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National Trail AcornYorkshire Wolds Way National Trail - Market Weighton Alternative

E Yorkshire

6 km / 4 miles
An alternative route through the town of Market Weighton making use of the Hudson Way, a 10-mile disused railway path between Beverley and Market Weighton.


Details:

Waymark: National Trail Acorn
Path Type: National Trails (England & Wales)
Waymark: National Trail Acorn
Attributes: National Trail (England and Wales)
Easy
Former Railway
Start: SE900426 - Goodmanham Dale, E Yorkshire View on StreetMap
Finish: SE871453 - Londesborough Park, E Yorkshire View on StreetMap

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Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2016.
© OpenStreetMap contributors under Open Database Licence.
Rights of way data from selected Local Authorities.
Large scale digital mapping is provided by John Thorn.
At high zoom levels the route is indicative only.
Purchase Ordnance Survey Maps (path is named on OS maps):
OS Landranger 106
OS Landranger Active 106
OS Explorer 291, 293, 294
OS Explorer Active 291, 293, 294

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Route Profile:

6.6 km (4.1 miles)
52 m (171 ft) ascent
53 m (174 ft)  maximum height

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