Farndale daffodil walk cleanup

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A popular daffodil walk in Farndale, North York Moors, has had a bit of a tidy up ahead of the arrival of 50,000 visitors. People from Farndale teamed up with the North York Moors National Park Authority’s Make a Difference volunteers and staff to carry out habitat management work along the … [Read more...]

Geocache walk to celebrate North Sea Trail day

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Geocachers are being asked to help celebrate North Sea Trail Day on Sunday, 4 September 2011 by tracking down two caches hidden on the coast of the North York Moors National Park. Anyone completing the route over the weekend and registering their find at www.geocaching.com will be sent a … [Read more...]

Learn more about Robin Hood’s Bay

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Featuring a magnifying glass, binoculars and assorted identification guides, the new Coast Alive Tracker Pack will help visitors to the North Yorkshire coastline learn more about the area. The tracker packs have been developed by the North York Moors National Park Authority and the National … [Read more...]

Details of walks in the North York Moors

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Gentle four mile strolls taking in the wildlife, geological heritage and social history of the landscape that joins the North York Moors National Park to the Howardian Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) are on offer on weekends in July and August. Led by knowledgeable guides, the … [Read more...]

Where can I walk with my dog in the North York Moors

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The countryside is a great place to take your dog for a walk and the North York Moors is a fantastic place to explore and experience. Please take care if you go walking in the nesting season April - end of July. Dogs are naturally inquisitive and may mean no harm, but ground-nesting birds are … [Read more...]


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