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35.8 km
~2 days
131 m
Multi-Day
The Howden 20 is a 35.8 km trail that starts in , East Riding of Yorkshire, England. Based on our data, the hike is graded as Easy. For information on how we grade trails, please read measuring the difficulty of a hiking trail on hiiker. Also, check our latest community posts for trail updates. This hike can be completed in approx 7 hrs 23 mins. Caution is advised on trail times as this depends on multiple variables. For more info read about how we calculate hike time.
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The Howden 20 is 35.81 km, or about 22.3 miles, so most walkers complete it in a full day of roughly 7 to 9 hours depending on pace and stops. Because the total elevation gain is only 131 m, the route is more about steady distance than steep climbing.
The Howden 20 is rated easy, with just 131 m of ascent over the full 35.81 km circuit. That makes it manageable for walkers who are comfortable covering a long distance on mostly flat countryside terrain, though the mileage still makes it a substantial day out.
The Howden 20 is a circular route based on Howden in the East Riding of Yorkshire, and stage information places the finish at Howden Library on Hailgate, DN14 7ST. The wider route is described as a 20-mile countryside circuit through historic Howden, Asselby, Wressle, and Bubwith before returning to town.
Parking for the Howden 20 is available in Howden, with local route information pointing to a car parking facility off Hailgate. That matches the town-center finish location at Howden Library on Hailgate, making Howden a practical base for starting and ending the circular walk.
Yes. Howden railway station serves the town and has step-free access from the car park to the station entrance, making rail arrival straightforward. The route is based on Howden itself, so the station gives a practical public transport option for reaching the walk without driving.
The Howden 20 is described as a circular countryside walk through historic Howden, Asselby, Wressle, and Bubwith. Other route descriptions also note sections near Howdendyke, the bank of the River Ouse, and Boothferry, so the walk combines open lowland scenery with several named villages and river landmarks.
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