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White Rose Walk

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Footpath in North Yorkshire, England

TheWhite Rose Walk, a 35-mile (56 km) trail located inNorth Yorkshire,England, was devised in 1968 by the Yorkshire Wayfarers,[1] It starts at theKilburn White Horse (National Grid Ref SE 514 813) and is completed by touching the trig point on top ofRoseberry Topping (NZ 579 126). The walk whilst recognised by theLong Distance Walkers Association (LDWA) as a long distance walk in itself,[2] mixes and crosses with several other long distance paths including theCleveland Way, theCoast to Coast Walk, and theLyke Wake Walk. The route takes in the highest peaks in the area such as Live Moor,Carlton Moor,Sutton Bank, Cold Moor, the Wainstones andUrra Moor. The walk also passesCaptain Cooks Monument onEasby Moor.

The walk takes in not only stunning scenery with grand views of theVale of York but also takes the walker through Yorkshire's history, passing byBronze Age ancient burial mounds, the site of 18th century horse racing and Hambleton Drove Road where cattle were taken to market in Yorkshire,Derbyshire andLincolnshire by Scottish and Northumbriandrovers.

Walkers who complete the walk within a 24-hour period can claim a woven badge and a small certificate.

Route

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Footnotes

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  1. ^White, Geoffrey (1980).The White Rose Walk (3Rev ed.). Skipton: Dalesman Publishing Co Ltd. p. 32.ISBN 978-0-85206-555-6.
  2. ^"Long Distance Walkers Association". Retrieved7 March 2011.

Further reading

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  • White, Geoffrey (February 1976).The White Rose Walk inThe North York Moors: Special No. 2, Long Distance Walkers Association. pp. 25–30 (A description of the route(s) from 1976 including map )
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