Yorkshire Wolds Way: Millington to Thixendale

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Walk directions

Continue east on the Wolds Way.

Cross striking Sylvan Dale then dip into Nettle Dale and climb to turn right along its upper edge. Follow the edge of a wood then contour above Pasture Dale to reach a lane. Turn left to a junction.

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  Terrain  - Field tracks and the perfect turf of the dry valleys; some steps
  Landscape  - Becoming more dramatic, with steep-sided dry valleys cutting into the wolds
  Dog friendliness  - Ensure dogs do not disturb livestock or trample crops
  Parking  - Park with consideration in the small villages at start and finish
  Toilets en route  - None on route
About the walk
This stage offers quintessential Wolds walking, blending elevated passages across the open uplands with a succession of fine dry valleys. There are many marks of ancient activity in the landscape, though a sharp eye is often needed as most are low, inconspicuous earthworks. These earthworks are...
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Yorkshire Wolds Way: Millington to Thixendale

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Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Field tracks and the perfect turf of the dry valleys; some steps
  Landscape - Becoming more dramatic, with steep-sided dry valleys cutting into the wolds
  Dog friendliness - Ensure dogs do not disturb livestock or trample crops
  Parking - Park with consideration in the small villages at start and finish
  Toilets en route - None on route
About the walk
This stage offers quintessential Wolds walking, blending elevated passages across the open uplands with a succession of fine dry valleys. There are many marks of ancient activity in the landscape, though a sharp eye is often needed as most are low, inconspicuous earthworks. These earthworks are...
Read more
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