The North York Moors is an upland area known for being home to one of the largest expanses of heather moorland in the UK. The area was designated as a National Park in 1952 and is a place of tranquility and natural beauty. With coastal areas, woodland adventures, dark skies, hiking and walking, there really is plenty to keep you busy on a visit to the North York Moors.
Walks in the North York Moors: May Beck, Falling Foss waterfall and The Hermitage circular route
This family and dog friendly 5.5km walk in the North York Moors visits a stunning tea room, Falling Foss waterfall and a cave known as The Hermitage. The route can be downloaded from OS maps or Komoot and full details are given.