
York to Newcastle Upon Tyne

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RouteXpert Peter Moerman - RouteXpert
Last edit: 25-02-2021
We drove the route ourselves in 2017 as part of a 4-day tour through Northern England and the National Parks within it.
The route is easy for everyone to drive in a day, with plenty of time to stop for a sight or enjoy the beautiful nature.
This is the last route of a 4-day tour of northern England
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Duration
8h 42m
Mode of travel
Car or motorcycle
Distance
283.58 km
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North York Moors
North York Moors National Park is a nature reserve in the north of England. Established in 1952, the park is 1,435 square kilometers and is located in the county of North Yorkshire. You will find heaths, hills, beautiful valleys and also beautiful coastal areas with hiking trails. Inland you will only find small places like Danby, Helmsley and Pickering. The North York Moors are great for walking, and that is certainly the case for the coastal area with its cliffs and bays. At the end of the summer you can see the beautiful moors in bloom. They then discolor from brown to purple. By the sea you can visit the historic town of Whitby and also picturesque villages such as Runswick Bay, Staithes and Robin Hood's Bay. The pretty Victorian seaside town of Scarborough is located on the edge of the park. In and outside the park are also historical sites such as Rievaulx Abbey and Castle Howard.
After the start in York, the route heads north towards Pickering. Don't forget to refuel as the North York Moors have few villages and therefore few amenities.
Soon you will drive past Castle Howard. Castle Howard is a stately home in North Yorkshire, England, in the civil parish of Henderskelfe, 15 miles north of York. It is a private residence and has been home to the Carlisle branch of the Howard family for over 300 years.
From Pickering it goes up the hill to the high plains and you can enjoy the view from many places. You have to be lucky with the weather because it can also rain a lot in this area. So make sure you have good waterproof clothing when you are on the motorcycle. The route winds through the area over hills and through valleys. Along the way you will come across a few small villages, but most of it runs through unpopulated and empty area. If you find it foggy and drizzling then you immediately have the atmosphere of the English horror films and detectives. If you happen to come across a ford, which are announced with "Ford" you can read the water depth on the posts. The water height is very dependent on rainfall and can vary from a few centimeters to many tens of centimeters. Decide for yourself whether you are going through it or whether you are looking for a detour.
In the town of Hutton-le-Hole you will pass the Ryedale Folk Museum, which offers an open-air glimpse into the past of the area's illustrious history.
Just after the village of Helmsley you drive past the remains of the Rievaulx Abbey. For this you have to turn left to the parking lot. Rievaulx Abbey is a former Cistercian abbey. Rievaulx Abbey was founded in 1132 by twelve monks sent from Clairvaux Abbey. Its purpose was to have a mission center for the colonization of Northern England and Scotland. It was the first Cistercian abbey in the north. It was once one of the most prosperous abbeys in England. It was closed and destroyed during the Dissolution under Henry VIII in 1538.
The route leaves the North York Moors on the north side at Stokesley where another refueling stop and lunch is planned. In this village there are several options for lunch, so you can find out what you like the most. After Stokesley we drive into civilization again and we encounter some larger cities that you have to go through. The route continues along the coast towards Newcastle upon Tyne and ends at the DFDS Ferry Terminal. Just before Newcastle, you can plan another stop at the beach before heading towards the boat.
I give this route 4 stars because of the attractive surroundings, beautiful nature and excellent roads.

Rievaulx Abbey

Ford (example)
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Yorkshire and the Humber
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Yorkshire and the Humber is one of nine official regions of England at the first level of ITL for statistical purposes. The population in 2011 was 5,284,000 with its largest settlements being Leeds, Sheffield, Bradford, Hull, and York.
It is subdivided into East Riding of Yorkshire, North Yorkshire (excluding areas in Tees Valley of North East England), South Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, North Lincolnshire and North East Lincolnshire. The committees for the region ceased to exist after the 12 April 2010; regional ministers were not reappointed by the incoming Coalition Government with associated the Government Offices abolished in 2011.
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It is subdivided into East Riding of Yorkshire, North Yorkshire (excluding areas in Tees Valley of North East England), South Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, North Lincolnshire and North East Lincolnshire. The committees for the region ceased to exist after the 12 April 2010; regional ministers were not reappointed by the incoming Coalition Government with associated the Government Offices abolished in 2011.
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The Ultimate 10 Day (North) UK Tour
Starting from and returning to Harwich ferry port, this tour follows the east coast of England up to the Highlands of Scotland and returns via the Lake District. It visits 6 of the UK's national parks and explores 2 islands and visits 2 James Bond 007 film locations.
Daily highlights.
Day 1, Harwich to Wells Next the Sea:
Southwold lighthouse, Cromer Crab lunch and sleeping on a Dutch barge.
Day 2, Wells Next the Sea to Middlesbrough:
Royal Sandringham Estate, Humber Bridge, a lap of Oliver's Mount, North York Moors National Park, Whitby Abbey the inspiration for Dracula.
Day 3, Middlesbrough to Dundee:
Tees Transporter Bridge, Angel of the North, Bamburgh Castle, Holy Island of Lindisfarne.
Day 4, Dundee to Inverness:
Cairngorms National Park, Balmoral Castle, Whisky Distilleries.
Day 5, Inverness to Ullapool:
Exceptional Landscapes, Falls of Shin, Loch Drumbeg Viewpoint, Kylesku Bridge.
Day 6, Ullapool to Dornie:
Kinlochewe viewpoint, Applecross Pass, Isle of Skye.
Day 7, Dornie to Keswick:
Eilean Donan Castle (007), Glencoe Pass, Glen Etive (007), Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park.
Day 8, Keswick to Kendal:
A tour of the Lake District National Park visiting 6 of the best passes including Wrynose Pass and Hardknott Pass and 7 of the great lakes including Ullswater and Windermere.
Day 9, Kendal to Matlock:
Yorkshire Dales National Park, Ribblehead Viaduct, Peak District National Park, Snake Pass, Matlock Bath (motorcycle Mecca).
Day 10, Matlock to Harwich:
Heckington Windmill, Moulton Windmill, Dutch Quarter in Colchester.
By starting from Harwich, this tour avoids the traffic congestion of the south east and London making it perfect for European visitors wanting to see some of the best landscapes and sights that the north of the UK has to offer.
The cost of the ferry from Hoek Van Holland to Harwich return for motorcycle and rider costs £139.00 (163.51 Euro) (in 2019) which includes a cabin on the outward leg.
Where possible, motorways have been avoided and scenic routes are used every day.
Enjoy.
Daily highlights.
Day 1, Harwich to Wells Next the Sea:
Southwold lighthouse, Cromer Crab lunch and sleeping on a Dutch barge.
Day 2, Wells Next the Sea to Middlesbrough:
Royal Sandringham Estate, Humber Bridge, a lap of Oliver's Mount, North York Moors National Park, Whitby Abbey the inspiration for Dracula.
Day 3, Middlesbrough to Dundee:
Tees Transporter Bridge, Angel of the North, Bamburgh Castle, Holy Island of Lindisfarne.
Day 4, Dundee to Inverness:
Cairngorms National Park, Balmoral Castle, Whisky Distilleries.
Day 5, Inverness to Ullapool:
Exceptional Landscapes, Falls of Shin, Loch Drumbeg Viewpoint, Kylesku Bridge.
Day 6, Ullapool to Dornie:
Kinlochewe viewpoint, Applecross Pass, Isle of Skye.
Day 7, Dornie to Keswick:
Eilean Donan Castle (007), Glencoe Pass, Glen Etive (007), Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park.
Day 8, Keswick to Kendal:
A tour of the Lake District National Park visiting 6 of the best passes including Wrynose Pass and Hardknott Pass and 7 of the great lakes including Ullswater and Windermere.
Day 9, Kendal to Matlock:
Yorkshire Dales National Park, Ribblehead Viaduct, Peak District National Park, Snake Pass, Matlock Bath (motorcycle Mecca).
Day 10, Matlock to Harwich:
Heckington Windmill, Moulton Windmill, Dutch Quarter in Colchester.
By starting from Harwich, this tour avoids the traffic congestion of the south east and London making it perfect for European visitors wanting to see some of the best landscapes and sights that the north of the UK has to offer.
The cost of the ferry from Hoek Van Holland to Harwich return for motorcycle and rider costs £139.00 (163.51 Euro) (in 2019) which includes a cabin on the outward leg.
Where possible, motorways have been avoided and scenic routes are used every day.
Enjoy.
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There will be a great new event to be announced soon, where all these routes can be ridden.
Download them all now and place them in a new "Top 10" folder, so that you always have them at hand.
If you are going to drive one of these routes in the meantime, track them with the MRA Mobile App or with MRA Navigation. Take some photos (moments) along the way as these will come in handy.
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