What is the best section of York City Walls?

The best part of York's city walls often cited is the section from Bootham Bar towards the York Minster, offering iconic elevated views of the cathedral and historic buildings, while the stretch near Micklegate Bar is also excellent as you can walk across the bar itself without descending, providing a continuous walk with varied perspectives of the city and its ancient gates.
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Where is the best section of the walls in York City?

You'll enjoy some of the best views of York

We particularly love the section from Bootham Bar that takes you behind York Minster and Gray's Court Hotel (above). The walls are elevated enough to give excellent views of almost the whole of the city centre – and beyond – but not so high as to be terrifying!
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Where to start the York City Walls?

Starting the York Walls Walk

The York walls route is circular. You can start the walk wherever is convenient. This guide starts at Barker Tower on Lendal Bridge – it's close to the train station, starts on the River Ouse and finishes in Museum Gardens.
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How long does it take to walk the York City Walls?

Walking the entire circuit of York's city walls, about 2 miles (3.4 km), takes roughly 2 hours at a leisurely pace, but can be done faster (1-1.5 hours) or much longer if you stop to explore the gates (bars), towers, views of York Minster, museums, and tea rooms, making it a great flexible activity for any visit. 
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How much does it cost to walk the York Wall?

York's City Walls are FREE. They are open to walk on from about 8.00am to dusk daily (except in conditions when repairs/maintenance, snow or ice may make them dangerous)
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York City Walls: The Best Free Activity in York

Can you walk the York Wall for free?

Yes, you can walk York's historic city walls for completely free, as they are an accessible, elevated public walkway open year-round from 8 am until dusk (closing times vary seasonally), offering fantastic views and a chance to explore England's longest medieval town walls. Just be aware of seasonal closures for maintenance and always check for temporary lock-downs due to weather like ice or strong winds before you go.
 
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Who owns York City Walls?

The walls, and castle, are largely owned by York City Council, and are listed as ancient monuments. York City Council maintain the walls, under the guidance of English Heritage, though the work is usually performed by outside contractors.
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What are the posh areas of York?

Bootham and Clifton, located north of the City Centre, are highly sought-after areas known for their elegant Georgian architecture, charming streets, and green spaces. This neighbourhood is home to several prestigious schools, making it an attractive choice for families.
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What is the best neighborhood in NYC for tourists?

NYC is full of diverse and exciting neighborhoods. For first-time visitors, the best neighborhoods in NYC to explore include Midtown Manhattan for its iconic sights, Greenwich Village for charming streets and cafes, SoHo for shopping and art, and Williamsburg in Brooklyn for trendy eats and waterfront views.
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Was Harry Potter filmed in York?

Not many know that the scene at King's Cross from 'Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone' (2001) where Harry is left alone on the pedestrian bridge was filmed in York Railway Station.
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Do you need tickets for York City Walls?

City Walls partial closure notice

Visit York's City Walls walkway, an elevated circular route around the city centre, which can be accessed on foot, for free, throughout the year. York's historic city walls are a major feature of our historic environment and civic identity.
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What's the best time of year to visit York?

The spring is perhaps the overall best time to visit York however many travelers have figured this out at well and you can often get summer crowds in the spring. In April, May and June you have a combination of warm weather, fewer crowds and lower hotel prices.
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How long do York City walls take to walk?

Walking the entire circuit of York's city walls, about 2 miles (3.4 km), takes roughly 2 hours at a leisurely pace, but can be done faster (1-1.5 hours) or much longer if you stop to explore the gates (bars), towers, views of York Minster, museums, and tea rooms, making it a great flexible activity for any visit. 
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What free things to do in York?

You can find many free things to do in York, including walking the historic city walls, exploring the National Railway Museum, wandering through the charming Shambles, relaxing in Museum Gardens or Rowntree Park, discovering hidden gems on a free walking tour or cat trail, and enjoying street performers and markets like Shambles Market. Don't forget to see York Minster from the outside and explore other historic churches and parks like Dean's Park.
 
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What is the most beautiful town in the Yorkshire Dales?

Malham. One of the most spectacular and most popular villages in the Dales is Malham. With dramatic limestone scenery just a stone's throw from the village centre, Malham has few equals anywhere in the UK. A gentle stroll of about half an hour from the village will bring you to Malham Cove.
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How far is the Simonside walk?

There are two waymarked walks in the forest. The shortest is a one mile loop (green markers) through the stands of pine and larch which provide a backdrop to the car park. The Simonside Ridge Walk is a longer route (4 miles, red markers) that leads through the forest to the top of Simonside Crags.
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What is the most beautiful walk in the Yorkshire Dales?

Top trails
  • #1 - Malham Landscape Trail: Janet's Foss, Gordale Scar, and Malham Cove. ...
  • #2 - Yorkshire Three Peaks Circular. ...
  • #3 - Three Peaks: Pen-y-ghent. ...
  • #4 - Whernside and Ribblehead Circular. ...
  • #5 - Malham Cove and Gordale Scar Circular. ...
  • #6 - Ingleton Waterfalls Circular. ...
  • #7 - Ingleborough Peak. ...
  • #8 - Malham Walks: Malham Cove.
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What is the famous street in York called?

The Shambles is a historic street in York, England, featuring preserved medieval buildings, some dating back as far as the 14th century.
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Which is nicer, Bath or York?

Neither Bath nor York is objectively "better," as they offer different experiences: Bath excels in elegant Georgian architecture, Roman history (Roman Baths), and a compact, picturesque feel (Jane Austen connection), while York boasts a more rugged medieval atmosphere, the stunning Minster, Viking history (Jorvik), extensive city walls, and the National Railway Museum, making York often favored for deeper historical exploration and variety, though Bath's beauty and accessibility are major draws. 
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