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Lilling Green Farm Glamping and Campsite

Situated directly on the ‘Centenary Way’ Footpath, this route takes you on foot in either direction through idyllic countryside to the medieval city of York or through villages across the Howardian Hills and Yorkshire Wolds via Castle Howard and Wharram Percy.  It links York and the Foss Walk with the Yorkshire Wolds and Cleveland Way National Trails and combines riverside walks and forest tracks.  So whether you wish to go for a gentle stroll or a long trek there is something to suit everyone.

Just a 30 minute drive to the vibrant city of York with Roman and Viking roots there is so much to see and do, a days visit is simply not enough!  From the infamous York Minster to a stroll around the city on the ‘Bar Walls’ to the Jorvic Viking Centre and York Castle Museum and meander around the town exploring famous streets such as “The Shambles’ and ‘Stonegate’.  Take time out from visiting the sites to do a little shopping or enjoy the many eateries to choose from to suit all tastes.

Close by and just a short drive is Castle Howard and Yorkshire Lavender.  A little further is Dalby Forest and the many coastal towns such as Filey, Scarborough, Whitby and Bridlington plus much, much, more!!  You truly will be spoilt for choice for amazing days out.

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Centenary Way

England’s picturesque landscapes are woven with countless trails, but one that captures the essence of both natural beauty and historical depth is the Centenary Way. This long-distance footpath stretches approximately 209 kilometres (130 miles) and offers an immersive journey through the heart of Yorkshire. Established in 1989 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the North and East Yorkshire County Councils, the Centenary Way is a path less travelled but rich with sights and stories.