
Walks in Thixendale
From easy city strolls to challenging trails, discover the best of Thixendale on foot.

Walk: Dry Valleys of Thixendale
The dry valleys of the Yorkshire Wolds (created by the chalk bedrock) form a unique and fascinating landscape well seen on this walk from Thixendale. The Route what3words for start point: ///lend.spark.drawn Start Point: Thixendale Finish Point: Thixendale Distance: 7 Miles GPX Route Map thixendaleDownload Walk Description Thixendale is an attractive village with a pleasant pub. The walk climbs explores the uniform dry valleys to the north of the valley, particularly Deep Dale and the ruined settlement around Wharram Percy. The medieval settlement was deserted in 1500 but the remains offer an interesting perspective of life in the 500 years prior to that date. The return from Wharram Percy to Thixendale is a little longer and includes a second dry chalk valley. It is a unique landscape.

Walk: The Chalkland Way
The Chalkland Way is a scenic circular walk that takes you through the picturesque landscapes of the Yorkshire Wolds. Stretching approximately 40 miles, this route offers walkers a chance to explore the region's rolling chalk hills, peaceful valleys, and charming villages. Whether you're seeking a leisurely stroll or a more challenging adventure, the Chalkland Way promises a rewarding journey through one of England's most tranquil and unspoiled areas. The Route what3words for start point: ///tolerable.innovator.moss Start Point: Pocklington Finish Point: Pocklington Distance: 40 Miles GPX Route Map chalklandwayDownload Walk Description The Chalkland Way is a picturesque circular walking route that spans approximately 40 miles through the serene landscapes of the Yorkshire Wolds. This delightful route was devised by the East Yorkshire Area of the Ramblers Association and provides walkers with a varied experience. Starting from the historic market town of Pocklington, the Chalkland Way begins its journey through the charming countryside, initially heading towards the village of Millington. This section of the walk introduces you to the classic chalk landscapes that characterize the Wolds, with gently rolling hills, open fields, and sweeping views of the surrounding areas. Millington is a quaint village, perfect for a short rest, and is known for its friendly pub, which is a great spot to enjoy some local hospitality. From Millington, the route continues through the lush valleys and secluded dales that define this area, with particularly beautiful stretches around the Millington Dale and the dry valleys of Warrendale and Nettle Dale. The path then leads you past the village of Huggate, one of the highest points in the Yorkshire Wolds, offering panoramic views that are well worth the climb. From near Huggate, the route meanders through more rolling hills and farmland, passing through the villages of Wetwang, Fimber and Burdale. These small settlements offer glimpses into rural life in the Wolds and are perfect spots to take a break and appreciate the tranquillity of the area. From here, the route heads towards the village of Thixendale, a hidden gem nestled in a deep valley. Thixendale is a particularly scenic part of the walk, surrounded by steep hills and offering a peaceful retreat in the heart of the Wolds. The final stretch of the Chalkland Way leads you back towards Pocklington, passing through the gentle slopes and open fields that make this area so distinctive. Overall, the Chalkland Way is a route that can be enjoyed by walkers of all levels, providing a perfect escape into the tranquil landscapes of the Yorkshire Wolds.