The route has been revealed ahead of the Nidderdale Tractor Run this weekend.
The event returns to the area on Sunday 29th June in aid of Yorkshire Air Ambulance and will follow a route both on and off roads.
The run will start at 10:30am at R & J Farmers and Butchers in Kirkby Malzeard before heading towards neighbouring villages.
The full route is as follows:
8am Gathering
10:30am Prompt start from R & J Yorkshire's Finest in Kirkby Malzeard. (Top end of the village)
10:40am Laverton
10:55am Kirkby Malzeard Cross roads - down Church Bank
11:10am Turn Right at The Crown at Grewelthorpe
11:25am Mickley village (10 minute rest until 11.35am)
12pm Kirkby Road towards Ripon
12:35pm North Lees
12:50pm North Stainley
1:05pm West Tanfield (25 minute rest until 1:30pm - field in centre of village)
2pm Masham Market Place
2:25pm Fearby village (10 minute rest until 2:35pm)
2:50pm Warthermarske
3pm Bramley
3:30pm Return to R & J (not through Kirkby Malzeard village)
A spokesperson for Yorkshire Air Ambulance said:
“It’s a spectacular sight not to be missed!
“Visit the YAA stall at the starting point to learn more about our lifesaving work and how you can support us.
“Mark your calendars, bring the family, and enjoy a great day out!”

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