Cleveland Way

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Northern

Distance

175

km

Elev. Gain

5,031

m

Duration

9

days

Grade

T2

Route

Point-to-Point

Effort

Moderate

⚑ Quick Facts
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175 km
Distance
πŸ“…
9 days
Duration
⛰️
454 m
Peak Height
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5,031 m
Elev. Gain
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T2
Grade
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Moderate
Effort Rating
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🟒 Trail Status
Status Open
Hemisphere Northern
Timezone Europe/London
πŸ—‚οΈ Logistics
Dogs Yes
Transport Moderate
Parking Yes
Wild Camping Tolerated

πŸ“Š Technical Details

Distance: 175 km
Route Type: Point-to-Point
Grade: T2
Grade note:

A mix of open moorland tracks, field paths and clifftop paths with some steep climbs on the moorland section, notably onto the Cleveland Escarpment and around Roseberry Topping. No scrambling. The coastal section is generally straightforward but can be exposed.

Navigation: Moderate
Navigation note:

Fully waymarked National Trail throughout with acorn markers in both directions. The moorland crossing between Helmsley and the coast requires reasonable map awareness in poor visibility.

Suck Factor: Too easy
Suck Factor note:

Mostly good moorland tracks and firm cliff paths. Heathery and occasionally boggy ground on the moor tops and some steep, eroded descents on the coastal section after wet weather.

Direction: Clockwise
Total Ascent: 5,031 m
Average distance per day: 19 km
Average ascent per day: 559 m
Max Elevation: 454 m
Highest Point: Urra Moor
Lowest Point: Filey (Yorkshire coast)
Start Trailhead: Helmsley
End Trailhead: Filey Brigg

πŸ“… Best Season

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Note:

Best late spring to early autumn. The moorland is spectacular in August when the heather blooms. The exposed coastal section can be brutal in high winds (particularly common in winter!).

πŸ’­ Logistics & Budget

πŸŽ’ Dirtbag
€30
per day
🎿 Flashpacker
€185
per day
Budget note:

The inland moors offer simple B&Bs, village inns, and camping options. The coastal towns (Whitby, Robin Hood’s Bay, Scarborough, Filey) have more options but command higher summer prices.

Wild Camping Tolerated
Dog Friendly Yes
Dogs note Dogs welcome on leads near livestock and across farmland. Open moorland sections are more relaxed but grouse-nesting season (April to July) warrants care.
Baggage Transfer Yes
Permit Required No
Transport Access Moderate
Trailhead Parking Yes
Transport & parking note

Helmsley has no railway station. The closest is Thirsk (around 15 miles), with the Coastliner bus taking roughly 1.5 hours from York. Filey has its own station on the Yorkshire coast line. Town parking is available at both ends.

Visa note ETA required for most international visitors
Accommodation
Campsites Guesthouses Hostels Hotels Wild Camping
Accommodation

Good range of B&Bs, guesthouses and hotels in the coastal towns and moorland villages. YHA hostels at Boggle Hole (near Robin Hood’s Bay) and Scarborough. Wild camping is not a legal right in England but is practised discreetly on open moorland away from farmland.

🎢 Vibe

Remoteness: Rural
Popularity: Steady
Social Scene: Polite
Local Interaction: Welcoming
Tourist Overrun: Moderate
Plushness: Rustic
Trash Level: Clean
Avg Local Income: €40,000.00
Cannabis: Illegal
Alcohol: Accepted
Note:

England’s classic two-act trail, split equally between the purple heather moorland of the North York Moors and the dramatic “dinosaur coast” cliffs of the Yorkshire coast. Helmsley Castle, Rievaulx Abbey, the White Horse of Kilburn, Roseberry Topping, Robin Hood’s Bay and Whitby Abbey feature along the way.

πŸ›Ÿ Safety & Inclusion

Terrorism Risk Low
Political Risk Negligible
Solo Female Safety Safe
LGBTQ+ Friendliness Celebrated
Racism Risk Low
Muslim Friendliness Supportive
Jewish Friendliness Supportive
Phone Signal Occasional
Charging Interval Daily
Safety note

Very low crime. Signal is limited on the open moorland sections with few services nearby if you get into difficulty. Standard fell-walking precautions apply on the higher ground.