WALK ROUTES
Gillamoor
Gillamoor is a village and civil parish in the Ryedale district of the county of North Yorkshire. It is situated about three miles north of Kirkbymoorside on the edge of the North York Moors National Park.
The parish is an attractive stone-built village typical of the North York Moors area.
Gillamoor is well known for its 'Surprise View'. At its eastern end, the road turns sharply to reveal an enchanting view of the eastern entrance to Farndale - the church wall plaque, close-by reads:
Thou, who hast given me eyes to see and love this sight so fair, give me a heart to find out thee, and read thee everywhere.
The church of St Aidens was rebuilt single-handedly in 1802 by James Smith of Farndale. A most unusual, complex, four-faced sundial stands by the roadside in the centre of the village.
DECEMBER Walk - Gillamoor
Ryedale, North Yorkshire Moors
Organised by Dave Fothergill
Sunday 11th December 2016
Christmas walk is circular from Gillamoor
OS Explorer Map OL26
North York Moors-Western Area.
Head North out of Gillamoor along paths, farm tracks and quiet country lanes.
Pass over Harland Moor with great views over Ryedale and surrounding area.
Drop into the valley and walk back along the River Dove.
Coach will then depart for The Lion at Blakey
for Christmas Lunch.
Distance: 6 Miles
Time taken: 2 hours 15 minutes plus.
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