
Experience Real Yorkshire
COVID-19 STATEMENT
Following the recent Government announcement here is the latest update from Walk Yorkshire.
The majority of Walk Yorkshire’s events will re-start on Monday 29th March 2021.
As the government 4 stage plan unrolls over the following months, Walk Yorkshire will begin to offer a range of outdoor guided walks from the above date, 29th March. All group sizes will be restricted to 5 delegates and your guide until the 17th May2021.
From 29th March until the 11th April, there are no overnight stays allowed so all delegates must be able to travel to and from the days walking event within the day.
From the 12th April until 16th May, self-contained overnight stays may be allowed you must therefore be able to travel to and from the day’s event within the day or stay overnight in self-contained accommodation.
From the 17th may overnight stays may be allowed to stay over in hotels, hostels or B&B accommodation.
Walk Yorkshire walking events are subject to the following criteria:
Our COVID-19 CODE OF PRACTICE
That you or anyone in your household does not have any of the COVID-19 symptoms.
All our events are conducted outside allowing for more time in the open fresh air.
Please adhere to current social distancing protocols and display high levels of personal hygiene.
For the immediate future all group sizes are small allowing for better social distancing.
Please refrain from mingling with those from another household pre and post the walking event.
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FEATURED HOLIDAYS

Gateway to the Moors – Helmsley
This walking holiday is based in the perfect English market town of Helmsley. Situated at the beginning of the Cleveland Way and the Ebor Way, this North Yorkshire market town is steeped in history and has attractions to appeal to all, from a 900 year old castle ruins, 250 year old walled garden to charming tea rooms and inviting inns and much more.

Eastern Moors – Heartbeat Country
This walking holiday is set in a beautiful area known locally and internationally as “Heartbeat Country”, named after the Yorkshire TV series set in 1960’s rural North Yorkshire. Over an 18 year period the programme followed the local constabulary on their duties around the moors and local area, encountering many characters and rogues within the beautiful North York Moors. Filmed in and around the picturesque village of Goathland, which became known to millions as Aidensfield.

Yorkshire Heritage Coastal Walk
The Heritage Coastal walk takes us from Saltburn in the north and heads south to some of the most beautiful bays on the Yorkshire coastline. This is a coastline with dramatic views and with the highest point on the east coast of England at Boulby near to Staithes where the cliffs stand at an impressive 656ft (200m) high.