Whether you want to stride out and cover miles or simply pootle around to the local tea shops and hostelries, you can enjoy it all from here.
The National Park Rangers recently came to Crag House Farm to mend a stile that leads into our fields.
It’s a very pleasant walk from Crag House Farm via The Fox and Hounds Inn and over the Esk valley railway line to The North York Moors National Park Information Centre in Danby Here you will find walks for all ages and abilities from the Centre as well as walks throughout the entire North York Moors. The information centre has exhibitions, a superb art gallery, indoor and outdoor children’s play area, a shop and a plethora of info on what to see, do, eat and visit in and around North Yorkshire from Coast to City.
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A cheery sight
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The friendly Fox and Hound old coaching Inn
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Ancient Duck Bridge near Danby Castle
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Crossing the Esk Valley railway line
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Danby Lodge the North York Moors National Park information centre
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The Woolly Sheep Cafe serving coffee, lunches and tea & cake.
You can also enjoy coffee and cake, Ice cream, soups, snacks and sandwiches at the Woolly Sheep Cafe in the Moors Centre.
Here is one of our regular short walks from the farm.
Past Danby Chuch and through Lumley Greenwood.
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Walk from your doorstep
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Crag House Farms 'Holly Hollow' part of the gated road
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Over Danby Beck
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Bluebells
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Up Church Bank..this will get your heart beating
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St Hilda's Church in Danby Dale a beautiful setting.
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Looking across to St Hilda's Church
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Danny and Betty make their way towards Lumley Greenwood
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down into the wood
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The gate at the bottom of the wood
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Any trolls? and out of Lumley Greenwood
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Out of the woods with a view of Crag House Farm on the hillside beyond
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Great walking country from your doorstep. These girls live in Danby Dale too.
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With Crag House Farm in the background
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Back down Church Bank Danby Dale
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Burtree Lane leading back to Crag House Farm
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Back to Holly Hollow