Richmond to Easby Abbey

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"Following in the steps of the Richmond Drummer to Easby Abbey."
Walk directions

Leave the Nuns Close car park and turn right, then left at the T-junction. At the roundabout go on, down Ryder’s Wynd. At the bottom turn left, then go right into Station Road. Just past the church, take Lombards Wynd on the left.

Turn right at the next junction, along a lane which becomes a track. Follow the track above the River Ure to a three-way fork. Take the middle path, which passes to the right of the Drummer Boy Stone. Follow this path to a gate into a field, then bear right along the edge nearest the river, to a gate. Follow a track which goes over a stile and runs beside the abbey in the village of Easby.

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  Terrain  - Field and riverside paths, some town walking
  Landscape  - Valley of the River Swale and its steep banks
  Dog friendliness  - Dogs should be on lead for most of walk
  Parking  - Nuns Close long-stay car park
  Toilets en route  - Nuns Close car park, Richmond town centre and former station
About the walk
The first part of the walk follows much of the route taken by the legendary Richmond Drummer Boy. At the end of the 18th century, the story goes, soldiers in Richmond Castle discovered a tunnel that was thought to lead from there to Easby Abbey. They sent their drummer boy down it, beating his drum...
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Richmond to Easby Abbey

Recommended by
Our view
"Following in the steps of the Richmond Drummer to Easby Abbey."
Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Field and riverside paths, some town walking
  Landscape - Valley of the River Swale and its steep banks
  Dog friendliness - Dogs should be on lead for most of walk
  Parking - Nuns Close long-stay car park
  Toilets en route - Nuns Close car park, Richmond town centre and former station
About the walk
The first part of the walk follows much of the route taken by the legendary Richmond Drummer Boy. At the end of the 18th century, the story goes, soldiers in Richmond Castle discovered a tunnel that was thought to lead from there to Easby Abbey. They sent their drummer boy down it, beating his drum...
Read more
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