Ebor Way: Sherriff Hutton to York
On The Square in Sheriff Hutton, at the road junction by The Highwayman pub, walk south on the Strensall road and turn left before the village hall, to join a path across fields to West Lilling. Turn left at the village street, then turn right along a quiet unsigned tarmac lane out of the hamlet.
The lane crosses a road and continues as a broad unmade track to Lilling Green. A tubular bridge takes the path over the River Foss. Continue, turning right through the edge of Strensall Common Nature Reserve and alongside the lane beside the railway into Strensall. Before the level-crossing, turn right through the village.
Turn right along the road just before The Ship Inn, cross the new footbridge beside the old road bridge over the Foss and turn left along the riverbank past new housing. The riverside path leads to Strensall New Bridge, the last surviving bridge built by the Foss Navigation Company in 1796. The creation of the Foss Navigation from York meant improved communications for the villages of Huntington, Strensall and Sheriff Hutton. The route continues beside the river, going under a railway bridge to Towthorpe Bridge.
The path now bears right across the field to a road, where the route turns left into Haxby. Just after the sharp bend in the road, turn down Landing Lane. Turn left on a path waymarked ‘Ebor Way’ and swing right along the riverbank. Pass Lock House, a delightful place with water lilies growing on the site of the lock. Cross at a footbridge and return to the west bank at the next footbridge.
Pass under the York outer ring road and continue beside the river to Huntington Church. The church was built in 1874 but contains a fine Jacobean pulpit. Robert de Skitherby, an Augustinian friar, collected tolls from travellers at Huntington to be used for making a safe way through the Forest of Galtres. Continue beside the river until you join a road at Lock Cottage, New Earswick and then bear left after a short distance, when the river veers away from the road. Pass the giant Nestle Rowntree factory, where you might notice the sweet, pleasant smell of chocolate. The path turns right to join a road near traffic lights.
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- Ice pack facility
- Shop onsite
- Wifi available



