A170 road

A170 shield
A170
Steep bend on Sutton Bank - geograph.org.uk - 801761.jpg
The hairpin bend on Sutton Bank.
Route information
Length43.7 mi (70.3 km)
Major junctions
West endThirsk
Major intersections A19
A168
A169
A171
A64
A165
East endScarborough
Location
CountryUnited Kingdom
Road network
A169 A171

The A170 is an A road in North Yorkshire, England that links Thirsk with Scarborough through Hambleton, Helmsley, Kirkbymoorside, and Pickering. The road is 47 miles (76 km), and a single carriageway for almost its totality.

The route has been in existence since prehistoric times and there are folk-tales about famous people from history using it. When turnpikes were installed between York and Coxwold and Ampleforth, drovers would take their cattle this way because it was wide enough and meant they avoided paying the tolls.[1]

  1. ^ "A meeting of the ancient ways". The Northern Echo. Retrieved 25 October 2015.