View of Rievaulx Abbey from Rievaulx Terrace
View of Rievaulx Abbey from Rievaulx Terrace
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4.7
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04:43
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Embark on the Helmsley Castle & Rievaulx Abbey loop, a moderate hike through the North York Moors National Park. This 10.6-mile (17.1 km) route features varied terrain, from well-trodden paths and woodland trails to country tracks and minor road sections. You will experience gentle climbs and descents, including some steeper parts and stone steps within woodlands, as you gain 921 feet (281 metres) in elevation. The trail offers sweeping views of Helmsley town and its castle, leading you through charming bluebell woods and open fields. A highlight is the tranquil ruins of Rievaulx Abbey, nestled in a wooded valley by the River Rye, which you can explore over approximately 4 hours and 43 minutes. You will also enjoy vistas from Rievaulx Terrace, offering impressive views high above the abbey. The route provides plenty of natural beauty, including wild garlic, primroses, and other wildflowers in season.
When planning your hike, be aware that the trail passes through fields where livestock like sheep and horses may be grazing. If you are hiking with a dog, you should keep it on a lead in these sections. The outward walk often forms part of the Cleveland Way National Trail, which is well-signposted, helping you navigate the route.
This trail connects two significant English Heritage sites, allowing you to explore the 900-year history of Helmsley Castle and immerse yourself in the tranquility of Rievaulx Abbey, once a powerful Cistercian monastery. A portion of the walk follows the beginning of the Cleveland Way National Trail, a renowned long-distance route. Rievaulx Terrace, a National Trust property, offers dramatically sited views over the abbey and is known for its wildflowers and temples. The route also provides opportunities for bird watching and experiencing a range of flora.

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02:43
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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