Hudson Way (UK)

Submitted by JoeGrylls on Fri, 03/27/2026 - 01:50pm
Description

Named after the Victorian railway magnate George Hudson, the Hudson Way follows the disused Beverley to Market Weighton railway line through the rolling chalk landscape of the Yorkshire Wolds.

The route captures the essence of East Yorkshire’s big skies and wide valleys, while sections of tree lined track provide welcome shelter from the wind on top of the Wolds.

It passes the ancient pilgrimage site of St Hilda's Well and several former railway stations, giving a strong sense of the route's history.