How long does it take to walk the entire York City Walls?
Walking the full circuit of the York City Walls takes approximately 2 hours at a steady pace. The walls span about 2 miles (3.2 km) and have four main access points at Bootham Bar, Monk Bar, Walmgate Bar, and Fishergate Bar. Start at Monk Bar, where admission is required, and plan for extra time to visit the Richard III Experience housed inside.
Are the York City Walls wheelchair accessible?
Access to the York City Walls is limited for wheelchair users. While sections near Bootham Bar and Monk Bar have ramps, much of the walkway is narrow, uneven, and includes steep gradients and steps. The most accessible segment is from Monk Bar to the Multangular Tower in Museum Gardens. Use public pathways around the city center as alternatives for full circuit access.
Is there an entrance fee to walk on the York City Walls?
Yes, there is a small admission charge to access the walls at Monk Bar, which houses the Richard III Experience. Entry is free at other access points like Bootham Bar, Walmgate Bar, and Fishergate Bar. The fee at Monk Bar supports conservation and includes access to the exhibit. Tickets can be purchased on-site with contactless payment options available.
What’s the best time of year to visit the York City Walls?
The best time to visit the York City Walls is from May to September when daylight hours are longer and weather conditions are milder. Spring and early summer offer pleasant temperatures and fewer rain showers compared to the wetter autumn months. Avoid peak weekends during the York Food Festival in October, as crowds can make the narrow walls difficult to navigate comfortably.