Woldgate

It runs for a distance of 10 miles (16 km) from a junction with the A165 on the western edge of Bridlington, through the village of Kilham, to a junction with the B1249 4 miles (6 km) north of Driffield.

For most of its length Woldgate follows a low ridge of the Yorkshire Wolds, with extensive views to north and south.

Its line can be traced west from the western end of Woldgate along a series of bridleways and minor roads, and then a stretch of the A166, to Stamford Bridge, where it crossed the River Derwent by a ford.

[1] Woldgate was the subject of a series of landscapes created in 2006 by the artist David Hockney.

[2] National Cycle Route 1 follows the eastern part of Woldgate.

Woldgate near Kilham