| Yorkshire Wolds Way | |
|---|---|
Yorkshire Wolds Way sign at Market Weighton | |
| Length | 79 mi (127 km) |
| Location | Yorkshire, England |
| Designation | UK National Trail |
| Trailheads | Hessle,East Riding of Yorkshire 53°43′26″N0°26′10″W / 53.724°N 0.436°W /53.724; -0.436 Filey,North Yorkshire 54°12′36″N0°17′31″W / 54.210°N 0.292°W /54.210; -0.292 |
| Use | Hiking |
| Season | All year |
| National Trails |
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TheYorkshire Wolds Way is aNational Trail inYorkshire,England. It runs 79 miles (127 km) fromHessle toFiley, around theYorkshire Wolds. AtFiley Brigg, it connects with theCleveland Way, another National Trail.In 2007 the Yorkshire Wolds Way celebrated the 25th anniversary of its official opening which took place on 2 October 1982.[1]

The route of the Yorkshire Wolds Way passes close to or through the following places:
Places in italics are slightly off the main route.
Yorkshire Wolds Way, a 2017 two-part BBC television documentary, features a journey along the Yorkshire Wolds Way. Presenter Paul Rose describes the trail as "arguably Britain's least well-known national walking trail". The documentary was first broadcast in January 2017.[2][3]
The Hardmoors Race Series featuresultramarathons based on the Yorkshire Wolds Way andCleveland Way. Included in the series is the Hardwolds 80-mile race comprising the entire length of the Yorkshire Wolds Way.[4]