Ebor Way: York to Tadcaster

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"Beginning with a quick tour of York’s historic city centre, the route heads out beside the River Ouse before swinging west on a Roman Road to Tadcaster"
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Monk Bar was one of the four main gateways into the city of York in medieval times. Go under the bar, turn left up the steps and left again to walk along the elevated walls. There are excellent views of the Minster and the Treasurer’s House as you walk to Bootham Bar and descend into Exhibition Square. Walk on past the Theatre Royal and turn right along Museum Street to cross Lendal Bridge. Immediately after crossing the river, turn right, back on to the walls, to walk to Micklegate Bar.

Continue on the city walls over Victoria Bar, an opening cut in the walls in 1838. When the opening was cut, a former gateway from medieval times was discovered. This part of the walk ends when you descend to the road below Baile Hill. This hill was the site of one of William the Conqueror’s early castles which defended the River Ouse. Turn right and cross over the busy road at the pedestrian crossing, and turn left down to the river beside Skeldergate Bridge.

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  Terrain  - Residential streets, riverside and field paths, quiet tracks (including former Roman Road)
  Landscape  - City centre and then more rural
  Dog friendliness  - On lead on pavements; and dogs are not allowed on the city walls, so follow adjacent streets
  Parking  - Monk Bar, Foss Bank or Union Terrace pay-and-display car parks, York
  Toilets en route  - York city centre (numerous locations) and Tadcaster town centre
About the walk
The Romans called York ‘Eboracum’, hence the Ebor Way, but as you will see on your route through York the name has been appropriated by plenty of enterprising businesses and local events since. The first part of the walk is along the medieval walls, which were originally Roman and are still...
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Ebor Way: York to Tadcaster

Recommended by
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"Beginning with a quick tour of York’s historic city centre, the route heads out beside the River Ouse before swinging west on a Roman Road to Tadcaster"
Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Residential streets, riverside and field paths, quiet tracks (including former Roman Road)
  Landscape - City centre and then more rural
  Dog friendliness - On lead on pavements; and dogs are not allowed on the city walls, so follow adjacent streets
  Parking - Monk Bar, Foss Bank or Union Terrace pay-and-display car parks, York
  Toilets en route - York city centre (numerous locations) and Tadcaster town centre
About the walk
The Romans called York ‘Eboracum’, hence the Ebor Way, but as you will see on your route through York the name has been appropriated by plenty of enterprising businesses and local events since. The first part of the walk is along the medieval walls, which were originally Roman and are still...
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