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Boltby Forest
 

A mainly coniferous woodland on the western edge of the North York Moors. Popular for cycling, access is from Sneck Yate carpark.
Boltby South Woods run along the Sutton Brow Escarpment, which makes an excellent walk with
great views. A good starting point is the National Parks Vistors Centre at Sutton Bank.

How to get there:

Thirsk is the nearest town or village.

By car. Boltby Forest is approximately five miles east of Thirsk and three miles north of the A170 at Sutton Bank

OS Grid Reference:

Start your visit from:

Sneck Yate
A CLOSE UP OF A GROUP OF SCOTS PINE SHOWING THE NEW SEASONS GROWTH

Facilities:

Parking

Contact:

Cath Brason
Recreation Ranger
07876 546592
e-mail: cath.brason@forestry.gsi.gov.uk


active woods
What else is here
In Boltby Forest there is also
wild woods
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