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Hiking around Thornville, Ohio, offers diverse landscapes characterized by rolling hills, varied habitats, and significant sandstone formations. The region includes wooded hills, ridges, and sandstone outcrops, particularly notable in areas like Blackhand Gorge State Nature Preserve. Water features such as the Licking River further enhance the natural scenery, providing a range of environments for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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This difficult 15.2-mile (24.5 km) hiking loop offers riverside paths, rolling countryside, and views of Wetherby Racecourse.
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7.60km
01:55
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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6.26km
01:37
40m
40m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A warm Yorkshire welcome awaits you at The Fox & Hounds in the picturesque village. It's the only public house in the village but worth a visit for a mid-hike refuelling. https://thefoxandhoundswalton.com/
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The northern bank of the River Wharfe holds a rich history of horse racing. The present-day Racecourse is situated upon land that once belonged to the Montagu family of Ingmanthorpe Hall. This expanse of land was leased to the race committee, with the inaugural meeting taking place on the 30th of March 1891. Starting in 1906, the committee embarked on a journey to enhance the course's amenities, commencing with the construction of the enduring 'Bramham' Grandstand – an edifice that stands resolute to this day.
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The pathway, alternatively referred to as the Harland Way, stretches approximately 3 miles alongside a formerly abandoned railway track. It commences with a segment bordered by trees, gradually unveiling expansive countryside vistas that offer delightful glimpses of the neighbouring farmlands. The journey then leads to the picturesque village of Spofforth, where charming 18th-century cottages grace the landscape, accompanied by the captivating presence of Spofforth Castle, which holds a rich history waiting to be explored.
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Hoping it's still here whenever you come across it
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Great view of the racecourse when on the trail
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A quiet quiet place and a beautiful church
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The church was built between 1864 and 1866 in memory of Edward York of Wighill. It has an interesting cylindrical bell turret. There are graves both in front and at the back of the church. It is still used today as the cemetery for Tockwith and the surrounding area. The old vicarage, situated up a drive behind the church, is now a private house.
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This is a memorial to those who lost their lives in the crash of a Stirling bomber on the main street in Tockwith on October 9th, 1945. The bomber was on a training flight and was about to land at the nearby Marston Moor airfield. For a reason that has never been fully established, it lost control and crashed, killing all the crew and the local postmaster. The memorial was designed by a local company Stage One who built the famous cauldron for the 2012 London Olympics.
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The Thornville region offers diverse landscapes, from rolling hills and fields of wildflowers to wooded areas and unique sandstone formations. You'll find trails winding through oak-hickory woods, Virginia pine, and mountain laurel, especially in areas like Blackhand Gorge State Nature Preserve. The Licking River also adds scenic water features to many routes.
Yes, Thornville has many easy hiking options. For example, the Hiking loop from Tockwith is an easy 4.7-mile path with gentle gradients. The Kirk Deighton War Memorial loop from Kirk Deighton is another accessible 3.9-mile trail through rural scenery. Overall, 58 of the 80 available routes in the area are rated as easy.
A significant natural attraction is the Blackhand Gorge State Nature Preserve, known for its narrow gorge carved by the Licking River through distinctive Black Hand sandstone. You can also find remnants of the Ohio-Erie Canal and its locks within the preserve. While not directly in Thornville, the broader region is known for features like those found in Hocking Hills, including waterfalls and caves.
Yes, Thornville provides access to sections of the Buckeye Trail, Ohio's only long-distance hiking trail, which spans over 1,440 miles across the state. Parts of this trail traverse areas like Boch Hollow State Nature Preserve, offering extended hiking experiences.
Many routes in the Thornville area are designed as loops, offering circular hiking experiences. For instance, the Walshford to Walton Village loop is a longer circular route, and the Spoon Hanging in the Trees loop from Yorkshire offers a moderate circular option.
The hiking routes around Thornville are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.3 stars from over 140 reviews. Hikers often praise the varied terrain, from rolling hills to unique sandstone gorges, and the well-maintained paths that cater to different ability levels.
Yes, several interesting points are accessible. You might consider visiting Aldwark Bridge, exploring the historic Spofforth Castle Ruins, or seeing the Marston Moor Battle Monument. For scenic views, the Harland Way (Wetherby Railway Path) offers great viewpoints.
The region offers enjoyable hiking year-round. Spring brings vibrant wildflowers, while autumn showcases stunning fall foliage. Summer is ideal for longer days on the trails, and winter can offer peaceful, snow-covered landscapes, though some trails might be more challenging. Always check local conditions before heading out.
Yes, Thornville offers 20 moderate routes for hikers seeking a bit more challenge. The Spoon Hanging in the Trees loop from Yorkshire, at 7.1 miles, is a good moderate option. Another is the Moss Hill Woods loop from Nun Monkton, which is 7.5 miles long.
The diverse habitats around Thornville, including rolling hills and wooded areas, support various wildlife. You might spot deer, various bird species, and smaller mammals. Areas like Boch Hollow State Nature Preserve and Blackhand Gorge are particularly rich in natural biodiversity.
There are over 80 hiking routes available around Thornville, catering to a wide range of preferences and skill levels, from easy strolls to more challenging treks.
Yes, the Blackhand Gorge State Nature Preserve features remnants of the Ohio-Erie Canal and its locks, which can be explored via trails like the Canal Lock Trail. Additionally, the Moonville Rail Trail and the Hockhocking Adena Bikeway are examples of trails that utilize former railway corridors, offering relatively flat and scenic paths.


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