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Yorkshire Wolds Way
Adventurer Paul Rose explores the 79 miles of the Yorkshire Wolds Way, arguably Britain's least well-known national walking trail.
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Hidden Treasures of the Wolds
The Yorkshire Wolds is the least trampled of Britain’s national trails, extending for 79 miles across rolling chalk hills.
This land of big skies and majestic views is full of surprises, from its isolated villages to its hidden valleys far off the beaten track.
The Wolds is the most northerly chalk landscape in England, running from the seaside town of Filey in the north to Hessle on the Humber estuary in the south.
Presenter and adventurer Paul Rose takes to the trail and explores 10 of its hidden treasures and secret landscapes.