Through Scarborough's Raincliffe Woods

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"Just outside Scarborough, a walk through woodland leads to the remains of a glacial lake."
Walk directions

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.

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Additional information
  Terrain  - Woodland paths and rides, some steep and sometimes muddy
  Landscape  - Farmland and hillside woods
  Dog friendliness  - Can be off the lead in most of the woodland
  Parking  - Raincliffe Gate car park on Low Road, near road junction
  Toilets en route  - None on route
About the walk
The steep hillside of Raincliffe Woods overlooks a deep valley carved out during the ice ages. Although mostly replanted in the 1950s and 60s, the woods retain remnants of ancient oak and heather woodland – look out for the heather and bilberry bushes growing beneath the oak trees. Paths of the...
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North Yorkshire, with its two National Parks and two designated Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is England’s largest county and one of the most rural. This is prime walking country, from the heather-clad heights of the North York Moors to the limestone country that is so typical of the Yorkshire Dales – a place of contrasts and discoveries, of history and legend.
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Through Scarborough's Raincliffe Woods

Recommended by
Our view
"Just outside Scarborough, a walk through woodland leads to the remains of a glacial lake."
Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Woodland paths and rides, some steep and sometimes muddy
  Landscape - Farmland and hillside woods
  Dog friendliness - Can be off the lead in most of the woodland
  Parking - Raincliffe Gate car park on Low Road, near road junction
  Toilets en route - None on route
About the walk
The steep hillside of Raincliffe Woods overlooks a deep valley carved out during the ice ages. Although mostly replanted in the 1950s and 60s, the woods retain remnants of ancient oak and heather woodland – look out for the heather and bilberry bushes growing beneath the oak trees. Paths of the...
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North Yorkshire
North Yorkshire, with its two National Parks and two designated Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is England’s largest county and one of the most rural. This is prime walking country, from the heather-clad heights of the North York Moors to the limestone country that is so typical of the Yorkshire Dales – a place of contrasts and discoveries, of history and legend.