Rievaulx Bridge & Wass from Cold Kirby

This North York Moors walk includes a further stage in the series of circular walks on the theme of the Cleveland Way. This route takes in a short section of the Cleveland Way between Cold Kirby and Rievaulx Bridge and provides an excellent taste of the scenery in this area.

Technical sheet

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A Cold Kirby walk posted on 04/07/16 by Walking Britain. Last update : 24/09/16
  • Walking
    Activity: Walking
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    Distance: 20.14 km
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    Calculated time: 7h 10 
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    Difficulty: Difficult

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    Return to departure point: Yes
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    Vertical gain: + 499 m
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    Vertical drop: - 500 m

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    Highest point: 300 m
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    Lowest point: 78 m
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    District: Cold Kirby 
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    Start/End: N 54.25362° / W 1.18682°

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Description

(S)Follow the CW sign along the road then down the bank to the right of the church. Go up to the right then turn left on to Low Field Lane. When this peters out continue straight ahead, through a gate and down a gulley - still signposted as the CW. At the meeting with a track, in front of Callister Wood, turn left and then right at the next junction of paths. When the track turns to the right go off to the left to cross the stepping stones over the stream then walk along Bridge Road with the Nettle Dale ponds on your left.

(1)Turn left at the road and continue on to Rievaulx Bridge - which will be the start for the final section of CW walks. Go back along the road past Ashberry Farm then turn off left on a public bridleway heading up towards Hags Wood. Looking back there is a good view of Rievaulx. Just before Scrawton Croft take the path on the right which is signposted as a public bridleway. After climbing steeply uphill the track splits into two parallel tracks - one through the edge of the wood on the right and the other at the edge of the fields on your right. Take either as they join up again at the top of Seamer Howl.

(2)A well defined track goes off to the right - don't take it - keep to the top of the Claythwaite Rigg and bridleway markers and gates will be apparent in the next two field fences. Eventually you pick up the farm track that goes past High Lodge Deer Farm and come out onto the A170.

(3)Turn right along the road then off left at the mile-marker into Byland Moor Plantation. The bridleway bends round to the right then continues straight on at a crossroads. The better path is the forestry track on the right which meets another, where you bear left, then continue back down to the bridleway just before you come out on the Wass Bank Road.

(4)Turn right on the road and continue downhill into Wass. Turn right at the junction, away from the Wombwell Arms, and up the road towards Lund Farm. At the end of the track take the footpath straight ahead signposted to Cam Farm and the Observatory. After skirting the wood on your left, go over the stile at Blind Side Gill and follow the footpath on the left towards Cam Farm. When you meet the second forestry track the footpath is signposted up a bank - you can ignore that and just turn right on the track.

(5)At the next forestry track go left downhill, pass the other end of the footpath, the ruins of a house in the woods then turn back on yourself to the right as the forestry track makes its way through Snever Wood. The Kilburn White Horse is visible in front of you. Pass paths off right to the Observatory and left to Oldstead Mill and continue on the track until you come to a junction with another track. Turn left and go through the barrier onto the road that leads down towards Oldstead.

(6)Before getting to Oldstead Road turn right on the track - unsuitable for motor vehicles - that climbs up towards Scotch Corner. Here there is the John Bunting War Memorial Chapel - at the site where the Scots beat the English at the Battle of Byland in 1322. Carry on up to Shaw's Gate then left onto the road.

(7)Turn right up road to Hambleton. At this point you are back on the CW. Continue past Hambleton House and along Cote Moor Road until you arrive back at Cold Kirby.(E)

Waypoints

  1. S/E : km 0 - alt. 253 m - Cold Kirby
  2. 1 : km 3.64 - alt. 119 m - Turn left at road
  3. 2 : km 6.85 - alt. 193 m - Continue along Claythwaite Rigg
  4. 3 : km 8.4 - alt. 259 m - Turn right along road
  5. 4 : km 9.85 - alt. 251 m - Turn right along road
  6. 5 : km 13.11 - alt. 237 m - Go left on track downhill
  7. 6 : km 14.91 - alt. 120 m - Turn right on track
  8. 7 : km 17.05 - alt. 299 m - Turn right to Hambleton
  9. S/E : km 20.14 - alt. 255 m - Cold Kirby

Useful Information

A further stage on the series of circular walks on the theme of the Cleveland Way, this takes in a short section of the Cleveland Way between Cold Kirby and Rievaulx Bridge but it then comes back on the "southern brow" or bank that the CW has been following southwards from Roseberry Topping and that continues in this walk from Sutton Bank towards Oswaldkirk.

There is space to park on the roads in Cold Kirby (Grid ref. SE532845) - but avoid blocking any of the farm or house entrances. It is an interesting village that seems to be made up of a series of farms laid out as a village.

Always stay careful and alert while following a route. Visorando and the author of this walk cannot be held responsible in the event of an accident during this route.

Reviews and comments

4.7 / 5
Based on 2 reviews

Clarity of route description
4.5 / 5
Clarity of route map
4.5 / 5
Walk interest
5 / 5
John Watt
John Watt

Overall rating : 5 / 5

Date of walk : 26/07/21
Clarity of route description : ★★★★★ Very good
Clarity of route map : ★★★★★ Very good
Walk interest : ★★★★★ Very good

I started and finished at Kilburn and benefitted froma 3 -course snack at the cafe at Rievaulx Abbey.
I would just recommend that at the risk of adding an additional couple of miles, the walker should proceed take the Cleveland Way so as not to miss the Whitestone Cliffs, wonderful view of Gormire Lake and the White Horse.

demasi_m
demasi_m

Overall rating : 4.3 / 5

Date of walk : 15/02/19
Clarity of route description : ★★★★☆ Good
Clarity of route map : ★★★★☆ Good
Walk interest : ★★★★★ Very good

Good walk but needs minor modifications. Namely the starting point has no discernible parking, but the moors centre a mile down the road does (though you need a fair bit of change to pay for the parking). Some sections, particularly between point 2 and 3 not too clear though it's hard to get lost. Otherwise excellent; we need more circular walks in the N-Yorks Moors!

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