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31.3 km
~1 day 2 hrs
1029 m
Point-to-Point
“Discover the perfect blend of natural beauty, history, and moderate challenge on Skipton to Settle trail.”
Starting near the charming market town of Skipton in North Yorkshire, England, this 31 km (approximately 19 miles) point-to-point trail to Settle via Winterburn Reservoir offers a delightful mix of natural beauty, historical landmarks, and moderate physical challenge. With an elevation gain of around 1000 meters (3280 feet), hikers should be prepared for a moderately strenuous journey.### Getting There To reach the trailhead, you can either drive or use public transport. If driving, head towards Skipton, where ample parking is available near the town center. For those using public transport, Skipton is well-connected by train, with regular services from Leeds and Bradford. From the Skipton train station, it's a short walk to the start of the trail.### Trail Overview The trail begins in Skipton, known for its well-preserved medieval castle, Skipton Castle, which dates back to 1090. As you leave the town, you'll quickly find yourself immersed in the serene countryside of the Yorkshire Dales.### Key Sections and Landmarks#### Skipton to Embsay (Approx. 5 km / 3 miles) The initial stretch takes you through rolling fields and past the picturesque village of Embsay. Here, you can catch a glimpse of the Embsay & Bolton Abbey Steam Railway, a heritage railway that offers a nostalgic journey through the Dales.#### Embsay to Winterburn Reservoir (Approx. 10 km / 6 miles) Continuing on, the trail ascends gently towards Winterburn Reservoir. This section is characterized by open moorland and offers stunning panoramic views. The reservoir itself is a tranquil spot, perfect for a short rest. Keep an eye out for local wildlife, including various bird species and the occasional deer.#### Winterburn Reservoir to Malham (Approx. 8 km / 5 miles) From the reservoir, the trail heads towards the village of Malham, famous for its dramatic limestone scenery. As you approach Malham, you'll encounter Malham Cove, a massive curved limestone formation that is a highlight of the area. The cove is also home to a variety of birdlife, including peregrine falcons.#### Malham to Settle (Approx. 8 km / 5 miles) The final leg of the journey takes you from Malham to Settle. This section involves some steeper climbs and descents, but the effort is rewarded with breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. Settle itself is a historic market town with a rich heritage, including the Settle-Carlisle Railway, known for its stunning viaducts and tunnels.### Navigation and Safety Given the varied terrain and potential for rapidly changing weather conditions, it's advisable to use a reliable navigation tool like HiiKER to stay on track. Ensure you have appropriate footwear, clothing, and supplies, including water and snacks.### Historical Significance The region is steeped in history, from the medieval architecture of Skipton to the ancient limestone formations around Malham. The trail also passes through areas that have been inhabited since prehistoric times, adding an extra layer of intrigue to your hike.### Wildlife and Nature Throughout the hike, you'll encounter a diverse range of flora and fauna. The Yorkshire Dales are home to numerous bird species, including curlews and lapwings, as well as mammals like rabbits and foxes. The varied landscape, from lush valleys to rugged moorland, provides a constantly changing backdrop that keeps the hike engaging from start to finish.This trail offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, historical interest, and moderate physical challenge, making it an excellent choice for hikers looking to explore the Yorkshire Dales.
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