Ready for some outdoor fun? These hikes offer everything you could want for an unforgettable adventure!
Here are some great hikes to explore in North Yorkshire.
Rachel 路 reviewed over 2 years ago
A friend and I completed this trail in four and a half days. A great trail for anyone who is starting to get into multi-day walking. Each section is very different from the next, all very enjoyable with changing landscapes and beautiful countryside. Some areas are not well signposted or waymarked. You'll need to keep your eye on the map. All the major villages and towns on the route have places to eat and drink and offer accommodation from camping to B&Bs. There's plenty to see and do along the way. Give yourself plenty of additional time for exploring. Visit Mill Gill waterfall. It is only a short detour from the main path and well worth it. We took the high route over the moors and wild camped at Blakethwaite Smelt Mill, a great wild camping spot. We stayed at the following places: Askrigg - The Crown Inn campsite is 拢10 a night, very basic. No showers. Just a toilet and drinking water tap. It does have very nice views over the Dales. Usha Gap Campsite and Farm - a ten-minute walk from Thwaite, just off the trail. 拢10 a night. Easy to find and get to. 拢10 lots of facilities, toilets, showers, phone charging points, dry room, showers, washing machine, the shop opens at 8 am. Wild Camp at Blakethwaite Smelt Mill at the top of Gunnerside Gill ravine. It's on the trail; you can't miss it if you take the high route. Grinton YHA (about a mile from Reeth and on route). Lots of options, from camping, outdoor pods, private rooms or dorms. Self-catering facilities and has a restaurant. Sells alcohol and local ales. Dry room, lounge, washing machine etc.
Great Timble - Ellarcarr Pike - Lippersley Pike - Gawk Hill Gate and Timble Ings
RoverTrekrunner73 路 reviewed about 1 year ago
Scugdale - Cold Moor - Wainstones - Cringle Moor and Bilsdale West Moor
SummithawkTrekmaster79 路 reviewed about 1 year ago
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