The White Rose orienteering weekend offers a great deal more than just orienteering. The North York Moors and the nearby rugged coast have been popular visitor destinations for decades and new developments over the last 20 years have made the area a holiday mecca.

Pickering - about 11km from the event assembly area is a delightful market town with attractions including the Beck Isle Museum of Rural life and the North Yorks Moors Railway - surely one of the finest heritage steam train lines in the UK. Nearby Thornton-le-Dale is one of the most popular villages in the National Park.
Near Pickering are family visitor attractions including Flamingoland - a theme park and zoo and Eden Camp, a scarily realistic opportunity to revisit wartime years.
5km NE of Pickering is Dalby Forest - sometimes off-limits, due to being an orienteering area but, this weekend, open to all. It has waymarked walks and demanding MTB routes as well as a permanent orienteering course. Full information is available at the visitors centre at Low Dalby.
The North York Moors are a popular walkers destination, and orienteers with surplus energy after their run will find over 2300km of well marked footpaths over some of the finest scenery in Northern England. Head up to the Hole of Horcum on the A169, 13km N of Pickering where a large, free walkers car park provides easy access to magnificent moorland terrain nearby on Levisham Moor. Further N the A169 brings you to the attractive and interesting village of Goathland - famous for its role as "Aidensfield" in the TV programme "Heartbeat."
13km W of Pickering is the unspoiled market town of Kirkbymoorside and just N of here, the picture-postcard village of Hutton-le-Hole with the Ryedale Folk Museum. The moor road to Castleton heads N from here climbing steadily to one of the highest points in the National Park at Blakey Ridge - with its famous Lion pub - the 2nd highest in Yorkshire.
The North Yorkshire Heritage Coast is only 20km from Pickering and if the (sometimes) brash and busy Scarborough doesn't appeal, head N to Ravenscar, Robin Hoods Bay or Whitby for a fascinating and wonderful view of this delightful coastline.
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