Brantingham
Technical sheet
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Activity: Walking
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Distance: 12.31 km
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Average duration: 4h 15
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Difficulty: Not specified
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Return to departure point: Yes
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Vertical gain: + 270 m
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Vertical drop: - 265 m
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Highest point: 141 m
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Lowest point: 28 m
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Country: United Kingdom
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District: Brantingham
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Start/End: N 53.75384° / W 0.575132°
Waypoints
- S/E : km 0 - alt. 35 m - Start on The Green
- 2 : km 0.02 - alt. 35 m - Turn sharp left onto Main Street
- 3 : km 0.16 - alt. 38 m - Keep right onto Spout Hill
- 4 : km 0.2 - alt. 40 m - Turn slight right onto Spout Hill
- 5 : km 0.81 - alt. 113 m - Turn sharp right
- 6 : km 1.79 - alt. 89 m - Turn sharp left
- 7 : km 2.13 - alt. 55 m - Turn left onto Elloughton Dale
- 8 : km 2.14 - alt. 56 m - Turn right
- 9 : km 2.61 - alt. 109 m - Turn left
- 10 : km 2.62 - alt. 110 m - Turn sharp right
- 11 : km 2.67 - alt. 110 m - Turn sharp left
- 12 : km 3.74 - alt. 36 m - Turn sharp left onto High Road
- 13 : km 5.1 - alt. 28 m - Turn sharp left onto Dale Road
- 14 : km 7.2 - alt. 100 m - Turn right
- 15 : km 7.41 - alt. 109 m - Turn left
- 16 : km 7.96 - alt. 100 m - Turn left
- 17 : km 8.01 - alt. 100 m - Turn right
- 18 : km 8.84 - alt. 85 m - Turn left
- 19 : km 10.21 - alt. 127 m - Keep right
- 20 : km 11.18 - alt. 134 m - Turn slight left onto Spout Hill
- 21 : km 11.48 - alt. 113 m - Keep right onto Spout Hill
- 22 : km 12.1 - alt. 40 m - Keep left onto Spout Hill
- 23 : km 12.13 - alt. 38 m - Turn slight left onto Main Street
- 24 : km 12.28 - alt. 35 m - Turn sharp right onto The Green
- S/E : km 12.31 - alt. 34 m
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Barton upon Humber Waters Edge circular
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Crowle & Thorne Moors from Crowle Moors Car Park
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From Wayrham Through Painsthorpe
This walk includes all the typical features of the Yorkshire Wolds, an extensive limestone plateau interlaced with secluded, narrow, twisting dales. It starts by making use of three linking dales to come out onto the plateau where there are views from the scarp edge over the Vale of York and, as the plateau is crossed, views down into other dales and eventually across the Humber into Lincolnshire. The return makes use of another dale, a stretch of Roman road, and an old drove way.
From Thixendale through Kirby Underdale

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In Ore of Our Past

This walk passes through an area that was, until just a few decades ago, one of the most industrial parts of the Wolds. Today the Nettleton Valley is a grassy, peaceful picturesque place, and from the top, there are fine views towards the River Trent and Lincoln.
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