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Easy hiking trails around Stillington traverse the serene rolling fields and tranquil woodlands of North Yorkshire. The region is characterized by gentle farmland paths and the meanderings of the River Foss. Hikers can explore areas near the Howardian Hills National Landscape, offering diverse natural features and accessible attractions. Stillington provides a variety of easy routes suitable for different abilities.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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5.22km
01:24
60m
60m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.22km
01:58
100m
100m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.36km
01:42
70m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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3.15km
00:52
50m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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One of only a few such mazes left in the country and the only one in Yorkshire.
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You can also get a different view of the reservoir if you approach along the footpath from east of Pond Head Farm .
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Very small sleepy hamlet dominated by the village green and mature trees, one of which is encircled by a wooden bench around the base of its trunk - ideal place for a quick pit stop.
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Worth stopping on your ride here - this is a gem! "City of Troy" here is the only surviving instance (in North Yorkshire) of an ancient game. A similar name is given to these kinds of maze games in Scandinavia (Trojeborg = Troy Town), which shows early association between these parts of the world. There is a plaque with further information here as well as a bench to rest on to enjoy this place. The views are also quite lovely, particularly down the Bonnygate Lane road.
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"City of Troy" here is the only surviving instance (in North Yorkshire) of an ancient game. A similar name is given to these kinds of maze games in Scandinavia (Trojeborg = Troy Town), which shows early association between these parts of the world. There is a plaque with further information here, as well as a bench to rest on to enjoy this place after. The views are also quite lovely, particularly down the Bonnygate Lane road.
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This wide track through the fields and pastures, is a runner's dream. Straightforward (literally: run forward in often a straight line), it's fun to run here. After rain, there might be some puddles and some mud, but nothing too scary. Lots of open space here!
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This church is stunning, and my online research attests to "just needs a bride and groom". The church dates from around 1490s, and is likely to have been built on the site of a previous Anglo-Saxon church. It was restored in the 19th century. Inside, there are a number of historical wonders: a 15th century font and a 16th century pulpit. A fantastic place to see, and has that sense of Christendom that I like. "A proper church", if you ask me.
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This is a very interesting church here in Dalby. Its origins are Norman; it was built in the 11th century, but then significantly rebuilt. The Chancel here is from the early 15th century: castellated, with 4-feet thick walls, it's an unusual structure in this part of England. If you like small village churches with a sense of simple history to them, you will not be disappointed by this one.
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Stillington offers nearly 50 easy hiking trails, providing ample choice for exploring the region's gentle landscapes.
Easy hikes around Stillington traverse serene rolling fields, tranquil woodlands, and gentle farmland paths. You'll also find routes alongside the River Foss and through areas bordering the picturesque Howardian Hills National Landscape, offering diverse natural beauty.
Yes, many easy trails around Stillington are circular. For example, the Crayke Village and Castle loop from Crayke is a popular easy circular route, offering views of the historic castle and village.
Absolutely. The easy hiking trails in Stillington are generally family-friendly, featuring gentle terrain through quiet woodlands and farmland. Many routes are well-suited for walks with children, allowing them to enjoy the outdoors safely.
Most easy trails around Stillington are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the scenic walks with your canine companion. However, always keep dogs under control, especially when passing through farmland with livestock, and check local signage for any specific restrictions.
You can encounter several interesting features. The City of Troy Maze is a unique historical site you might pass. Other routes offer views of the Crayke Village and Castle, or lead you past the tranquil Oulston Reservoir. Stillington Forest Park also provides a lovely nature walk with a fishing pond and wooded sections.
Easy hikes in Stillington vary in length, but many are between 3 to 5 miles (5 to 8 km) and can typically be completed in 1.5 to 2.5 hours at a relaxed pace. For instance, the City of Troy Maze – St Peter's Church, Dalby loop is about 4.5 miles (7.2 km).
The easy trails in Stillington are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from nearly 200 reviews. Hikers often praise the peaceful rural settings, well-maintained paths, and the charming views of the North Yorkshire countryside.
Yes, several easy trails provide lovely waterside scenery. The View of Oulston Reservoir – Oulston Village Green loop from Oulston is a great example, offering picturesque views of the reservoir. You can also find paths winding alongside the River Foss.
Stillington's easy trails are enjoyable year-round. Spring brings blooming wildflowers, summer offers lush green landscapes, and autumn provides beautiful foliage. Even in winter, the gentle terrain makes for pleasant walks, though paths can be muddy, so appropriate footwear is recommended.
Yes, you can combine easy hiking with historical exploration. The Crayke Village and Castle – St Cuthbert's Church loop from Crayke is an easy route that takes you past both the historic Crayke Castle and St Cuthbert's Church, offering a glimpse into the region's past.


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