ThirskEasingwold

Thieas two
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By Tim Ryan on 02 Nov 2022


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Description

This pleasant route follows a similar line to Thieas(one). However, there are a couple of places where the route on the ground deviates from that shown on the Thieas(one) map. These are at Peep O Day, where the permissive path is to the east side of the farmhouse. And at Ings Bridge near Husthwaite, were a path cutting off a field corner is blocked off. This alternative shows the route I used on the ground. There is also an alternative included at the Thirsk end where the route uses the pavement on the north side of the A170 between the town centre and Green Lane at Plumpback farm. Which then continues down the by-way to Moor Lane and Bagby. There are pubs at Bagby, Carlton Husthwaite and Husthwaite. There are stiles along the route

This pleasant route follows a similar line to Thieas(one). However, there are a couple of places where the route on the ground deviates from that shown on the Thieas(one) map. These are at Peep O Day, where the permissive path is to the east side of the farmhouse. And at Ings Bridge near Husthwaite, were a path cutting off a field corner is blocked off. This alternative shows the route I used on the ground. There is also an alternative included at the Thirsk end where the route uses the pavement on the north side of the A170 between the town centre and Green Lane at Plumpback farm. Which then continues down the by-way to Moor Lane and Bagby. There are pubs at Bagby, Carlton Husthwaite and Husthwaite. There are stiles along the route

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Reviews - 3

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Is this route good enough? -  Yes (3)

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Thirsk
Grid Ref SE4296482090
Lat / Lon 54.23274° / -1.34240°
Easting / Northing 442,964E / 482,090N
What3Words surcharge.blaze.rinse
Easingwold
Grid Ref SE5292069820
Lat / Lon 54.12154° / -1.19183°
Easting / Northing 452,920E / 469,820N
What3Words herds.shudders.snowmen

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Markdecosemo

06 Nov 2023 Autumn

I agree with the 2 previous reviewers and suggest that this route be accepted. I’ve included some photos that show you have to climb an electric fence at a footbridge approaching Peep-o-Day. It is insulated and safe but be aware.


Philip Le Marquand

05 Oct 2023 Autumn

I thought this was a great route, full of interest and great scenery. Mostly on footpaths, field edges etc. My only problem was the weather on the day I walked it, which meant everything was wet and e ery bit of mud was an accident waiting to happen . I won't mark down the route because of the weather though.


Tim Ryan

02 Nov 2022 Autumn

This route worked for me on a very wet day throughout. It is well signed, safe and apart from a short section on the caravan route on Mill Dike Lane near Carlton Husthwaite all the road sections are on quiet roads or are paved - even this section of 100 metres length has a wide grass verge at the side. Good refreshment stops on route.

  • Philip Le Marquand

    Philip Le Marquand

    05 Oct 2023

    I'm setting out from Easingwold on a wet day so appreciate the mention of the conditions in your review.

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