The Belt Woodland Path
The Belt Woodland Path
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The Belt Woodland Path refers to a collection of scenic trails nestled within the picturesque Yorkshire Wolds in the United Kingdom, particularly around the charming villages of Londesborough and Nunburnholme. This area is renowned for its gentle rolling hills, historic parkland, and tranquil woodlands, offering a peaceful escape into nature. At an elevation of approximately 146 metres, these paths provide accessible routes through diverse landscapes.
Hikers consistently praise the serene atmosphere and natural beauty found along these woodland routes. Many…
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September 21, 2025
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Elevation 150 m
The Londesborough loop is a more challenging 12.9-mile (20.8 km) route, typically taking nearly 6 hours to complete, and leads to the Newcoat Fields Trig Point. In contrast, the Nunburnholme loop is shorter and easier, spanning about 3.9 miles (6.28 km) with an estimated duration of under 2 hours, making it suitable for all fitness levels.
Yes, particularly the loop starting from Nunburnholme. This route is considered easy with an elevation gain of 140 meters and well-maintained paths, making it an excellent choice for beginners, families, and those seeking a relaxed stroll.
While the intro mentions family-friendly aspects, it doesn't explicitly state dog-friendliness. Generally, woodland paths in the Yorkshire Wolds are dog-friendly, but it's always recommended to keep dogs on a lead, especially when passing through areas with livestock or near wildlife habitats. Please be mindful of local signage.
The tranquil woodlands and diverse landscapes of the Yorkshire Wolds are home to various wildlife. Visitors often report seeing local bird species, and in some areas, you might spot small mammals. The Belton Estate, a similar woodland area, is known for its wild fallow deer, suggesting a rich natural environment.
While the intro highlights the quiet solitude, popular trails, especially the easier loops, can see increased foot traffic on weekends and during good weather. To enjoy a more peaceful experience, consider visiting early in the morning or later in the afternoon, or exploring during weekdays.
Yes, the Londesborough loop offers expansive views from the Newcoat Fields Trig Point. Additionally, the paths wind through mature forests, including sections like Bratt Wood and Jenny Firkin Wood, which are part of 'The Belt' and offer serene woodland scenery. The rolling hills of the Yorkshire Wolds provide picturesque vistas throughout.
Parking is generally available in or near the villages of Nunburnholme and Londesborough, which serve as convenient starting points for the various loops. It's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak times, as parking can fill up quickly.
The path is enjoyable year-round, including winter. However, sections can become uneven and seasonally muddy, especially after rain or snow. For winter hikes, wear waterproof and insulated footwear with good grip, and dress in layers to adapt to changing temperatures. A waterproof outer layer is also recommended.
The Belt Woodland Path is located near the charming villages of Nunburnholme and Londesborough. These villages, and other nearby towns in the Yorkshire Wolds, typically offer local pubs, cafes, and guesthouses or B&Bs for refreshments and accommodation. It's best to check specific village amenities before your visit.
Yes, sections of The Belt Woodland Path seamlessly integrate with the longer Yorkshire Wolds Way, a popular long-distance walking trail. This allows hikers to extend their journey and explore a broader network of paths within the scenic Yorkshire Wolds.
The terrain varies from gentle, easily accessible paths in areas like the Nunburnholme loop to more challenging sections with steeper gradients, particularly towards the Newcoat Fields Trig Point on the Londesborough loop. You'll encounter a mix of rolling hills, managed parkland, open meadows, and shaded forest paths. Some areas can be uneven or muddy, especially after rain.