š Geoglyph in North York Moors National Park, 318 ft long, 220 ft high. Created 1857 by schoolmaster John Hodgson and volunteers.
⨠Largest and most northerly white horse hill figure in the UK š Visible from long distances, including Leeds and East Coast Main Line
š¶ Easy access via Cleveland Way trail or car park
šļø Scenic views from Sutton Bank and the footpath
ā ļø Steep gradient (25%) on Sutton Bank for drivers
š Best view from Bagby road
š Check brakes if driving on Sutton Bank
š Car park at base of White Horse Picnic Area (YO61 4AL)
š° Free admission.
š Permanently open.
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