Description
I have created Lonyor two as a more direct route between the two settlements, using the relatively new bridleway/cycle route that passes Harewood Whin, the former landfill site which is being beautifully reclaimed as a nature paradise.
For 250m at the east end of Rufforth village this route uses a permissive path which is closed for one day on 1 July each year.
Lonyor two also has the advantage of using an underpass under the busy A1237 ring road rather than crossing it on the level.
The proportion of the route through suburban streets is greater than in Lonyor one - about a third of the route
I have created Lonyor two as a more direct route between the two settlements, using the relatively new bridleway/cycle route that passes Harewood Whin, the former landfill site which is being beautifully reclaimed as a nature paradise.
For 250m at the east end of Rufforth village this route uses a permissive path which is closed for one day on 1 July each year.
Lonyor two also has the advantage of using an underpass under the busy A1237 ring road rather than crossing it on the level.
The proportion of the route through suburban streets is greater than in Lonyor one - about a third of the route
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Geography information system (GIS) data
Total length
Maximum elevation
Minimum elevation
Start and end points
Long Marston
Grid Ref
SE5019751131
Lat / Lon
53.95386° / -1.23657°
Easting / Northing
450,197E / 451,131N
What3Words
ooze.slamming.playroom
York
Grid Ref
SE5965051750
Lat / Lon
53.95843° / -1.09242°
Easting / Northing
459,650E / 451,750N
What3Words
actual.again.sorters
Long Marston | |
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Grid Ref | SE5019751131 |
Lat / Lon | 53.95386° / -1.23657° |
Easting / Northing | 450,197E / 451,131N |
What3Words | ooze.slamming.playroom |
York | |
---|---|
Grid Ref | SE5965051750 |
Lat / Lon | 53.95843° / -1.09242° |
Easting / Northing | 459,650E / 451,750N |
What3Words | actual.again.sorters |
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