Wharram Loop
Technical sheet
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Activity: Walking
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Distance: 22.24 km
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Calculated time: 7h 30
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Difficulty: Not specified
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Return to departure point: Yes
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Vertical gain: + 390 m
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Vertical drop: - 392 m
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Highest point: 224 m
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Lowest point: 54 m
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Country: United Kingdom
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District: Wharram
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Start/End: N 54.081793° / W 0.679519°
Waypoints
- S/E : km 0 - alt. 138 m - Start on
- 2 : km 1 - alt. 120 m - Keep right onto Station Road
- 3 : km 1.01 - alt. 120 m - Turn right
- 4 : km 1.87 - alt. 129 m - Turn right
- 5 : km 2.16 - alt. 146 m - Keep left
- 6 : km 2.48 - alt. 142 m - Keep left
- 7 : km 3.51 - alt. 198 m - Turn right
- 8 : km 4.43 - alt. 196 m - Keep left
- 9 : km 4.59 - alt. 198 m - Turn left
- 10 : km 6.3 - alt. 120 m - Turn right
- 11 : km 7.08 - alt. 125 m - Turn right
- 12 : km 7.5 - alt. 130 m - Turn right
- 13 : km 8 - alt. 191 m - Keep left
- 14 : km 8.32 - alt. 203 m - Keep right
- 15 : km 9.82 - alt. 216 m - Turn left
- 16 : km 10.27 - alt. 224 m - Turn right
- 17 : km 12.42 - alt. 93 m - Turn slight left
- 18 : km 13.26 - alt. 89 m - Turn right
- 19 : km 13.73 - alt. 71 m - Turn right
- 20 : km 14.13 - alt. 67 m - Keep right
- 21 : km 15 - alt. 54 m - Turn right
- 22 : km 16.93 - alt. 73 m - Keep right
- 23 : km 17.69 - alt. 61 m - Turn right onto Hogg Lane, B1248
- 24 : km 17.98 - alt. 72 m - Turn left
- 25 : km 19.45 - alt. 102 m - Turn left
- 26 : km 20.7 - alt. 170 m - Keep left
- 27 : km 21.77 - alt. 124 m - Turn slight left onto B1248
- 28 : km 22.21 - alt. 136 m - Turn right
- S/E : km 22.24 - alt. 138 m
Other walks in the area
Wharram Percy (Disused Railway & Medieval Village)
A short walk following the route of the disused Malton to Driffield railway, taking in the old station, sidings, chalk quarry and abandoned medieval village of Wharram Percy itself. The walk can be made a mile shorter by retracing your steps after looking at the medieval village and taking the shortcut back to the car park, along Centenary Way.
From Thixendale through Kirby Underdale

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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.
Cowlam & Cottam - Yorkshire Wolds
A walk with interesting history throughout, from a Church dating from 1100 to 1939 WW2 runways now abandoned. Also includes the Abandoned church at Cottam and the remains of a Medieval Village.
There are a few optional versions of this walk, if you are familiar with OS map use there are many footpaths marked out to make this walk either longer or shorter. The route provided intends to give the walker the most interesting route of things to see!
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.
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