High Hunsley Circuit

A long distance walk of 24 miles devised by the East Yorkshire Ramblers, this is a popular walking route on the southern tip of the Yorkshire Wolds. Maps, statistics and gpx route file for the walk are included.

Google Maps Open Source Maps

Statistics and Files
Start: Walkington
Distance: 24 miles (39 km)
Grid Ref: SE999368
 
Climbing: 727 metres
Walk time: 8-12 hours
Days: 1-2

Ordnance Survey Explorer Map (1:25,000)

Summary: The High Hunsley Circuit was devised by the late Dennis Parker, former Chairman of the Beverley Group of the Ramblers' Association. The route is easy to follow. From Walkington to Welton Wold Farm it incorporates a part of the route of the Beverley 20 walk (waymarked B20). The section from Brantingham to Hessleskew follows part of the Yorkshire Wolds Way, waymarked with its distinctive acorn symbol. The route can be walked as a challenge route in a single day or can be divided into two or three linear sections. It can be started at any point and walked in either direction. Short detours can be made to a number of attractive nearby villages. (Source: East Yorkshire Ramblers)


Useful Links:
East Riding
East Yorkshire Ramblers
Long Distance Walkers Association


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