Through Scarborough's Raincliffe Woods
Go up through the car park, bearing left towards a signboard, then go uphill on the path ahead. Where the main path bends right, with green and blue waymarks, go straight ahead, more steeply, to reach a crossing track which runs into a grassy space on the left. Turn left and follow the path. Where it forks, take the right-hand path and continue for 500yds (475m).
Look out for a path on the left, near a post with a red disc and white arrow. The path goes down into a small valley. Turn left, downhill, then follow the obvious path as it bends right again, past an old quarry. The path descends to reach Throxenby Mere. Turn right along the edge of the pool – this part of the path is on boardwalks.
Just before you reach a picnic place, go through a gate and immediately turn right. Follow the path up steeply, ignoring all joining paths until it reaches a track at the top of the hill.
Turn right and go beside a metal gate, then follow the path just inside the edge of the wood. After about a mile (1.6km) look out for a walled enclosure, tumbled down in places, just left of the path. This is known as Wilkinson’s Shed.
The track goes through several clearings with fine beech trees then reaches a gateway (no gate, but a redundant stile); BR is painted in blue on one gatepost.
Don’t go through the gateway, but instead turn sharp right down a sunken path. If this first bit is muddy, there’s a bypass just to its left. The track becomes deeply sunken as it slants down the steep slope. At a marker post go through an opening on the left; walk a few paces to a Forge Valley Woods sign, then go right up six steps and down a narrow path to rejoin the track (this bypasses a potentially muddy section).
The track, no longer sunken, runs across a gentler slope then bends left to meet a broad, clear track known as Middle Road. Turn right on this, and at a large carved face sculpture take the left fork, downhill. It bends left to run directly down the slope, rejoining the outward route back to the car park.
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