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Beverley Town Centre

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Beverley Town Centre

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  • Location: Beverley, Yorkshire And The Humber, England, United Kingdom

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    August 18, 2023

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    Beverley is a pretty market town in the East Riding of Yorkshire drenched in history and charm. Dating back to the 7th century, Beverley is a popular town today for a pleasant day out to take in the sights.
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    Beverley loop from Beverley Westwood to Beverley Minster

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    Embark on a moderate jogging route that blends historic townscapes with open pastures on the Beverley loop. This 6.4-mile (10.3 km) trail takes about 1 hour and 4 minutes to complete, featuring a gentle elevation gain of 194 feet (59 metres). You will jog through the attractive streets of Beverley, past old buildings and the magnificent Beverley Minster, before reaching the expansive green spaces of Beverley Westwood where cattle and sheep graze freely.

    The varied terrain includes paved surfaces, field paths, and some cobbled sections within the town. While generally accessible, some field paths and bridleways on the Westwood can be muddy after rain. You have the flexibility to wander on the Westwood and tailor your jog, but this specific route offers a clear path. The trail's proximity to town amenities means you can easily find cafes and pubs nearby.

    This loop offers a unique blend of urban history and rural charm. Beverley Minster stands as a stunning Gothic landmark, one of England's largest parish churches. Beverley Westwood, an extensive area of common land, provides a distinctive rural feel right outside the town, popular for various outdoor activities. Some variations of this route even connect to parts of the Minster Way, a longer trail linking Beverley and York Minsters.

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    Embark on the challenging Walkington Park loop from Beverley, a jogging route that spans 12.6 miles (20.2 km) and features an elevation gain of 376 feet (115 metres). You can expect to complete this difficult journey in about 2 hours and 17 minutes. The trail offers a tranquil escape through lush landscapes, guiding you across open fields and into community woodlands, providing scenic vistas across the rolling chalk hills of the Yorkshire Wolds.

    When planning your visit, be prepared for varied terrain including paved sections, field edges, and country lanes. It is wise to wear appropriate footwear, especially if you are jogging during wetter months like November, as paths can become quite muddy. Consider starting your jog earlier in the day to fully enjoy the peaceful surroundings and avoid any potential crowds.

    This route allows you to pass through historic areas and enjoy views towards the charming village of Risby. Walkington Park itself provides well-maintained trails within its verdant surroundings, making it a notable feature of the area. The trail's blend of natural beauty and historical glimpses makes it a rewarding experience for those seeking a substantial jog in the region.

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    This moderate 7.1-mile (11.4 km) jogging loop, taking about 1 hour and 11 minutes to complete, offers a gentle 104 feet (32 metres) of elevation gain through the secluded wet woodland of Keldmarsh Nature Reserve. You'll follow an uneven earth track winding past shrubs and crossing a stream bed, where clear chalk springs bubble up into pools. Look out for impressive willow trunks, some ancient and fallen, creating a wild atmosphere.

    While Keldmarsh Nature Reserve is generally easy to access, be prepared for uneven and potentially wet ground, especially after rain. The reserve lacks formal paths, so you'll be following 'desire lines' through the terrain. If you visit in spring, the stream can flow, making access difficult without appropriate footwear like wellies due to wet conditions and trip hazards from stones and branches. This route is best suited for those who don't mind a less manicured jogging surface.

    Keldmarsh Nature Reserve stands out as a valuable remnant of the wet woodland habitat that once covered this area. Its unique chalk springs, emerging from underground streams, feed the pools and streams within the reserve. This peaceful location provides a glimpse into a rich ecosystem, supporting various birds like chiffchaff and blackcap, and occasionally water voles when water levels are high. It's a place for nature observation, showcasing diverse plant life such as yellow flag iris and marsh marigold.

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    Location: Beverley, Yorkshire And The Humber, England, United Kingdom

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