
Discover Great Driffield
Welcome to Great Driffield, a town located in East Yorkshire. Explore local things to do, find places to stay, and discover beautiful walks in the surrounding area.
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Stay in Great Driffield

Hidden Gem Cottage, Driffield

Church Farm Cottages - Foldyard Cottage


The Coach House, Driffield.
Enjoy a fantastic stay at The Coach House, providing impeccably clean and well-equipped self-catering accommodation in Driffield.

Highfield Farm

Best Western Bell in Driffield
Things to Do in Great Driffield

Wold Rangers Way
Embark on the Wold Rangers Way, a spectacular journey through the unique landscapes of the Yorkshire Wolds.

Northend Park
Discover Northend Park in Driffield, a peaceful green space perfect for leisurely strolls and family fun with a dedicated play area.

Driffield Dog Field
Driffield Dog Field offers secure, private hire fields where dogs can safely run, play, and enjoy agility equipment.
Food & Drink

Mariners Arms
Discover a recently refurbished Driffield pub offering a friendly atmosphere, great sports, and a wide selection of drinks.

Silsila
Silsila in Driffield offers an aromatic journey through classic Indian and Bangladeshi cuisine, perfect for a delightful evening meal.

CafΓ© Leon, Driffield
Discover CafΓ© Leon in Driffield, a highly-rated spot perfect for coffee and light meals in a bright, inviting setting.

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Horse Hair Jack Trod of The Wold Rangers Way
This is a glorious 9-mile circular walk through the stunning Yorkshire Wolds countryside. This is a smaller walk encompassing much of the new, longer challenge walk, The Wold Rangers Way. The walk begins and ends at Market Place, in the centre of Driffield in the East Riding of Yorkshire. You will be walking primarily along well-trodden lanes steeped in history. The Route what3words for start point:Β ///angry.fields.licks Start Point: Driffield Market Place Finish Point: Driffield Market Place Distance: 9 Miles GPX Route Map horsehairjacktrodDownload Walk Description The introduction of machinery to agriculture in the 19th century, along with the enclosure of land, created a lot of landless folk with no work. Most headed to the towns and cities but many remained, leading a nomadic existence and living off the land. They were known as The Wold Rangers. They walked and lived along the lanes all around the Wolds, going from farm to farm in search of work. Known as extremely trustworthy, they were never turned away when they turned up at a farm. If there was no work, they at least received some food or shelter. In fact, the last of the Wold Rangers, a man known as Dog Geordie, only died in 1987. The full Wold Rangers Way itself is 43 miles in length and takes in the whole area. However, some smaller day walks have been created using the names of Wold Rangers from the past, like this one, Horse Hair Jack Trod. From the centre of Driffield, head east and you'll soon reach calm and green space. Even before leaving the town, you pass through The Keld, then along and over the A166 before hitting long straight lanes proper. The walk is effectively 3 long tracks, well trodden and clear. You don't have to worry about any turns so you can concentrate on the views and enjoying the great outdoors. Continuing outwards and gradually upwards on Garton Balk (track), you won't find anything strenuous at all. You soon get to see the lay of the land here, with fields of crops as far as the eye can see. In mid summer the contrasts of crop colours and blue skies make it invigorating with plenty of that feeling of escapism. From there, you turn right to pass along some beautiful undulating tracks with secluded farms and farmhouses. You then complete the walk by heading back along a track called βLong Laneβ back to Driffield. This is a 9-mile walk, but due to the lay of the land, the well-trodden lanes and lack of steep inclines, it doesn't feel like such a long walk at all. It is definitely a walk to enjoy at a sedate pace, rather than in a rush. You'll be out with nature in the fresh air of The East Riding of Yorkshire. This is also a very dog-friendly route too. The lanes are wide and not busy at all.

