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Moor to sea cycle trail (closed)


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Moor to Sea cycle trail is an 80 mile trail linking Pickering, Whitby and Scarborough using forest roads, bridleways and quiet roads. This is a partnership project with the Forestry Commission, National Park and local councils. There is an official website giving full details and downloadable maps and directions, as well as things to do and stay while on the trail. Click on the link below.

Click here to find out what else you can do in this forest.

How to get there:

Moor to sea cycle trail can be started from Dalby Courtyard in Dalby Forest. Thornton-le-Dale is the nearest town or village.

Follow directions for Dalby Forest given on the Dalby Forest page. The Courtyard is located in the village of Low Dalby one and a half miles from the entrance to the forest.

OS Grid Reference: SE856875
For details of public transport visit http://www.transportdirect.info

You can also access this trail through Bickley Gate, Haygate.

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loved every second of it completed it in 5 hours

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Facilities and Activities

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Cycling

Trail

Grade of trail

Moderate

Trail waymarking

Length of trail

80 miles

Approximate time of trail

from 4 hours to a few days

Open or closed

closed

Contact

Recreation Manager
01751 472771
e-mail: nym@forestry.gsi.gov.uk
Active woods

What's of interest

The Moor to Sea Trail opened on the 10th October 2003. Currently the trail is waymarked through the forests. Obtain map and directions for the rest of the route via the web site below.

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