30.1 km
~1 day 2 hrs
644 m
“Experience a stunning 30 km journey from Glaisdale to Robin Hood's Bay, rich in natural beauty and historical charm.”
Starting near the picturesque village of Glaisdale in North Yorkshire, England, this 30 km (approximately 18.6 miles) point-to-point trail offers a medium difficulty hike with an elevation gain of around 600 meters (about 1,968 feet). The journey to Robin Hood's Bay is a delightful mix of natural beauty, historical landmarks, and charming villages.
### Getting There To reach the trailhead in Glaisdale, you can either drive or use public transport. If driving, Glaisdale is accessible via the A171 and B1416 roads. For those opting for public transport, the village is served by the Glaisdale railway station, which is on the Esk Valley Line. Trains from Middlesbrough and Whitby stop here, making it convenient for hikers traveling from larger cities.
### Trail Overview The trail begins in Glaisdale, a village known for its historic Beggar’s Bridge, a 17th-century stone arch bridge with a romantic legend attached to it. As you set off, the path takes you through lush woodlands and open moorlands, offering a variety of landscapes that are characteristic of the North York Moors National Park.
### Key Landmarks and Sections - Glaisdale to Egton Bridge (Approx. 5 km / 3.1 miles): The initial stretch is relatively gentle, taking you through the serene Arncliffe Woods. Keep an eye out for local wildlife such as deer and various bird species. The path then descends into the quaint village of Egton Bridge, where you can visit St. Hedda’s Church, known for its beautiful stained glass windows.
- Egton Bridge to Grosmont (Approx. 3 km / 1.9 miles): This section follows the River Esk and is relatively flat. Grosmont is famous for its heritage railway station, part of the North Yorkshire Moors Railway. If you’re a fan of steam trains, this is a great spot to take a break and enjoy the historic ambiance.
- Grosmont to Goathland (Approx. 6 km / 3.7 miles): The trail starts to climb more steeply here, gaining elevation as you head towards Goathland. This village is well-known as the filming location for the TV series "Heartbeat" and the "Harry Potter" films. The Mallyan Spout waterfall, a 21-meter (69 feet) high cascade, is a must-see detour.
- Goathland to Fylingdales Moor (Approx. 8 km / 5 miles): This stretch takes you across open moorland, offering expansive views of the surrounding countryside. The terrain can be boggy, so waterproof boots are recommended. The moor is also home to ancient stone crosses and boundary markers, adding a touch of historical intrigue.
- Fylingdales Moor to Robin Hood’s Bay (Approx. 8 km / 5 miles): The final leg of the journey descends towards the coast, with stunning views of the North Sea as you approach Robin Hood’s Bay. This charming fishing village is characterized by its narrow, winding streets and historic cottages. The bay itself is a great place to relax and explore rock pools or enjoy a meal at one of the local pubs.
### Navigation and Safety Given the varied terrain and potential for fog on the moors, it’s advisable to use a reliable navigation tool like HiiKER to stay on track. Weather conditions can change rapidly, so be prepared with appropriate clothing and gear. Always carry a map, compass, and sufficient water and snacks.
### Historical Significance The trail traverses areas rich in history, from ancient stone crosses on the moors to the industrial heritage of Grosmont’s railway. Robin Hood’s Bay has a storied past of smuggling, with many of its old buildings featuring hidden rooms and passageways used by smugglers in the 18th century.
This hike offers a blend of natural beauty, historical landmarks, and the charm of North Yorkshire’s villages, making it a rewarding experience for any hiker.
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