Staindale - 10mi
Technical sheet
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Activity: Walking
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Distance: 16.87 km
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Calculated time: 5h 20
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Difficulty: Not specified
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Return to departure point: Yes
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Vertical gain: + 192 m
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Vertical drop: - 188 m
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Highest point: 240 m
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Lowest point: 130 m
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Country: United Kingdom
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Area: North York Moors
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District: Allerston
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Start/End: N 54.301261° / W 0.644326°
Waypoints
- S/E : km 0 - alt. 147 m - Start on
- 2 : km 0.04 - alt. 146 m - Keep right
- 3 : km 0.15 - alt. 145 m - Keep right
- 4 : km 0.43 - alt. 142 m - Keep right onto Dalby Forest Drive
- 5 : km 0.57 - alt. 136 m - Turn right
- 6 : km 0.76 - alt. 138 m - Keep left
- 7 : km 1.22 - alt. 131 m - Keep right
- 8 : km 2.15 - alt. 206 m - Turn right
- 9 : km 2.36 - alt. 206 m - Turn left
- 10 : km 2.38 - alt. 210 m - Turn slight left
- 11 : km 2.7 - alt. 213 m - Turn left
- 12 : km 3.61 - alt. 230 m - Turn left
- 13 : km 3.69 - alt. 230 m - Turn right
- 14 : km 5.42 - alt. 228 m - Turn sharp right onto Red 20
- 15 : km 5.73 - alt. 221 m - Keep right
- 16 : km 6.29 - alt. 212 m - Turn left
- 17 : km 7.18 - alt. 191 m - Turn sharp left
- 18 : km 7.88 - alt. 151 m - Turn slight left onto Dalby Forest Drive
- 19 : km 7.97 - alt. 150 m - Turn slight left
- 20 : km 8.02 - alt. 150 m - Turn left
- 21 : km 8.2 - alt. 152 m - Turn slight left onto Red 19 [private road]
- 22 : km 8.8 - alt. 166 m - Turn left
- 23 : km 12.69 - alt. 234 m - Turn right [private road]
- 24 : km 15.54 - alt. 180 m - Turn left
- 25 : km 16.18 - alt. 160 m - Turn slight left onto Red 19 [private road]
- 26 : km 16.57 - alt. 152 m - Keep right
- 27 : km 16.74 - alt. 150 m - Turn right
- 28 : km 16.8 - alt. 150 m - Turn left onto Dalby Forest Drive
- 29 : km 16.86 - alt. 149 m - Turn right
- 30 : km 16.87 - alt. 149 m - Turn right
- S/E : km 16.87 - alt. 149 m
Other walks in the area
The Hole of Horcum and Skelton Tower Viewpoint
An interesting walk around and then through the geological feature known as The Hole of Horcum. There is a detour to the ruin of Skelton Tower and from there good views of the steam engines running on the North Yorkshire Moors Historical Railway. The rim of the hole has the remains of Iron Age earth workings taking the form of dykes.
Troutsdale
This North York Moors walk has a feel of remoteness despite being only 12 miles from Scarborough. Good views into the Troutsdale and Upper Derwent valleys although the area does suffer from large expanses of forest. The route is generally easy to follow.
Dundale Pond from Levisham
A short walk in the North York Moors National Park. The start is the village of Levisham and the route takes you into Newton Dale before returning via Dundale Pond back to the start.
Goathland & Howl Moors
This lengthy North York Moors walk crosses Two Howes Rigg and circles the Goathland and Howl Moors. In addition the Wheeldale Beck valley is very pretty. For railway enthusiasts you may also see steam trains on the North York Moors Railway.
From Cawthorne Roman Camp
The North York Moors walk starts from at the Cawthorne Roman Camp site just north of Cawthorne. The circular route takes in sections of the Tabular Hills Walk and Cropton forest walks, the Seven valley and Cropton Banks. On completion of the route there is a circuit of the Roman camps with a panorama which includes a good deal of the walk you have just completed.
Burn Howe Rigg from Jugger Howes

A North York Moors walk that explores the moorland west of Jugger Howes.
Around Goathland
An easy circular walk around the lovely village of Goathland. You will see steam trains on the lines, two small waterfalls and have the chance to take refreshments at a unique country pub.
England Coast Path - Ravenscar to Hayburn Wyke
This section starts in the failed Victorian resort of Ravenscar and ends at Hayburn Wyke waterfall. Initially the route follows open cliff tops with views across the North Sea before descending into woodland at the end of the walk.
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