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10 At the farm buildings of Low Gaterley turn R. Turn R along the tarmac lane towards Welburn. Park & Start: Castle Howard car park (free parking) Public loos: Castle Howard courtyard Refreshments: Courtyard café and take away coffee shop at Castle Howard (no entry fee to access these areas) Terrain: Gently undulating on tarmac roads and grassy paths which can be muddy in winter and after spells of heavy rain Footwear: Walking boots are recommended at all but the driest times of year 10 9 8 4 7 6 5 11 12 Map reproduced from Ordnance Survey digital map data. © Crown copyright and database rights 2015. Ordnance Survey 0100031673 11 At the 4 way jct continue SA on the tarmac lane, signed to Bulmer. 5 SHORT ROUTE Turn R at fork (signed Welburn) onto path along- side Ray Wood. (continued right) 6 From the Temple continue across the field to the New River Bridge. START: At the Obelisk (where you entered the driveway to car park). Turn R. 2 Walk SA along the verge to the X roads. Take care – this is a busy road with fast moving traffic. 3 At X roads turn R towards Coneysthorpe and Malton, following the narrow path along the verge. 4 Turn R through a white gate in the wall towards Welburn. 8 LONG ROUTE At fork continue along the track between ancient oak trees towards Bog Hall. 7 SA over bridge to a 4 way jct and turn R to rejoin long route. Walking route Route instruction Footpath (no cycling) Bridleway Byway open to all traffic Other tracks Primary route Main road Secondary road Minor road Take special care at this point/section Gradient: 14-20% (arrow points downhill) Key to map Key to route descriptions R = right L = left SA = straight ahead/across jct = junction X roads = crossroads m = metres km = kilometre Scale 40mm = 1km (0.6 mile) 1 2 3 5 SHORT ROUTE continued Go through the small gate adjacent to the large white gates. Keeping the wall to your RHS, head towards the Temple of the Four Winds. 12 At the Gatehouse on the Avenue turn R following a path through trees to the Obelisk. 9 At Bog Hall keep to the track between the buildings following signs to Low Gaterley. Parkland & Monuments walking from Castle Howard 4.4 miles (7km) or 5 miles (8km) easy/moderate circular walk This walk starts outside the courtyard to Castle Howard – a perfect spot for a pre-walk coffee or post-walk refreshment. It skirts past the village of Coneysthorpe, with its welcoming bench on the green and Georgian Chapel. Both the longer and shorter walks give fantastic views of Castle Howard, The Great Lake, The Temple of the Four Winds and the Mausoleum. The walks give a feel for Castle Howard nestled in its parkland, farmed and forested landscape. The routes converge to bring you up the grand tree lined Avenue to The Obelisk.
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Parkland & Monuments walking from Castle Howard...Key to map Key to route descriptions R = right L = left SA = straight ahead/across jct = junction X roads = crossroads m = metres

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Page 1: Parkland & Monuments walking from Castle Howard...Key to map Key to route descriptions R = right L = left SA = straight ahead/across jct = junction X roads = crossroads m = metres

10 At the farm buildings of Low Gaterley turn R. Turn R along thetarmac lane towards Welburn.

Park & Start: Castle Howard car park (free parking)

Public loos: Castle Howard courtyard

Refreshments: Courtyard café and take away coffee shopat Castle Howard (no entry fee to access these areas)

Terrain: Gently undulating on tarmac roads and grassy paths which can be muddy in winter and after spells of heavy rain

Footwear: Walking boots are recommended at all but the driest times of year

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Map reproduced from Ordnance Survey digital map data. © Crown copyright and database rights 2015. Ordnance Survey 0100031673

11 At the 4 wayjct continue SA on the tarmac lane, signed to Bulmer.

5 SHORT ROUTETurn R at fork (signed Welburn) onto path along-side Ray Wood.(continued right)

6 From the Temple continue across the field to the New River Bridge.

START: At the Obelisk (where you entered the driveway to car park). Turn R.

2 Walk SA along the verge to the X roads. Take care – this is a busy road with fast moving traffic.

3 At X roads turn R towards Coneysthorpe and Malton, following the narrow path along the verge.

4 Turn R through a white gate in the wall towards Welburn.

8 LONG ROUTEAt fork continue along the track between ancient oak trees towards Bog Hall.

7 SA over bridge to a 4 way jct and turn R to rejoin long route.

Walking route

Route instruction

Footpath (no cycling)

Bridleway

Byway open to all traffic

Other tracks

Primary route

Main road

Secondary road

Minor road

Take special careat this point/section

Gradient: 14-20%(arrow points downhill)

Key to map

Key to route descriptions

R = right

L = left

SA = straight ahead/across

jct = junction

X roads = crossroads

m = metres

km = kilometre

Scale 40mm = 1km (0.6 mile)

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5 SHORT ROUTEcontinuedGo through the small gate adjacent to the large white gates. Keeping the wall to your RHS, head towards the Temple of the Four Winds.

12 At the Gatehouse on the Avenue turn R following a path through trees to the Obelisk.

9 At Bog Hall keep to the track between the buildings following signs to Low Gaterley.

Parkland & Monumentswalking from Castle Howard

4.4 miles (7km)or 5 miles (8km)easy/moderate circular walk

This walk starts outside the courtyard to Castle Howard – a perfect spot for a pre-walk coffee or post-walk refreshment. It skirts past the village of Coneysthorpe, with its welcoming bench on the green and Georgian Chapel. Both the longer and shorter walks give fantastic views of Castle Howard, The Great Lake, The Temple of the Four Winds and the Mausoleum. The walks give a feel for Castle Howard nestled in its parkland, farmed and forested landscape. The routes converge to bring you up the grand tree lined Avenue to The Obelisk.