Haxby — Stamford Bridge
Haxsta two
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By Yorkie Christine on 24 Jun 2023
Description
Haxsta two is a route between Haxby and Stamford Bridge which avoids the unsafe features of Haxsta one. It is therefore a bit longer but also more pleasant.
The route heads east then south from Haxby along the River Foss, then threads through suburban streets of Huntington and then Heworth. It joins the off-road section of Bad Bargain Lane which it follows to a footbridge over the A64. There are two miles of road walking along quiet country lanes until Warthill, then the route heads over fields to Gate Helmsley, from where there is a pavement alongside the A166.
It is necessary to cross the A166 to get to the last part of the route along the riverside, though this could be avoided by continuing on the pavement alongside the main road all the way into Stamford Bridge
Haxsta two is a route between Haxby and Stamford Bridge which avoids the unsafe features of Haxsta one. It is therefore a bit longer but also more pleasant.
The route heads east then south from Haxby along the River Foss, then threads through suburban streets of Huntington and then Heworth. It joins the off-road section of Bad Bargain Lane which it follows to a footbridge over the A64. There are two miles of road walking along quiet country lanes until Warthill, then the route heads over fields to Gate Helmsley, from where there is a pavement alongside the A166.
It is necessary to cross the A166 to get to the last part of the route along the riverside, though this could be avoided by continuing on the pavement alongside the main road all the way into Stamford Bridge
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Geography information system (GIS) data
Total length
Maximum elevation
Minimum elevation
Start and end points
Haxby
Grid Ref
SE6056658248
Lat / Lon
54.01671° / -1.07717°
Easting / Northing
460,566E / 458,248N
What3Words
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Stamford Bridge
Grid Ref
SE7125655562
Lat / Lon
53.99122° / -0.91468°
Easting / Northing
471,256E / 455,562N
What3Words
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Haxby | |
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Grid Ref | SE6056658248 |
Lat / Lon | 54.01671° / -1.07717° |
Easting / Northing | 460,566E / 458,248N |
What3Words | managers.wiggles.perfected |
Stamford Bridge | |
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Grid Ref | SE7125655562 |
Lat / Lon | 53.99122° / -0.91468° |
Easting / Northing | 471,256E / 455,562N |
What3Words | primary.arrow.quote |
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