Willy Howe
#6090 among destinations in the United Kingdom
Facts and practical information
Willy Howe is a tumulus in the Yorkshire Wolds, East Riding of Yorkshire, England. ()
EnglandUnited Kingdom
Willy Howe – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Church of St Oswald, Filey Pitch And Putt, Rudston Monolith, Ebor Academy Filey.
- 6.4 miNEChurch
Church of St Oswald, Filey
164 min walk • The Church of St Oswald, Filey, is a parish church in the North Yorkshire town of Filey, England. The church dates from the 12th and 13th centuries, with some embattlements added in the 15th century.
- 5.8 miNE
- 3.6 miSEThe tallest standing stone in the UK
Rudston Monolith
93 min walk • The Rudston Monolith at over 25 feet is the tallest megalith in the United Kingdom. It is situated in the churchyard in the village of Rudston in the East Riding of Yorkshire.
- 5.6 miNESwimming, Swimming pool
Ebor Academy Filey, Filey
144 min walk • Ebor Academy Filey is a secondary school located in Filey, North Yorkshire, England. It is the only secondary school in Filey, and it also covers surrounding villages, with a significant intake from Hunmanby.
- 6.3 miNE
- 6.7 miNE
- 7 miNEPark
Filey Brigg, Filey
180 min walk • Filey Brigg is a long narrow peninsula situated about a mile north of Filey, North Yorkshire. Its steep cliffs are 20 metres high and consist of a variety of material, from pure sandstone to pure limestone.
- 6.2 miNE54°13'1"N • 0°18'31"W
Filey Bird Garden & Animal Park, Filey
159 min walk • Nature and wildlife, Park, Aquarium
- 5.7 miNArchaeological site
Star Carr
146 min walk • Star Carr is a Mesolithic archaeological site in North Yorkshire, England. It is around five miles south of Scarborough. It is generally regarded as the most important and informative Mesolithic site in Great Britain.
- 6.1 miSEMuseum, History museum
Burton Agnes Hall
155 min walk • Burton Agnes Hall is an Elizabethan manor house in the village of Burton Agnes, near Driffield in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It was built by Sir Henry Griffith in 1601–10 to designs attributed to Robert Smythson.
- ~1710 ftNWNature, Natural attraction, Valley
Great Wold Valley
9 min walk • The Great Wold Valley is the largest and broadest of the valleys cutting into the Yorkshire Wolds in northern England. It carries the Gypsey Race, an intermittent stream, which runs from its source near Wharram-le-Street eastwards along and through the northern Yorkshire Wolds to reach the sea at Bridlington.