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Barton Town and Baysgarth Park

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2.8 miles
Level terrain
01:15 hours
1 difficulty
circular
Walking type

Start - Baysgarth Leisure Centre lower car park, Brigg Road, DN18 5DT

  • 1
    Leave the car park, turn right down Brigg Road, continue ignoring side roads to the junction with Holydyke nearly opposite the George Inn.
  • 2
    Turn right, cross Holydyke and go down George Street and King Street.
  • 3
    Turn left along High Street.
  • 4
    At mini roundabout with fleetgate, turn right, to Newport Street.
  • 5
    Turn right into Newport Street, continue until junction with Queen Street.
  • 6
    Turn right, cross diagonally into and along a lane to its junction with Marsh Lane.
  • 7
    Cross into Soutergate passing St Mary's Church and the Beck to Beckhill.
  • 8
    Bear to the left of the famous imposing Saxon Church of St Peters.
  • 9
    Go up steps along a surfaced path with the medieval Tyrwhitt Hall on the left and the church on the right.
  • 10
    Turn left at the corner through an archway along a surfaced path to the end, turn right along Green Lane.
  • 11
    At the junction with Barrow Road turn right and cross the road.
  • 12
    Turn left into Whitecross Street going slightly uphill to a road junction.
  • 13
    Cross the junction and enter the gateway to Baysgarth Museum, proceed past the museum along a surfaced path to the left, through trees.
  • 14
    Leave the park through a gate, turning right uphill and right again up Eastfield Road.
  • 15
    Ignore another gate into Baysgarth Park, turn right at a finger post along a grassy headland path downhill to Brigg Road.
  • 16
    Turn right going downhill on Brigg Road return to car park at Baygarth Leisure Centre.
Please note: routes are created by volunteers and may change due to ground conditions. Start points and landmarks are directional guides only and may be near or on private property.