| Wolds Way National
Trail Follow the chalk ridge of the Wolds through the Yorkshire countryside from the Humber to the North Sea. |
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Wolds Way National Trail(Yorkshire Wolds Way)
There are very few villages along the way, and the solitude is one of the great appeals of the Wolds Way. This sense of solitude may be emphasized by the large number of deserted medieval villages near the path. Some of these have been excavated and interpreted, as at Wharram Percy. Others lie undisturbed beneath the pasture turf. Many of these villages were abandoned at the time of the Black Death in the mid-14th century. Even more ancient are the numerous Bronze Age burial mounds which decorate the Wold tops. Down in the valleys there are long stretches of earthworks dating from the same period. Several ruined abbeys can be found along the path, notably Warter Priory and Watton Abbey. Although the land appears relatively gentle, the escarpment of the Wolds is cut by numerous steep valleys, making for a very "up and down" walking experience! The landscape abounds in chalk-loving plants, such as the rare Bee Orchid and Yellow Worts. Highlights: Maps Ordnance Survey maps covering the Yorkshire Wolds Way National Trail: Landranger OS maps (Scale: 2cm
= 1km / 1: 50000) The following maps will cover the entire Wolds Way:
Explorer OS maps (Scale: 4cm =
1 km / 1: 25000) - best for walking - These larger scale maps include
more detail than the Landranger maps above, including field boundaries,
which can be a very useful aide when navigating the trail. The following
maps will cover the entire Yorkshie Wolds Way: All OS maps are available at 10% off retail price, by special arrangement if you order through Britain Express. Both laminated waterproof and plain paper maps are available. Guidebooks Wolds Way – National Trail Guide, by Roger Ratcliffe. Aurum Press £8.79 Wolds Way Accommodation and Information guide, 95p from Wolds Way Project (see below) Stillwell's National Trail Companion by Tim Stillwell and Dean Conway, Stillwell Publications, £7.96 - lists accommodation on and near national trails throughout the UK and Ireland The Rambler's Yearbook and Accommodation Guide published by the Rambler's Association, £4.99 - lists accommodation and walking resources. Contacts Wolds Way Wolds Way Project Ramblers Association |
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