About Andrew Howe
What you're looking at is a single round barrow, raised sometime around 1500 BCE. There's no visitor centre, no interpretive signs, just the earthwork itself and the moorland quiet. Archaeology enthusiasts and serious walkers will find it genuinely interesting; casual visitors might feel the effort outweighs the payoff.
The site sits near other Bronze Age monuments scattered across these moors, so if you're into that period of history, there's real value in a morning spent exploring the ridge. It's free, obviously - it's an archaeological site, not a ticketed attraction. Allow a couple of hours if you're treating it as a proper walk rather than a quick stop.
From Broadings Farm Caravan Site or Whitby Holiday Park, you're well-positioned to access the North Yorkshire moors proper. Andrew Howe works best paired with a longer moorland walk rather than visited in isolation. The surrounding terrain is where the real appeal lies - windswept, atmospheric, genuinely remote despite being only a few miles from Whitby's harbour bustle.
Go if you like Bronze Age archaeology and moorland walking. Skip it if you need signage and facilities.
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What type of attraction is Andrew Howe?
Andrew Howe is a archaeological site in North Yorkshire, Yorkshire & The Humber.
Are there holiday parks near Andrew Howe?
Yes, there are 2 holiday parks near Andrew Howe. The closest is Broadings Farm Caravan Site and Holiday Cottages, just 3.8 miles away, rated 4.2 out of 5 by visitors.
Where is Andrew Howe?
Andrew Howe is located near Whitby in North Yorkshire, Yorkshire & The Humber. It is easily accessible from nearby holiday parks, making it ideal for a day trip during your stay. The nearest park is just 3.8 miles away.
What else is there to do near Andrew Howe?
Near Andrew Howe you can also visit Falling Foss Tea Garden (landmark), Ailsa Nicholson Art (gallery), Black Sheep Printing (gallery), Mulgrave Woods (nature reserve). Browse our Whitby area guide for the full list of things to do.