Every Friday, Saturday & Sunday
Meet behind All Saints Church, Parliament Street Opposite M&S
£3 for children and seniors, £5 for adults.
York Viking Walk is a thrilling tour around Viking York. It starts with the battle of 867 when the Vikings led by Ivar the Boneless captured York, defeating the two Saxon kings that held it. See where the battle took place and learn about the Vikings' tactics. You will then walk down the streets where the Vikings lived and traded before hearing about the infamous Eric Bloodaxe, the last Viking King of York. The Walk concludes with the events of 1066, when two of the three battles that decided the fate of England took place in or near York and the Vikings were finally defeated.
The Walk leaves from behind All Saints Church on Parliament Street, opposite Marks & Spencer - look out for the advertising boards - and lasts approximately 1 hour. It starts at 6pm every Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The entertaining tour guide is S P Grey - local author of the best-selling children's books
The Last Vikings and
The Return of Sigurd the Dragon Slayer. See the York Viking Walk website at
yorkvikingwalk.com