The Ebor Way is a long-distance walking route that stretches approximately 70 miles (113 kilometers) across the scenic landscapes of Yorkshire. It connects the historic market town of Helmsley in North Yorkshire with the riverside town of Ilkley in West Yorkshire, traversing a variety of terrains and offering walkers a rich blend of natural beauty, historical landmarks, and charming villages.

Route
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- Distance: 70 miles
- Start Location Name: Helmsley
- Finish Location: Ilkley
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Description
Starting Point: Helmsley
- Helmsley Castle: The route begins in the picturesque market town of Helmsley, renowned for its medieval castle.
- Duncombe Park: Passing through the estate of Duncombe Park, offering views of its stately home and gardens.
North York Moors National Park
- Rievaulx Abbey: The path leads to the ruins of Rievaulx Abbey, a former Cistercian monastery.
- Moorland and Woodland: Walkers traverse the North York Moors, experiencing a mix of heather-clad moorland and dense woodland.
Market Towns and Villages
- Ampleforth: The trail passes through this village, known for Ampleforth Abbey and its apple orchards.
- Coxwold: Famous for its church, St. Michael's, and Shandy Hall, the home of writer Laurence Sterne.
Howardian Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB)
- Kilburn White Horse: The route offers a view of this large hill figure carved into the limestone.
- Castle Howard: Near the trail, this magnificent stately home and its grounds provide a detour worth considering.
River Derwent
- River Crossings: The Ebor Way crosses the River Derwent, offering serene riverside walking.
York
- City Walls and Minster: Walkers enter the historic city of York, where the route skirts the ancient city walls and the iconic York Minster.
- Micklegate Bar: One of the medieval gateways into the city.
Vale of York
- Flat Farmland: The trail crosses the Vale of York, characterized by flat, fertile farmland.
Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB)
- Ripley Castle: The route goes through the grounds of Ripley Castle, a historic country house.
- Nidderdale Views: Walkers enjoy panoramic views of Nidderdale’s rolling hills and valleys.
Wharfedale
- Otley Chevin: The path climbs Otley Chevin, a prominent hill offering spectacular views of Wharfedale.
- Riverside Walks: The trail follows sections of the River Wharfe, providing pleasant riverside scenery.
Ending Point: Ilkley
- Ilkley Moor: The route concludes at the famous Ilkley Moor, known for its rugged beauty and the iconic Cow and Calf rocks.
- Ilkley Town: The walk ends in the spa town of Ilkley, a perfect place to relax and explore after completing the trail.
Get on the trail
The Ebor Way offers a diverse walking experience through some of Yorkshire’s most beautiful and historically rich landscapes. From the moors and woodlands to riverside paths and urban heritage sites, the route encapsulates the essence of Yorkshire's natural and cultural treasures.
On the Route
King's Manor
on route attraction
Worsley Arms Hotel
mid point stay
Chevin End Guest House
mid point stay
The Crescent Inn
mid point stay
Yorkshire Museum
on route attraction
Lamb & Lion Inn
mid point stay
MonkBridge Guest House
mid point stay
Rainbows Ceramics Painting Studio
on route attraction
The Duke of York
on route pub
Bistro Saigon
on route food drink
The White Horse
mid point stay
The Gillygate
mid point stay
York's Chocolate Story
on route attraction
Diamonds Inn Ltd
mid point stay
York Art Gallery
on route attraction
The Micklegate @ 127
on route pub
Roomzzz York City
mid point stay
The Dalesway Bar & Restaurant
on route food drink
The Gillygate
on route pub
Colonia Holidays
mid point stay
50 County House
mid point stay
Hodgson's Choice
mid point stay
The Yard, Ilkley
on route food drink
Fairfax Corner
mid point stay
The Exhibition
mid point stay
Cafe No 8 Bistro
on route food drink
Rowntree Park
on route poi
Love Brownies
on route food drink
