Cleveland Way

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Cleveland Way is a long-distance National Trail in northern England that loops through the North York Moors and along the North Sea coast.

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Cleveland Way canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf National Trail
long-distance footpath
country England
designation National Trail of England and Wales NERFINISHED
endPoint Filey NERFINISHED
followsCoastOf North Sea NERFINISHED
hasSurface gravel tracks
minor roads
natural paths
locatedIn North York Moors National Park NERFINISHED
North Yorkshire
northern England NERFINISHED
managedBy Natural England NERFINISHED
managedInPartBy North York Moors National Park Authority NERFINISHED
offersViewOf North Sea coast NERFINISHED
North York Moors NERFINISHED
opened 1969
partOf National Trails network of England and Wales NERFINISHED
passesNear Cleveland Hills NERFINISHED
Roseberry Topping NERFINISHED
passesThrough Clay Bank
Filey NERFINISHED
Guisborough NERFINISHED
Helmsley NERFINISHED
Kildale NERFINISHED
Osmotherley NERFINISHED
Robin Hood's Bay NERFINISHED
Roseberry Topping area
Runswick Bay NERFINISHED
Saltburn-by-the-Sea NERFINISHED
Scarborough NERFINISHED
Staithes NERFINISHED
Sutton Bank NERFINISHED
Whitby NERFINISHED
popularFor multi-day backpacking
walking holidays
primaryUse hiking
region North York Moors NERFINISHED
Yorkshire coast NERFINISHED
startPoint Helmsley NERFINISHED
totalLength about 109 miles
about 175 kilometres
trailType circular route with spur
uses cliff-top paths
farmland tracks
moorland paths
waymarked yes
waymarkSymbol acorn symbol

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Urra Moor crossedBy Cleveland Way
Cleveland Hills crossedBy Cleveland Way