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Family friendly hiking trails around Husthwaite are set amidst the gentle topography of the Howardian Hills National Landscape, characterized by rolling hills, tranquil woodlands, and meandering streams. The area, historically known as "The Orchard Village," features a landscape rich with meadows, ancient farmsteads, and vibrant hedgerows. These natural features provide a scenic backdrop for exploring diverse and picturesque routes suitable for families.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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Hike the moderate 8.3-mile Beacon Banks and Newburgh Priory loop from Thornton Lane, exploring Howardian Hills scenery and history.
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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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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Privately owned and actually situated at the end of a back garden - the elderly gentleman that lives there more than happy for you to take photos.
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Panoramic views of the White Horse above Kilburn and the ridge line above the villages of Oldstead and Wass to the north.
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Pretty village with an informative website if local history is your thing. Recorded under the name of Cucvalt in the Domesday Book, and the local church is where George Orby Wombwell, the last surviving officer of the Charge of the Light Brigade, is buried.
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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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easy route to follow - more than half on tarmac but quiet roads and beautiful views
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It's a pleasant run on Beacon Banks, although the trees and shrubbery obscures (for the most part) the rather impressive views from above to the north (including the view of the Kilburn White Horse). There is a Beacon Banks trig point too, but it might be obscured by gorse... see if you can find it!
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This used to be a railway on the Helmsley - Pilmoor Junction line. It closed to passengers in 1953, and the tracks were eventually lifted in 1964. These days, it's a lovely and green track and footpath to run on, fantastic for exercise.
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The very impressive Newburgh Priory is the home of the Wombwell family. It was founded in 1145, and was an Augustinian priory before becoming the House that it is today. You can visit the House and Gardens, but only between April and June at a fee that doesn't seem too high. The place is quite stunning. Oh, and there is a tearoom!
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There are over 140 family-friendly hiking routes around Husthwaite, with 46 of them specifically rated as easy, making them perfect for all ages and abilities. The area offers a diverse range of paths through rolling hills, woodlands, and charming villages.
Yes, many of the family-friendly routes around Husthwaite are circular, offering convenient starting and ending points. For example, the Beacon Banks and Newburgh Priory loop from Thornton Lane is a moderate circular option that provides scenic views and glimpses of historical sites.
Husthwaite is surrounded by beautiful natural features. You can explore the serene Gormire Lake, nestled within ancient woodland, or visit the iconic Kilburn White Horse, a striking turf-cut figure visible from many trails. The Howardian Hills National Landscape itself offers picturesque valleys and woodlands.
Absolutely! Beyond natural beauty, you can discover historical points of interest. The Beacon Banks and Newburgh Priory loop offers views of historical sites. The region also has a rich history as 'The Orchard Village,' with ancient farmsteads and charming villages like Coxwold, which you can explore on routes such as the St Michael's Church, Coxwold – Coxwold Village loop.
The komoot community highly rates the trails around Husthwaite, with an average score of 4.46 out of 5 stars from over 550 ratings. Hikers often praise the peaceful atmosphere, well-maintained paths, and the beautiful, varied landscapes that are enjoyable for all ages.
While specific pram-friendly routes are not highlighted, many of the 46 easy-rated trails are likely suitable for families with toddlers or those using sturdy prams, especially those on flatter terrain or through woodlands. The area's gentle topography in the Howardian Hills makes many paths accessible for shorter, leisurely strolls.
Parking is generally available near popular trailheads and village greens in the Husthwaite area. Many routes, like those starting from Angram Grange for the Beacon Banks Trig Point – Edward VII Postbox loop, often have designated parking areas or roadside options. It's advisable to check specific route details for the most convenient parking spots.
While Husthwaite itself is a village, public transport options might be limited directly to all trailheads. However, larger nearby towns may offer bus services that connect to the wider region. For specific routes, it's recommended to check local bus schedules for stops closest to your chosen starting point.
Generally, dogs are welcome on most public footpaths and trails around Husthwaite. However, it's always best to keep dogs on a lead, especially when passing through farmland with livestock or in nature reserves, to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for everyone. Always follow local signage.
Husthwaite offers beautiful hiking experiences year-round. Spring brings vibrant seasonal blooms like bluebells in Stittenham Wood and orchids in Hood Grange Wood. Summer provides pleasant weather for longer explorations. Autumn showcases stunning foliage, and even winter walks can be magical, especially on crisp, clear days. Always check weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, the charming villages around Husthwaite, such as Coxwold, often feature local pubs and cafes where families can enjoy a break or a meal. Many routes are designed to pass through or near these villages, allowing for convenient stops. For example, the St Michael's Church, Coxwold – Coxwold Village loop takes you right through Coxwold village.
Absolutely! The area around Husthwaite is rich in outdoor activities. Beyond hiking, you can find opportunities for cycling, horse riding, and even gliding at Sutton Bank National Park Centre. The serene Oulston Reservoir is also a great spot for a picnic or simply enjoying the natural beauty.


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