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Hikes around North Frodingham explore the rural landscapes of East Yorkshire. The area is characterized by generally flat terrain with gentle inclines, featuring agricultural fields, small woodlands, and paths along chalk streams like Frodingham Beck. The proximity to the Yorkshire Wolds provides access to rolling hills and secluded valleys for more varied walking.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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10.6km
02:43
40m
40m
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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9.37km
02:23
30m
30m
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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10.4km
02:41
40m
40m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Train station linking the village to driffield, the East Yorkshire coast and over toward hull and beyond. Far side is outbound to hull and near side is the coast. No ticket office, just a ticket machine for self service and shelters. Free car parking. Can be used as a start of a hike or ride.
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Can be slippery in winter conditions - be cautious.
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Dividing the fields, plenty of these can be found around the local area. If you're on a run it's a great way to have a break in between sections.
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Hornsea Mere is Yorkshire's largest freshwater lake. It was used as a base for the Royal Naval Air Service and then, latterly, for the Royal Air Force during the First World War.
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Grassy and quite bumpy, watch out for the nettles going past the water facility further down the trail, don't be tempted to hop onto their nice tarmac road - there's a gated security cabin at the end..
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TP3785 - High Emmotland S6294 County of Yorkshire Trig Pillar
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Hornsea Mere is the largest freshwater lake in Yorkshire. The mere was used as a base for the Royal Naval Air Service and then latterly, the Royal Air Force during the First World War.
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There are over 50 hiking routes to explore around North Frodingham. The trails range from easy strolls perfect for beginners to more challenging moderate hikes, ensuring there's a path for every fitness level.
The komoot community rates the hikes around North Frodingham highly. Reviewers often praise the peaceful, flat terrain, the well-maintained public footpaths through open farmland, and the scenic walks along the region's chalk streams.
Yes, many trails in the area are great for walking with a dog. The paths often cross agricultural land, so it's important to keep your dog on a lead, especially around livestock. A good option is the James White Butchers β Streamside Walk loop from Hutton Cranswick, which offers a pleasant countryside experience.
Absolutely. The region's generally flat landscape is ideal for family outings. For a gentle and scenic walk, consider exploring the Skerne Wetlands, a quiet nature reserve known for its birdlife and easy-to-follow paths.
The area has numerous easy hikes perfect for beginners. Many routes, like the Bridge Over Nafferton Beck loop from Nafferton, feature minimal elevation gain and follow clear public footpaths and quiet lanes, allowing you to enjoy the countryside at a relaxed pace.
Yes, circular walks are very common in this part of East Yorkshire. Many routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same spot without retracing your steps. This makes planning your day and parking much simpler.
Yes, combining a walk with a pub visit is a popular local activity. A great example is the Willow Pond Near Cawkeld β The White Horse, Cranswick loop from Hutton Cranswick. This route allows you to enjoy a substantial countryside hike and finish near a classic village pub.
While North Frodingham is inland, the coast is just a short drive away. For dramatic scenery, head to the Flamborough Outer Headlands Nature Reserve. This popular spot offers stunning walks along white chalk cliffs with excellent opportunities for birdwatching.
Most hikes around North Frodingham are on relatively flat terrain. You'll encounter a mix of public footpaths across open fields, quiet country lanes, and paths alongside chalk streams like Frodingham Beck. The nearby Yorkshire Wolds offer more varied scenery with rolling hills and secluded valleys.
Yes, the Wold Rangers Way is a 44-mile circular trail that showcases the best of the Yorkshire Wolds. You can access sections of this well-regarded long-distance path from the nearby market town of Driffield for a challenging day hike or a multi-day adventure.
Most trailheads are located in or near villages like North Frodingham, Hutton Cranswick, or Nafferton. You can typically find on-street parking in these villages, but please park considerately. For specific nature reserves like Danes Dyke or Flamborough Head, there are usually dedicated pay-and-display car parks.
Yes, several towns and villages in the area, such as Driffield and Hutton Cranswick, have train stations. From there, you can start a hike directly or connect to local bus services to reach trailheads in smaller villages. It's always best to check the latest bus and train schedules before you travel.


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