North Yorkshire
Yorkshire
If dancing with wild abandon among brooding valleys decorated
with heather appeals, make a beeline for the North York Moors –
three quarters of the world’s heather moorland is found in the UK,
and most of it is here. Hike trails that criss-cross ridge tops,
archaeological sites and age-old ruins. Sutton Bank and Rievaulx
Abbey are our favourite spots. Refuel on the fringes of the
national park in Yorkshire’s “food capital” of Malton before heading east to Robin Hood’s Bay and
Whitby – you’ll have to climb 199 steps to reach its famous abbey,
but North Sea vistas are worth the burning legs. Do save a bit of
energy for the evening; low light pollution makes for otherworldly
stargazing.
Stay: The Talbot