North Yorkshire Council is planning to resurface the Harland Way walking and cycling route between Spofforth and Wetherby.
The works will cost £200,000 with resources allocated by the now-abolished Harrogate Borough Council.
It will see the 3km route between East Park Road in Spofforth and the outskirts of Wetherby receive an improved stone surface which the council hopes will make it easier to travel and help prevent flooding.
The popular route is named after the late former Lions Club president Peter Harland. It was converted from a railway trackbed to a path in 1992.
The Harland Way is owned and maintained by a partnership of Leeds City Council, North Yorkshire Council, the Wetherby to Thorp Arch Railway Path Forum, and the Thorp Arch Estate and Retail Park.
According to a report presented to Harrogate and Knaresborough councillors this month, vegetation is also overgrowing onto the path which is narrowing its width.
Following a site meeting in July, the council said they had hoped to widen the path to 3 metres which would bring it into line with the latest government guidance on active travel.
However, the council said that due to budget constraints, it is not expected to be able to do this along the whole length of the path.
Instead, it has proposed to widen the path where there are “pinch points” only.
The council said designs are in progress and it’s expected the work will be completed by the end of March 2025.

Harrogate's Lottie McGuinness to compete in European Championships this weekend
Harrogate Mayor's chain too valuable to be worn without bodyguard
Two weeks left to nominate for Local Hero Awards 2026
Route revealed for Knaresborough Tractor Run 2026
Serial chocolate thieves plead guilty to £3,500 spree
Leading eyecare clinic invests in walking football club
Violent rapist jailed for life after taking victim to Harrogate flat
Killinghall Nomads shine as Leeds United Women mascots
Police appeal after road rage incident in Harrogate town centre
Skelton-on-Ure apprentice butcher scoops two national titles
Information wanted after stolen vehicle crashes near Blubberhouses
Your Local Experiences earns thousands for local businesses in first month
Starbeck café to host community clothes swap event
'Married at First Sight' contestant unveiled as new Rudding Park celebrant
Leading electric vehicle show returns to Harrogate for third year
Ripon teenager crowned Yorkshire fencing champion
Pilot scheme improves stroke treatment in Harrogate
Community group blames planning system for loss of Ripon village pub
Harrogate hairdressers named as finalist at Salon Business Awards
Search for wanted man with links to Ripon


