How to get to Laurel Vines
Looking at ways to get to the vineyard? This page has walking & cycling routes along with local taxi companies
Walking Routes

Where from: Beverley
Method: Walking
This is a picturesque walk from the market town of Beverley taking in views of High Esk Nature Reserve on your way.

Where from: Hutton Cranswick
Method: Walking
A route with a mixture of country lanes & footpaths that take you from the local village; Hutton Cranswick to our vineyard via the Tophill Low Nature Reserve.

Where from: Driffield
Method: Walking
The route is 10.4 miles long, setting off from one of our local market towns, Driffield, then passing through the village of Hutton Cranswick.

Where from: Arram
Method: Walking
One of the shortest routes from the nearby village of Arram which is home to a small train station. During this walk visitors can take in views of Dumble Farm's Highland Cows.
Cycling Routes

Where from: Beverley
Method: Cycling
This cycling route takes you to out of Beverley via Molescroft. From here you will cycle towards Cherry Burton, then past the Etton turn off and leaving the B1248 onto Bracken Lane. This route is designed for you to take in the scenery of nearby villages to the vineyard including Lockington.

Where from: Hutton Cranswick
Method: Cycling
Starting from the train station at Hutton Cranswick, cycle along Main Street then onto Hobman Lane. Joining Beverley Road before turning off onto Wilfholme Road. This country lane will bring to a junction market with the sign pointing to Aike.

Where from: Driffield
Method: Cycling
Beginning at Driffield Train Station, this route takes you onto Skerne Road into Skerne itself. From here onto Hutton Cranswick to take in the back roads of the village. Then its onto Hobman Lane and joining Beverley Road, you will then need to turn onto Wilfholme Lane that will take you onto Aike Lane.

Where from: Arram
Method: Cycling
One of the shortest routes from the nearby village of Arram, starting at the train station. From here head down Chapel Garth. Next you will cycle down the side of Dumble Farm and onto the grass (but flat) track that runs alongside the Beverley & Barmston Drain.







