North York Moors National Park
Yorkshire
If you’re in the market for wild valleys bruised with heather,
then tap “North York Moors” into Google Maps – three quarters of
the world’s heather moorland is found in Britain, and most of it is
concentrated here. No territory is more suited to romantic walks
than the area around
Sutton Bank – and we’re not talking the lovey-dovey kind.
Embark on trails that criss-cross ridge tops and brooding pastoral
fields via the Moors’ archaeological sites and historic landmarks –
our favourite being the Rievaulx Abbey. Stick around until evening;
low light pollution makes for fantastic stargazing (there’s a
Dark Skies Festival held every spring), or
venture beyond the park proper to shoreside Whitby and Robin Hood’s
Bay.
Stay: The Talbot