The Cleveland Way is a long-distance walking trail in England, stretching approximately 109 miles. It runs along the scenic coastline of the North York Moors National Park and offers stunning views of the North Sea. The trail begins in the historic town of Helmsley and ends in the coastal town of Filey.
Established in 1969, the Cleveland Way is one of the first official long-distance paths in the UK. It features a mix of rugged cliffs, rolling hills, and charming villages, making it popular among hikers and nature enthusiasts. The route is well-marked and accessible for walkers of various skill levels.