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Hiking around East Garton offers access to diverse landscapes within the East Riding of Yorkshire. The area features a North Sea coastline with steep cliffs, providing dramatic scenery. Inland, the Holderness Plain presents generally flat to gently undulating terrain, characterized by open fields and farmland. Grimston Garth within the parish contains the only substantial woodland along the Holderness Coast.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.39km
01:53
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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15.8km
03:59
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. 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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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This is the site of Skirlaugh Rail Station, which closed to passengers on May 6, 1957, but remained in use for goods traffic until November 11, 1963. The platforms are visible alongside the rail trail.
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Good stopping point for lunch on your way to Hornsea.
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Nice and secluded property but unfortunately weather was bad so didn't hang around worth a visit again
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Just be respectful of caravan residents and farm animals especially in spring when there's an abundance of sheep either lambing or caring for there young
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The old railway line from Hull to Hornsea which is now repurposed as the Trans Pennine Trail. A traffic free trail where you can enjoy the sights and sounds of the quintessential British countryside.
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Always stop at the big house for a well earned rest natter and either a cuppa from the cafe or from a flask outside at the gates plenty of cakes and coffee well worth a visit free to enter the cafe
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Hiking around East Garton offers a mix of landscapes. You'll find dramatic North Sea coastline with steep cliffs, as well as the low-lying Holderness Plain, characterized by open fields and gently undulating farmland. Grimston Garth provides the only substantial woodland along this stretch of the Holderness Coast, offering a different walking experience.
Yes, East Garton offers a good selection of easy routes. Out of 32 available hikes, 11 are classified as easy. An example is the Green Field Path loop from Elstronwick, which is an easy 4.6-mile (7.4 km) path winding through tranquil countryside.
The area boasts several interesting points. You can explore historical sites like Burton Constable Hall, which some routes pass by. The dramatic Mappleton Cliffs offer stunning coastal views and insights into coastal erosion. Additionally, the Hornsea Rail Trail and sections of the Trans Pennine Trail provide historical railway paths to explore.
Many of the routes around East Garton are designed as loops, offering convenient circular walks. For instance, the Green Field Path โ Lelley Mill and Apple Tree loop from Sproatley is a popular circular trail traversing green fields and rural paths.
Hikes in East Garton vary in length, catering to different preferences. You can find shorter easy walks like the Green Field Path loop from Elstronwick at 4.6 miles (7.4 km), taking around 2 hours. Longer moderate trails, such as the Hedon Old Haven to Paull โ Hedon loop from Hedon, can be up to 9.8 miles (15.8 km) and take over 4 hours.
Yes, the area offers several family-friendly options, particularly the easier routes. The generally flat to gently undulating terrain of the Holderness Plain and the presence of local paths make it suitable for walks with children. Look for routes marked as 'easy' on komoot for the most suitable options.
Many of the trails around East Garton are suitable for dogs, especially those traversing open farmland and coastal paths. However, always keep dogs under control, particularly near livestock or on nature reserves. It's advisable to check local signage for specific restrictions, especially in woodland areas or near protected wildlife habitats.
The hiking routes in East Garton are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 60 reviews. Hikers often praise the tranquil countryside, the dramatic coastal scenery, and the well-maintained paths that offer a peaceful escape into nature.
The most dramatic viewpoints are found along the North Sea coastline, particularly near the steep cliffs. These offer expansive views of the sea and the rugged shore. Inland, the open fields and gently rolling terrain provide picturesque rural vistas, especially during sunrise or sunset.
East Garton offers hiking opportunities year-round. Spring and summer bring wildflowers and warmer weather, ideal for coastal walks. Autumn provides beautiful colors in the few woodland areas and along hedgerows. Winter can be bracing but offers crisp air and dramatic coastal scenes, though paths might be muddy in places.
While East Garton is a rural parish, public transport options exist in the wider East Riding of Yorkshire. It's best to research local bus services that connect to villages near trailheads. For specific routes, checking the local council's transport information or using online journey planners is recommended to find the most convenient access points.
Parking availability varies depending on the specific trailhead. Many routes start from villages or small towns where public car parks may be available. For more remote starting points, roadside parking might be an option, but always ensure you park responsibly and do not obstruct local access or private property.


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