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Ampleforth Abbey Walking Trail via Gilling Castle – A Scenic North York Moors Walk

Ampleforth Abbey Walking Trail

Explore the Ampleforth Abbey walking trail via Gilling Castle, a peaceful countryside route through rolling hills, woodland, and historic Yorkshire landmarks. This scenic walk links the tranquil grounds of Ampleforth Abbey with the grandeur of Gilling Castle, offering stunning views and a true taste of North York Moors heritage.

Ampleforth Walking Trail

Ampleforth Abbey Walking Trail via Gilling Castle – A Scenic North York Moors Walk

The Ampleforth Abbey walking trail is a serene and scenic route located in the North York Moors, surrounding the historic Ampleforth Abbey. The trail offers visitors a peaceful journey through lush woodlands, open fields, and rolling hills, with stunning views of the abbey and its picturesque surroundings.

Trail Details

Ampleforth Abbey Walking Trail via Gilling Castle – A Scenic North York Moors Walk

Distance

5 to 8 Miles (12.8Km)

It can be modified to make it shorter but our full route is approximately 8 miles.

Skill

Easy to Moderate

Mostly flat with just one hill. However, there is a slight ascent heading towards the abbey.

Route

The route is main easy to follow and can be modified quite easily. Simply follow our guide below. You can even start this route from Ampleforth Abbey where there is a car park.

Follow our checkpoint guide found below for more details.


Ampleforth Abbey Trail Directions

Ampleforth Abbey Walking Trail via Gilling Castle – A Scenic North York Moors Walk

Follow our detailed directions for the Ampleforth Abbey walking trail via Gilling Castle. This easy-to-follow guide takes you through peaceful monastery grounds, rolling Yorkshire countryside, and the historic Gilling Castle, helping you enjoy a scenic and culturally rich walk in the North York Moors.

1. Start at Gilling Church

Begin the walk at either Gilling Church or perhaps the Fairfax Arms Country Inn.  Either way, walk towards the crossroads at Fairfax Arms and turn left along Pottergate.

2. Follow Pottergate

Keep following Pottergate beyond the village hall, with the treelined bank on your left and views of Ampleforth Abbey on the right. Eventually you will reach Autism Plus on your right hand side. Keep following the lane until you reach and entrance to Yearsley Woods.

3. Head Into Yearsley Woods

When you reach Yearsley Woods, you will see a barrier to prevent vehicles accessing. Walk around the left hand side and keep following this track without turning off. However, you might want to take a look at the large lake on your right hand side.

4. Follow Trail through Yearsley Woods

Keep following the same path through Yearsley Woods, never turning off. The path will eventually take you up our one hill per walk. At the top you will reach a junction. At the junction, simply turn left.

5. Follow ‘The Avenue’

Once you have turned left at the top of the hill, it is just a short walk to another gate that you pass through. Beyond the gate is a split in the route. Here we need to turn right and this takes us to the outer tip of The Avenue. This is a long very straight path all the way to Gilling Castle.

6. Walk to Gilling Castle

Once you reach the gate to Gilling Castle that was once a school and manor house, go through the gate and follow the drive all the way to the castle. A golf course can be found on your right, with the castle in front of you. When you reach the castle, turn left to walk in front of the building and keep following the drive.

7. Walk By Gilling Castle

Walk beside the frontage of Gilling Castle. As you walk further and downhill, you will see a gate on your left at the bend in the road. Go through this gate and keep walking downhill until you reach Pottergate where you were before.

8. Follow the Lane to Ampleforth Abbey

At the foot of the hill, turn left on Pottergate and it is just a short stroll to the junction for Ampleforth Abbey. At this junction, turn right to take the road to the Abbey. Keep following this over the beck, along side the playing fields and up to the abbey itself.

9. Follow the Path to ‘The Windmill” (Abbey Tearooms)

Once you reach the abbey, you will see a path to the left that is lit by Victorian looking street lighting. Follow this route until you reach The Windmill, the abbey tearooms.

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10. Follow Lane to Pottergate

At The Windmill or the abbey tearooms, you will see a crossroads. Here we turn left and follow this route all the way back to Pottergate once again. Once you have reached Pottergate, turn left and this will take you back to Gilling East where you started.

Useful Links


Ampleforth Abbey – Official Site – Information about the abbey, its history, visitor access, and events.

Ampleforth Village Website – Community information, local services, and events.

Explore Ryedale Countryside – Discover nearby parks, walking routes, and points of interest in the Ryedale district.

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