Kirkham Priory and River Derwent Walk
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Route Description for Kirkham Priory and River Derwent Walk
If you enjoy historical ruins, secretive locations from the Second World War, and wonderfully scenic views of the surrounding Howardian Hills landscape, then you should definitely check out the Kirkham Priory and River Derwent Walk.
Setting out from the trailhead, you will begin the walk at the beautiful ruins of the Kirkham Priory - a 12th Century church that was disestablished by King Henry VIII in 1539 and allowed to fall into ruin. Winston Churchill also came here during World War Two in order to personally inspect the landing craft that were to be used in the D-Day assault on Normandy.
After exploring the site, you will make your way uphill through the forest to enjoy some scenic views across the undulating landscape, before heading back downhill on the opposite slope to meet up with Riders Lane. After this, you will loop around to the northeast to walk along the River Derwent as it flows alongside Howsham Wood. After some time, the river and trail will bend to the northwest and bring you back to the Priory where you began your walk.
Getting to the Kirkham Priory and River Derwent Walk Trailhead
The trailhead for the Kirkham Priory and River Derwent Walk is at the car park located right next to the ruins of the Kirkham Priory.Route Information
Backcountry Campground:
No
When to do:
Year-Round
Pets allowed:
Yes
Family friendly:
Yes
Route Signage:
Average
Crowd Levels:
Moderate
Route Type:
Lollipop
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