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Hikes around Long Marston in North Yorkshire explore a landscape of open fields, quiet woodlands, and historic footpaths. The terrain is generally flat with minimal elevation, making it suitable for a range of walking abilities. The network of trails connects several local villages and passes through features like Sandhole Wood and along remnants of old Roman roads.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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7.60km
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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8.40km
02:09
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Old Street footpath follows the line of an ancient Roman road between York and Tadcaster. It’s a peaceful grassy trail through farmland and woods, with lovely countryside views.
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The Old Street footpath lies on the route of an old Roman Road connecting the southwest edge of York with Tadcaster. It's a beautiful grassy footpath surrounded by farmland, woodland and gorgeous countryside vistas.
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The construction of the church is thought to have taken place around 1150, and remnants of the Norman-era structure remain both within its walls and on its exterior. The chancel and the south door stand as the most ancient segments that persist, originating from the earliest times. Subsequently, the north aisle and the priest's door emerged during the final quarter of the 12th century, marking the next stages of architectural evolution. The trio of church bells, crafted by George Dalton in the year 1786. While these bells frequently ring out, their full peal cannot be executed due to a crack within the tower. This precautionary measure is in place to prevent exacerbating the crack's condition through excessive vibrations.
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Interesting historical location, but it's not possible to go onto the battlefield
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The Battle of Marsden Moor was fought on 2nd July 1644, the largest in the English Civil War and possibly the largest ever in England. It was a decisive point as the Royalists were defeated meaning they had lost control of the North of England. There are a number of interp boards at the memorial which give further information.
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With Covid-19 restrictions, church is currently shut, but normally open. Lovely carvings by its main door, and a great view of local area
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Obelisk and info sign highlighting key Civil War battle
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It's decent length of track, about 3 miles. Gets you right into centre of Tadcaster traffic free (barring the odd tractor and/or horse).
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This guide focuses on hiking in and around the village of Long Marston in North Yorkshire. It should not be confused with other locations of the same name in Warwickshire or Hertfordshire.
The landscape around Long Marston in North Yorkshire is characterized by open fields, quiet country lanes, and small woodlands. The terrain is generally flat with very little elevation change, making it accessible for most fitness levels.
Yes, the area is generally suitable for walking with dogs. However, you will be crossing agricultural land, so expect to encounter stiles and livestock. It's important to keep your dog on a lead, especially near farm animals.
Absolutely. The flat terrain makes the region ideal for family outings. A great option is the Dews Wood loop from Healaugh, which is a relatively short and easy walk. Many of the trails follow clear footpaths through open fields, which are perfect for a relaxed stroll.
Yes, most of the popular routes in the area are circular. This allows you to start and end in the same place without retracing your steps. A good example of a moderate circular route is the Footpath Near Woodhouse Farm loop from Bilton, which offers a longer walk through the surrounding countryside.
Yes, you can find some pleasant walks through local woodlands. For a route that specifically includes a forested section, consider the Sandhole Wood loop from Long Marston. This trail provides a nice mix of open fields and shaded paths through the trees.
Most hikes in this rural area start from the villages of Long Marston, Tockwith, or Bilton. The most convenient way to access the trailheads is by car. You can typically find on-street parking in these villages, but please park considerately and be mindful of local residents.
The walking routes primarily cross open countryside and farmland between villages. While the trails themselves may not pass directly by pubs, the villages of Long Marston and Tockwith have local pubs where you can stop for refreshments before or after your hike.
There is an extensive network of trails to explore. On komoot, you can find over 300 routes in the wider area, with a great mix of easy and moderate options suitable for different abilities.
Yes, the area has some historical features. For a walk that follows a piece of local history, try the Old Street Roman Road Footpath loop from Bilbrough. This route follows a footpath along the remnants of an old Roman road.
The routes around Long Marston are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Hikers often praise the peaceful atmosphere, the easy-to-follow paths through open farmland, and the quiet woodland sections.
A great way to get a feel for the local landscape is the Hiking loop from Tockwith. It's an easy and very popular route that showcases the typical scenery of open agricultural land that defines the region.


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