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Easy hiking trails around Slingsby are set within the Howardian Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, characterized by gentle rolling landscapes and hedged farmland. The region features mature woodlands and serene riverbank footpaths, offering a mix of natural beauty and historical elements. Varying terrain provides a rhythm of gentle ascents and descents, making it suitable for relaxed day walks.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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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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Walk west along Brookside and turn left to access the Ebor Way to Cawton.
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Fryton Lane ends here, where it meets Fryton West Wood. Off-road parking for a couple of cars. Far-reaching views to the north across the Vale of Pickering. Great track to the east, through Fryton East Wood, which is blanketed in bluebells in Spring.
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Very easy tracks in the woods on Freer's Banks, with occasional glimpses north across the landscape to Fryton and Slingsby Bank Woods. There is a very small off-road parking area just off the road to Terrington at South Bell Bottom, but there is limited space.
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Slingsby Castle was never actually a castle, but a home built in 1620s for Sir Charles Cavendish. It is still quite impressive (particularly in the right light!). It is now a Grade II listed building and a Scheduled Monument. You will have to admire it from afar, though, as it is not open to the public.
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There is a fabulous view down Fryton Lane to the hamlet of Fryton from here, but what of course grabs the attention is dozens of miles of the English countryside here: miles and miles and miles of a view to the distant hills on the horizon. The poetry is not all in Switzerland, you know!
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This is a beautiful and green walk through these two woodlands: Freer's Banks and Waite Wood. Splendid views to be had from the edge of Waite Wood, near Baxton Howe Hill, to the north: the distant views of North York Moors are amazing.
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A very impressive mosaic is to be found on the ground in Fryton next to Fryton Lane. There is also a bench to sit on with this next to your feet, so all in all, a great place to stop!
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Slingsby offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with over 100 routes specifically categorized as easy. These trails are designed for relaxed day walks through the gentle landscapes of the Howardian Hills.
Easy hikes around Slingsby traverse the picturesque Howardian Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. You'll encounter gentle rolling hills, hedged farmland, mature woodlands, and serene riverbank footpaths. The terrain features a rhythm of gentle ascents and descents, making it ideal for leisurely exploration.
Yes, several easy walks offer views of historical sites. You can see the remains of Slingsby Castle, a Grade II listed building, from various footpaths. Additionally, some routes provide glimpses of the renowned Castle Howard Estate, which features grand architecture and landscaped grounds. For example, the Fryton Mosaic โ View of Slingsby Castle loop from Slingsby offers views of the castle.
Many of the easy trails in Slingsby are well-suited for families. The gentle terrain and shorter distances make them accessible for all ages. Routes like the All Saints Church, Hovingham โ Mowbray's Bakery loop from Slingsby offer pleasant walks through village landscapes and open fields.
Yes, many easy hiking trails around Slingsby are dog-friendly. The region's open fields and woodlands provide ample space for dogs to enjoy. However, always keep dogs under control, especially near livestock, and be mindful of local signage regarding leads.
Yes, the Slingsby area features numerous easy circular routes. These loops allow you to start and finish in the same location, offering convenient exploration. An example is the Thurtle Wood Forest Trail loop from Slingsby, which leads through diverse woodland.
The easy trails in Slingsby are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 400 reviews. Hikers often praise the quiet woodlands, well-maintained paths, and the charming views of the surrounding countryside and historical elements.
Slingsby's easy trails are enjoyable year-round. Spring brings wildflowers and bluebells in the woodlands, while autumn offers stunning seasonal colors from deciduous trees. Summer provides pleasant conditions for walks through open fields, and even winter can be beautiful with crisp air and clear views, though paths may be muddy.
Yes, many easy hiking trails in the Slingsby area have convenient parking options, often near village centers or trailheads. The village of Slingsby itself serves as a good starting point for several routes, and parking is generally available.
Absolutely. The Howardian Hills are rich in natural beauty. Thurtle Wood Forest Trail is known for its diverse seasonal flora and wildlife. You can also explore areas like Freer's Banks and Waite Wood, which offer pleasant walks through open fields and woodlands.
Yes, the village of Slingsby and nearby settlements often have local pubs or cafes where you can refresh after your hike. Some routes, like the All Saints Church, Hovingham โ Mowbray's Bakery loop from Slingsby, pass through villages with amenities.
Many easy routes provide expansive views of the Howardian Hills. The gentle ascents and open sections of trails like the Freer's Banks and Waite Wood โ Fryton Moor loop from Coneysthorpe navigate through open fields, offering scenic vistas of the surrounding countryside and rolling landscapes.


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