: Dyer Lane, Lord Roberts Road, Railway Station and Sow Hill. |
Refreshments | There is a variety of eateries in Beverley. Pubs, cafe and shop in Walkington and pubs in North Newbald. Opening times will vary. |
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Address
Beverley Minster,
Beverley,
East Yorkshire,
HU17 0DP
Location
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Map reference: TA 037393 Lat: 53.83961 Long: -0.42550