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Beverley is a town located in the East Riding of Yorkshire, governed by the East Riding of Yorkshire Council. With a population of approximately 31,000, it is notable for its medieval Beverley Minster. Known for its rich history and annual folk festival, Beverley attracts visitors interested in heritage and culture.
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Farthing's Steak Emporium

The Pig & Whistle

Turpins Coffee House
Turpins Coffee House in Beverley offers a warm welcome, delicious food, and excellent coffee, highly rated by visitors.

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Geographic Facts
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- Population
- 30,831
- Area
- 7.24 km²
- Postcode
- HU17
- Administrative area
- East Riding of Yorkshire
- Dialing code
- 01482
- Timezone
- UTC±00:00
- Website
- beverley.gov.uk
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Walkshire in Beverley
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Walk: Beverley (The Beverley Arms hotel)
An interesting ramble taking in the historic town of Beverley and the surrounding, mainly flat, countryside - all finishing at The Beverley Arms hotel. The Route what3words for start point: ///teaspoons.annotated.shampoos Start / Finish Point: The Beverley Arms hotel, 25 N Bar Within, Beverley HU17 8DD Distance: 8 Miles GPX Route Map walkshirebeverleythebeverleyarmshotelDownload Walk Description From The Beverley Arms hotel, and with St Mary’s Church straight in front of you, turn left and walk along the A164 North Bar Within. Go through the historic North Bar and cross over York Road. Continue down North Bar Without and then after the road turns into New Walk, turn right down Bleach Yard. Cross over Eden Road, and take the footpath alleyway straight opposite. Cross over Orchard Close, continuing down the path alleyway. On Woodhall Way, turn left, and follow it until Scrubwood Lane on the right. Cross over and walk down Scrubwood Lane and then left onto Oak Tree Drive. Look for the hedgelined alleyway, and follow it until it reaches Lockwood Drive. Turn left and then right. Cross over Lockwood Road at the roundabout, and take Whitefields Close. Look to the left, and go between the houses onto the path. Cross over the track and turn right onto the car park access road. At the junction with the A1035 Grange Way, turn right, then cross over using the traffic island. Turn right, then left onto the footpath over from the road. Follow this path along the field boundaries until you have to turn left onto Carr Road. As the lane turns left, take the track on the right and follow it until the farm. Turn right in front of the buildings and then left to walk alongside the railway. Turn right over the railway and then alongside North Bullock Drain. When you can, cross over the drain, follow it along the other side, and the cross back again. Turn right in front of Arram Grange and turn right after crossing over Beverley and Barmston Drain. Follow the drain, but as the River Hull comes into view on the left side, veer off your path to walk alongside the Hull in the same direction. Walk underneath the A1035 and the footbridge, to continue to follow the River Hull. Turn right at the industrial units, cross over the drain, and turn left to eventually reach Grovehill Road. Follow the road until the big junction, crossing over the A1174 to walk down Holme Church Lane. When Blucher Lane turns left, keep right down Holme Church Lane. Turn right down B1230 Flemingate. Cross over the railway and turn right down Eastgate next to the Minster. At Lord Roberts Road, cross over and through the pedestrian area down Butcher Row, onto Toll Gavel. When you reach the road at North Bar Within, turn right to return to The Beverley Arms hotel.

Walk: Beverley Westwood
This is a nice and easy walk for all the family of all ages. It takes in the wonderful Market Town of Beverley as well as the open pastures of the Beverley Westwood. The Route what3words for start point: ///steeped.headlight.differ Start Point: Beverley Minster Finish Point: Beverley Minster Distance: 4 Miles GPX Route Map westwoodDownload Walk Description This is a nice and easy walk for all the family of all ages. It takes in the wonderful Market Town of Beverley as well as the open pastures of the Beverley Westwood. The walk starts from the magnificent grounds of the iconic Beverley Minster walking through the town and onto Keldgate past the glorious array of houses before crossing over onto Queensgate and then the Westwood itself. This open space on the edge of Beverley is a popular spot for families and dog walkers. You'll often see kites being flown, picnics being enjoyed and and walkers exploring the area. One thing to note is the cattle of the Westwood that roam free on the pastures throughout the summer months so dogs should be kept on leads in this area and drivers should take caution. Walk towards the old windmill which forms part of Beverley Golf Clubhouse. Veering away from the road towards the clubhouse and Keldgate Road before heading towards the imposing but impressive old Blackmill. Don't worry being on the golf course too much, it is right to roam land, just avoid the balls and interrupting the players enjoying the game. From the Blackmill head towards the northwest corner of the Westwood. Following a clear track through Burton Bushes you will emerge out near Burton Gate House and near Beverley Racecourse where you can take the road back up towards the town. At the T junction, take a right through the Beverley Bar into the aptly named North Bar Within. Enjoy the hustle and bustle of town life as you stroll through the cobbled streets back towards the towering Minster.

Walk: Beverley - snickets and railway tracks
A pleasant jaunt around parts of the historic town of Beverley, taking in the fabulous Minster - all finishing at The Beverley Arms hotel. The Route what3words for start point: ///petition.shelving.scavenger Start / Finish Point: The Beverley Arms hotel, 25 N Bar Within, Beverley HU17 8DD Distance: 3 Miles GPX Route Map walkshirebeverleythebeverleyarmshotel-2Download Walk Description From The Beverley Arms hotel, and with St Mary’s Church straight in front of you, turn right and walk down the A164 Lairgate all the way down to the one way system. Carry on and then cross over B1230 Champney Road. Continue on Lairgate, by veering left as the main road turns to the right. Turn left down Minster Moorgate all the way to reach Beverley Minster. At Eastgate, turn right and then follow the road to the left as it turns into Flemingate. Cross over the railway using the level crossing, carry straight on at the mini roundabout and turn right down a snicket called Spark Mill Lane. Carry on down the track, past the drains on the left and right sides to a junction of tracks. Turn right and follow the track past the cottage and then around to the right to cross over the railway again. Follow the path to meet the road Long Lane at a corner. Turn right, and follow Long Lane until it reaches Keldgate, with the Minister again ahead on the right. Turn left down Keldgate all the way to the double mini roundabouts. Cross over before the first mini roundabout, then cross over the A164 to turn up the road opposite called The Leases. Follow this road, which becomes Albert Terrace and then St Mary’s Terrace, until you reach Wood Lane. Turn right down Wood Lane and then left on A164 to return to The Beverley Arms hotel.

Walk: The Hudson Way
The Hudson Way is a picturesque walking trail located near Market Weighton in East Yorkshire, following a former railway line that once connected Market Weighton and Beverley. This tranquil path, stretching approximately 10 miles, offers a delightful escape into the countryside, showcasing the serene beauty of rural England. The Route what3words for start point: ///intention.thanks.lifelong Start Point: Market Weighton Market Place car park Finish Point: Beverley Distance: 10 miles GPX Route Map Hudson-WayDownload Walk Description Starting Point: Market Weighton The walk begins in the charming town of Market Weighton, known for its quaint streets and historic buildings. From here, the Hudson Way takes you westward, immediately immersing you in lush greenery and the peaceful ambiance of the countryside. As you venture along the Hudson Way, the route is flanked by an array of wildflowers, hedgerows, and mature trees. The flat, well-maintained path makes for an easy walk, suitable for all ages and fitness levels. Key Highlights: Houghton Woods: Shortly after departing Market Weighton, you'll pass through the serene Houghton Woods, where you can enjoy the shade of ancient trees. Historic Bridges: The trail crosses several old railway bridges, each with its own unique charm and history. End Point: Beverley The walk concludes near the historic market town of Beverley, renowned for its majestic Beverley Minster and vibrant town centre. Here, walkers can explore local shops, enjoy a meal in one of the many cafes or pubs, or simply relax and soak in the historic atmosphere. Practical Information Distance: Approximately 10 miles (16 kilometers) Difficulty: Easy, suitable for all ages Terrain: Mostly flat, with well-maintained paths Access: The trail is accessible year-round, with each season offering its own unique beauty. Tips for Walkers Footwear: Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, especially after rain when sections of the path can be muddy. Supplies: Bring water and snacks, as there are limited facilities along the trail. Navigation: The path is well-signposted, but carrying a map can be helpful. Whether you're a local resident or a visitor to East Yorkshire, the Hudson Way offers a delightful day out, combining the tranquillity of nature with a touch of local history. Enjoy the fresh air, the scenic views, and the simple pleasure of a walk in the beautiful Yorkshire countryside.








