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Sheriff HuttonThirlby

Distance: 23 mi·Duration: 40 min

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Driving from Sheriff Hutton to Thirlby takes about via High Street. The distance is 23 mi. The straight-line distance is 15 mi. Driving directions

Driving directions

14 · 23 mi
  1. 1 Depart left onto Main Street 33 yd
  2. 2 Turn sharp right onto New Lane 170 yd
  3. 3 Continue straight onto Daskett Hill 3 mi
  4. 4 Continue straight onto Terrington South Bank 1 mi
  5. 5 Turn left 2 mi
  6. 6 Continue straight onto Potticar Bank 2 mi
  7. 7 At end of road, turn left onto High Street 1 mi
  8. 8 Continue straight onto Main Street 5 mi
  1. 9 Turn left onto Stockings Lane 2 mi
  2. 10 Turn right onto High Street 6 mi
  3. 11 Continue straight 4 mi
  4. 12 Turn right onto Cross Hill 1 mi
  5. 13 Turn right onto Low Lane 1 mi
  6. 14 Arrive right onto Low Lane

The return trip from Thirlby to Sheriff Hutton covers roughly the same distance, 23 mi.

Questions and answers

Thirlby lies roughly to the north-west of Sheriff Hutton.

How far is it from Sheriff Hutton to Thirlby?

The distance between Sheriff Hutton and Thirlby is 23 mi by road.

How long does it take to drive from Sheriff Hutton to Thirlby?

The drive from Sheriff Hutton to Thirlby takes approximately 40 min by car.

What is the best route from Sheriff Hutton to Thirlby?

The fastest route from Sheriff Hutton to Thirlby covers 23 mi with a driving time of approximately 40 min.

What is the shortest route from Sheriff Hutton to Thirlby?

The shortest driving route from Sheriff Hutton to Thirlby is about 23 mi by road.

Are there charging stations between Sheriff Hutton and Thirlby?

Yes. You can charge along the route from Sheriff Hutton to Thirlby, including Jockey Lane (350 kW), Martello Way (150 kW), York Road A170, Thirsk (150 kW). Charging points on this route: 80.

Sources

Distance and drive time are computed from OpenStreetMap road data with the OSRM routing engine. Updated .