Boro Beck Circular Walk
Boro Beck Circular Walk – Explore Helmsley’s Scenic Countryside Trail
Enjoy the Boro Beck Circular Walk in Helmsley, a gentle countryside route that follows peaceful riverside paths and open fields around this charming North York Moors market town. Perfect for all abilities, this relaxing trail offers beautiful views, wildlife, and a true taste of rural Yorkshire.
Boro Beck Helmsley Walking Trail
Boro Beck Circular Walk – Explore Helmsley’s Scenic Countryside Trail
About Helmsley and Boro Beck
The Boro Beck Circular Walk in Helmsley is a delightful route that showcases the natural beauty and heritage of one of the North York Moors’ most charming market towns. Starting from the centre of Helmsley, the trail follows the tranquil course of Boro Beck through a mix of open countryside, meadows, and shaded woodland paths. Along the way, walkers can enjoy peaceful views of the surrounding hills, historic stone bridges, and the gentle sounds of running water — making it an ideal route for a relaxing countryside stroll or a family walk.
Helmsley itself is a perfect base for exploring the North York Moors National Park. The town offers a welcoming atmosphere with independent shops, cafés, and attractions such as Helmsley Castle and Duncombe Park close by. The Boro Beck trail highlights the area’s natural charm, connecting visitors with the landscape that has inspired generations of walkers. Whether you’re visiting for a day trip or as part of a longer stay, the Helmsley Boro Beck Walk provides a peaceful escape into Yorkshire’s stunning scenery.

1. Start at Cleveland Way Car Park
Start from the Cleveland Way Car Park and make your way past the toilets following the vehicular way out to the B1257 (Helmsley to Stokesley Road). Turn left as if you were heading to Stokesley.

2. Feversham Arms Hotel
When you reach the B1257 and turn left, it is best to cross the road to the other side so that you are on the same side of the road as the Feversham Arms Hotel. You will see the former Victorian Workhouse on the left of you as you walk along the street.

3. Public Right of Way
As you walk towards the bend, you will notice two public rights of way. At the second public right of way, you will see a path that follows the flow of Boro Beck. Follow this path at beck side with the beck on your right hand side.

4. Footbridge
Cross the footbridge over Boro Beck and head uphill along the narrow path until you reach a track.

5. Follow the Track Left
At the top of the hill, turn left on the track towards a Saw Mill with Boro Beck on your left hand side. Keep following this track until you reach a split.

6. Turn Right at the Split
When you arrive at the split in the track, turn right along the narrowest track. Follow this track and flow of Boro Beck through the valley and woodland until you reach a hill.

7. Follow the Track Uphill
The flow of Boro Beck continues through the valley yet the track will head up hill. Keep following the track up hill until you get to the top. You will see a field gate, but instead, follow the sign post down a wooded path on the left.

8. Follow the Woodland Trail
Keep following the woodland path with the trees on your left and open fields to the right. This will take you to a track at the other end of the path.

9. Turn Right and Follow to the Left
When you arrive at the track, the track heads straight on to meet up with the B1257. However, instead, turn right and follow the track towards the fields. Keep following the edge of the woodland with the fields on your right and trees on your left. Keep following it until the woodland protrudes out towards Braxton’s Sprunt (a country lane).

10. Follow Braxton’s Sprunt (right past a farm)
It may take a little while to get to Braxton’s Sprunt following the trees around. This will pass a farm on your right too. When you arrive at the lane, turn right back to Helmsley and follow this lane all the way back to Helmsley with the Howardian Hills facing you in the distance. You will pass Helmsley Open Pool on your descent into Helmsley.
Useful Links
Visit Helmsley – North York Moors National Park – Official visitor information for Helmsley, including attractions, walks, and local highlights.
Visit Ryedale – Local tourism guide featuring things to do, where to stay, and events in and around Helmsley.
Helmsley Town Website – Community information, local history, and details about shops, accommodation, and services.
Helmsley Castle – English Heritage – Learn about Helmsley Castle’s history, opening times, and visitor facilities.
Duncombe Park – Explore the stately home, gardens, and parkland located on the edge of Helmsley.
Cleveland Way National Trail – Discover one of England’s most scenic long-distance walks, which starts in Helmsley.
Helmsley Walled Garden – Visit this beautiful historic garden set beneath the ruins of Helmsley Castle.
Helmsley Arts Centre – Find out about live performances, film screenings, and community events in Helmsley.
Bus and Travel Information – Traveline Yorkshire – Check public transport routes and timetables to and from Helmsley.



