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Wetwang pond starting point

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Published Date: 06 October 2008
The Ramblers' Association campaigns to open up all public rights of way in England and Wales and to ensure that the existing rights of way network is protected, as part of our national heritage, and is available for everyone to use.
You can learn more about the RA's wide range of activities on the Ramblers' Association website ramblers.org.uk.

Listed below are the dates, starting point, map reference, starting time and distance for all the free, circular guided walks in this
area for the week beginning Thursday October 9. If you would like to join any of them just turn up at the starting point wearing stout shoes, with some weatherproof clothing, a drink and, if the walk is more than about five miles, a packed lunch. Then, whether you are an RA member or not, you will be made very welcome.

Thursday October 9:

Pickering car park (SE 799 838)
10am six miles.

Saturday October 11:
Hunmanby Church (TA 096 775)
10am 7.5 miles.

Sunday October 12:
Kiplingcoates Station (SE 928 439)
10am 12 miles.
Wetwang Pond (SE 935 592)
10am nine miles.
Welton A63 footbridge car park
(SE 957 271) 10am nine miles.
Easingwold, A19 llay-by (SE 498 725)
1.30pm 6.5 miles.

Monday October 13:
Raywell (SE 993 306) 1pm 6mls.
Wednesday October 15:
Tatton Sykes Monument (SE 958 618)
10am 10 miles.
West Knapton lay- by A64
(SE 876 754) 10am eight miles.
Embsay Reservoir car park
(SE 000 544) 10:30am 12 miles.
Langdale End Bridge (SE 943 910)
10.30am 10 miles.



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  • Last Updated: 06 October 2008 2:00 PM
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  • Location: Driffield
 
 
 


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