Walking the Rail Trail between Goathland and Grosmont
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- čas přidán 24. 07. 2024
- Join me on a stunning walk along the Rail Trail, a popular route that takes you through some of the most beautiful landscapes in the North York Moors National Park. In this video, I explore the section of the trail that runs between the picturesque village of Goathland and the historic town of Grosmont, both of which are stops on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway.
Starting in Goathland, made famous as the filming location for Hogsmeade in the Harry Potter movies, I follow the Rail Trail as it winds its way through beautiful woodland and open moorland, offering stunning views of the North York Moors at every turn. We'll see old railway bridges and the beautiful Beck Hole village before arriving in the historic town of Grosmont.
As we walk, we'll learn about the history of the North Yorkshire Moors Railway and the role it has played in the region's transportation and tourism for over a century. We'll also discover the unique geology that has shaped the landscapes we see today.
This video is perfect for those who love walking, nature, and history. Whether you're planning a visit to the North York Moors or simply want to experience the beauty of the area from home, this video will take you on a journey through some of England's most beautiful countryside. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more videos like this!
USEFUL LINKS
North Yorkshire Moors Railway - www.nymr.co.uk
Book train travel to Grosmont - prf.hn/l/7QA4jA2
Recommended accommodation in Goathland - www.rosecottage-heartbeat.com
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Perfect companion to my morning coffee.
Class 37 up the hill, nice. Great video thanks 👍
Thank you, Andrew! Nice video!
Cheers James!
Fab video. Many thanks. …..
Great 👍video 👏Great place to visit
I used to stay in a B&B in Goathland just opposite the station, next to the road bridge... until it changed hands and became a railway-themed B&B, just before Heartbeat started to become popular bringing in the crowds of tourists.
Then moved to staying in Pickering thereafter...
Fantastic video my friend
another great video Andrew
Another enjoyable outing with you - thank you very much
Thanks for another lovely trip so interesting and informative
Another top video ,always like the stories of the places you visit
Cheers Matthew!
Fantastic 👍. Thank you.
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Andrew I just love watching your vlogs they are so natural & informative & relaxed encouraging me to discover your wonderful land 👍Tip Top Andrew don't stop your excellent work 👏
Cheers Christopher! 👍
We have walked this route lots of times, but we never get tired of it. Such a beautiful place. Can't wait to return.
Another really interesting piece of work. Your love of the area shines through.
Great presentation as always thank you for your work
I Love the rail trail! What a treat to get the class 37 thrash up the bank too. 😁
Top draw as usual. Well done Andrew 👍
Thank you!
My Grandma lived near Pickering at a place called Elron Lodge, when I stayed as a kid in the summers you’d hear the railway and see the steam.
Really enjoyed your latest Video 👍👍
It's a lovely walk we've done lots of times, like you, we sometimes get the train back 🚂 Great video Thanks
I grew up in that neck of the woods and recall the early days of the NYMR. The walk up from Grosmont to Goathland was a regular treat as a child, and when I was (almost) old enough, my father bought me my first pint in that pub in Beck Hole. The two doors, on one side the pub, on the other the village shop, the counter running from the shop side into the pub side.
My father was a bit of a history buff so I was well versed in the history of the railway and the local industry it served.
Never quite the same after Heartbeat spoilt Goathland, the then village shop opposite the garage, doing a cracking line in ice cream, but that and Harry Potter bring in much needed funds to both the railway and the local shops.
Fond childhood memories of that line and that area.
That was fascinating. Looks like a nice day out... Also..
That drone work is just cherry on top. Nice.
I love Goathland and Grosmont, they are stunning villages
Excellent work on one of the best attractions in this area - thanks for posting .
Cheers William!
Another great video. Love Goathland and the NYMR but I have never walked the rail trail. Would have loved to hear your class 37 return train working hard up the hill into Goathland.
Another good video, great scenes and very informative. Personally enjoy visiting these areas as often as I can. Thanks for posting and can’t wait for the next one
Like a walk through heaven itself!
Very enjoyable video. I just love the area and always enjoy visiting the steam railway.
Makes me want to do the Rail Trail..... thank-you for yet another inspiring clip! How beautiful is Yorkshire!!!
Very. I feel blessed to live here.
We are so lucky Joyce you are 100% correct.
some terrific filming, all sorts of aspects, old railway, scenery, info , very interesting
Cheers Lee!
Lovely seeing the trail winding along through woods and the narrow wooden bridges over the beck, so delightfully tranquil. The sight of the steam train as it made its stately progress down the line, just so purely English and the whole video a joy to watch. Thanks for your filming and the interesting narration.
Eeee, that were grand, lad!
Not taking the piss, Andrew, but you pull at my heartstrings... I'm an Oz, born and raised but I share your heritage and physically we could be cousins!
Splendid footage and editing, as ever.
My wife and I can't wait to copy this walk. May Beeching turn in his grave. 😘
These are wonderful videos you're producing. Channels like yours show what a treasure this country has as to its history...
Cheers Ken!
Yet another great video Andrew this & the Scarborough videos are top drawer.Thank you for your hard work.
Cheers Carl!
Fantastic. I am booked into a campsite at Pickering next year so I shall walk the Rail Trail.
This brings back many memories of a few days I spent in the area with my campervan in 2003. I walked the rail trail too! BTW the class 37 diesel locomotive that hauled your train is regarded as a "classic" by rail enthusiasts since it's 50+ years old so not much younger than the 1950s built steam locomotives used on the NYMR.
All of your videos are great, but this one is the best yet. Thank you!
Thank you!
Glad to see you back with another excellent video
So quiet peaceful and superb scenery my disused view are less pretty London Docklands..
Loved this walk. Brings back so many memories ( as do a lot of your walks) and so good to watch on this snowy Sunday afternoon. Looking forward to your next and thank you. 👏👏
Really enjoy your videos Andrew, I used to visit Whitby so much in the 1980's and 1990's and as I now live in Canada I love the reminders of the many locations I used to take my kids while we used to stay in the area.
Very happy days that I miss so much so thank you and please keep up the good work in reminding me of all my 'happy places'.
A great walk, local history, local legend's a train journey bloody good drone work what's not to like Once again top notch young man.
Thanks, as always, Bill! 👍
Very enjoyable video. One of our own favourite walks. 👏👏👍😀
As for the heritage diesel, it’s an iconic powerhorse, so don’t be disappointed. 😀
Thanks Andrew. Haha Yes! I was more disappointed that it didn't match what I'd said in the morning about getting a steam train back to be honest. I quite like the Class 37's.
Great Video and thanks for sharing it. Me and my wife often visit and stay in Goathland staying at Glendale house B&B. We have walked the Rail Trail as you did and got the train back. We love that area and thank you for explaining the history of it too. I knew a bit about it but your detailed dialogue makes it that bit better. I will be watching your other videos with interest. I recommend the Pullman Diner on the NYMR as a great experience too.
Thanks Philip. Yes, a Sunday roast on there is on my to-do list when I get a spare weekend!
Yet another great informative well produced video , thank you Andrew. Although ive walked it many times enjoying all the sights, sounds and smells (wild Garlic when out) this is great to watch
Cheers, Alan
Cheers Alan!
Another great video. Visited Goathland for the first time in September and looking forward to Grosmont as soon as it is warm enough to camp again. Glad that I don't have to travel miles to get to these lovely places.
Andrew you are a STAR !!!! 23mins of Pure Yorkshire. I have just been addicted to your channel for the past 2 yrs. Wishing you every success and looking forward to your next vlog. All the best Robert from Manchester
Thanks Robert!
Another great vlog Andrew , yet another reason for me to return to this area and visit all the things I didn't know about when I first visited . Being a southerner is great that you can get fantastic detail like this to make your visit to an area much more enjoyable . Might wait until the spring now .
Cheers Lewis.
Das war wieder großartig.
Tolle Eindrücke, hat mir gut gefallen Andrew. Danke für das schöne Video 👍❤
Aber..........ich kannte es schon!!
Mrs B H .. Yet again Fanbloodytastic 👍
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It's a good walk from Goathland to Grosmont. I've done it a couple of times, in pre-Heartbeat days when it was possible to park in Goathland without having to pay for the privilege. Interesting to see the remnants of the original railway route.
You can park at the other end up at Mallyan Spout for free
@@stillages1 Last time I drove through Goathland a few weeks ago, there were cars parked on both sides of the road from the mini roundabout by the Mallyan Spout hotel half way to the bridge over the beck on the road to Egton Bridge.
Goathland Station. Went there one afternoon a few years after Harry Potter had filmed there. A steam train was about to depart so people had congregated on the bridge to take pictures, the penny hadn't dropped that steam locomotives through out an awful when they set off. Made chuckle when they walked past spluttering away.
I want my ashes to be spread at the station Have lots of very happy memories there great video
A great video. We love this walk and have done it several times.
Another great film ! Beautifully shot i definitely need to visit some time looks an amazing area , thank you for all the information.
Cheers Peter!
I remember going to Grosmont engine sheds in the early 80’s, back then it was quite tatty and we were lucky if we saw a small tank engine working. And back then all the coaches were scruffy, mismatched colours etc.
But now it is awesome, the loco’s are breeding, everything works and is immaculate, and they sometimes have more trains in operation than Northern Rail!
Earlier this year Grosmont MPD was used as a filming location for Indy 5, and the 9F was dressed up as a WW2 Nazi loco. Also the new Mission Impossible movie has been filming there.
Great work Andrew, thanks for this fabulous insight. Wonderful drone use and the music is great too. I feel so lucky to live very close to the NYM National park, its breathtaking. You really do the area proud. Superb work Sir. You have another subscriber.
Thanks a lot, Jeff! It's an amazing area!
@@NorthYorkshireWanderer I feel blessed to live where I do.
Loved this! I’ll be doing this walk when I’m in Goathland for the Heartbeat Vehicle Rally!
First train from Pickering and last train to Pickering are usually always diesel as there are less loco servicing facilities so it’s easier to store the loco overnight.
PLEASE make a phone call to the NYMR maybe this great video may allow you to video onboard a steam train grossmont to goathland as they say first class
I've already filmed a footplate ride from Pickering to Grosmont - I just haven't had the opportunity to edit it yet, so that's coming soon 🙂
@@NorthYorkshireWanderer brilliant
Never been on this railway & that looks a nice walk, despite no steam the interior of the carriage was lush. 🥰
Another interesting and very well made production.
We never get tired of this amazing walk, so much so we are coming back in May so much beautiful scenery and history.
Thank you for making this video 🐱
Cheers! And me too - probably my favourite! I hope you enjoyed your visit 👍🏼
Just got in from an evening mountain bike ride .. we rode round the back of Roseberry topping through that farmyard.. never knew he worked there
Goathland has one the very few volunteer fire brigades.
Beck Hole Ironworks were unlucky in having one of its blast furnaces crack open.
Esk Valley village didn't get an all weather road up until the 1960s.
Thank you very much that was a wonderful trip down memory lane when I was young I lived in Yorkshire and have many visits BECK HOLE , And yes that is a lovely little pub
The Birch Hall Inn with the sweet shop between the two bars - as you say, best pub in the world.
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It looks like you got a nice day.
It is surprising just how much industrial activity their was on the Moors and NE coast, Alum was a big industry in Sandsend I cant remember the location right now but one of the coastal village’s has cart tracks carved into the bedrock on the seashore they loaded ships with cargo when the tide was out and sailed off when it came back in. (Possibly Runswick bay)
Yes, I saw a photo on Facebook recently of those but I also can't remember which village it was. All fascinating stuff!
@@NorthYorkshireWanderer my father showed me them as a kid and I have seen them s an adult and im 90% its Runswick bay on the right hand side of the beach. Very cool to think f the work that went into carving them and who came up with the idea!. Great Video BTW.
Loved this video! My wife and I spent a week recently, in the Esk Valley cottages. I remember you taking the drone video, as I watched from the front garden!! Best holiday we've had for a while. We left our white 4x4 in the car park, (it's visible in the video) and walked everywhere or went on the train! We did the same walk as you, but in reverse!! I can appreciate why Stephenson built the incline! Great videos, keep them coming.👍
Thanks, I appreciate that! Those cottages are in a great spot. I’d like to get one myself for a few days!
Fascinating. Thankyou 👏🏻👏🏻
What a great video
The music and everything was just so well done! Really enjoyed the video!
Great as usual, brought back so many memories.
Fantastic video, well done. I’ve walked the rail trail from Goathland several times. Always with a pint at the pub in Grosmont before the walk back!
Thanks Matt! Always important to get a pint in! 🍻
Great Stuff Thoroughly enjoyed.
Absolutely brilliant! Done a really good job of that. 👌👌
Good morning great video . We did this very walk yesterday thanks to you posting .we where lucky enough to get a steam train back .thanks for your great videos .
Cheers Karl!
Another great video to inspire my next summer walk well done Andrew👍🏻
This is also my favourite rail trail. Disappointingly, when I visited in June 2023 they wouldn't sell me a single ticket from Grosmont to Goathland. They even admitted this was 'a popular thing' to get the train out and walk back. I'm visiting again tomorrow for the September annual steam gala - I'll check to see if they've reconsidered and post an update here either way...
Another great video Andrew thank you 😊
Delightful and most useful as I have been planning to do this walk during the steam gala later this month. Thanks. 👍
Excellent video as always Andrew 👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks for sharing an excellent video. Interesting and informative to watch. Have a nice day bro!
Thanks!
Another excellent video reminding me of my visit there in August this year. 🚂🚃🚃🚃
Hi Andrew I have followed your videos for about 6 months and I must say they are great keep them coming. We are in New Zealand and looking forward to coming to the UK when the boarders open again Cheers Steve.
Thanks Stephen! It’s great to see how far the videos are reaching! 👍🏼
Excellent stuff, thank you!
Another superb and fascinating video Andrew,keep them coming.
Cheers Dougie 👍🏼
Really enjoyed this video thank you. I live in Malton so not far away but out beautiful countryside always takes my breath away and the walk was parts I haven't seen.
Excellent, thank you!
Looking forward to being able to do this again. Well worth the trip from New Zealand. Really enjoying the vids. Thank you Andrew.
Thanks Kat! 🙂
Amazing!!!
Thank you Sir very Nice Andrew
Just stumbled on your channel Andrew, really enjoyed this video, the drone footage is amazing . Me and my wife love the area, there’s many fantastic walks, so far we’ve never been to Beck hole when the pubs open, we’ll make it one day. I only found out last November the you can purchase a return ticket from Pickering to Whitby for £45, ( you can collect from other stations) then it lasts for 12 months from the day of purchase, you can hop on and off as many time as you want,
this year we’re hoping to walk Goatland to Whitby catching the train back.
Thanks for a lovely video and I’ll work my way through the rest of you channel
Thanks! I’m glad you enjoyed it 🙂
Great video and very informative too x
Excellent vid as ever. Def a walk I shall be doing. And I'll add my voice to the others in saying I think you lucked out getting the Class 37 😀
Brilliant Andrew.Done the RT and returned via NYMR numerous times pre CV19.Will be doing it again this summer.Loving your films👍😊
Thank you!
Fantastic vid, thanks
Another fantastic video Andrew as always! We love the North Yorkshire area and pretty much visit the areas you’ve been in this video every year but due to mobility issues we’re not able to do the walking you do so it’s fantastic to see some new areas for us and learn yet more of the history of the places we love. Still waiting for that Pickering one though lol. Keep up the hard work and look forward to your next one with anticipation. Many thanks again for a fab video.
Thanks again Chris. I’ll definitely be doing one or two in Pickering next year. 👍🏼
very enjoyable thanks