Walking the Dales: 10 Inspiring Routes for Every Explorer

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Walking the Dales

As the chilly weather fades and longer, brighter days begin, there’s no better time to reconnect with the outdoors by walking the Dales.

Walking the Dales: 10 Inspiring Routes for Every Explorer

Spring brings fresh energy to the countryside—wildflowers start to bloom, wildlife reappears, and the landscape feels alive once more. It’s the perfect season to lace up your walking boots, breathe in the crisp air, and set off on an adventure.

From rolling dales and rugged moorland to dramatic coastlines, the region offers some of the most memorable walking routes in the country. Here are a few iconic walks that showcase the very best of Yorkshire’s natural charm.

From gentle riverside rambles to open moorland hikes and dramatic limestone scenery, the landscapes around Harrogate and the Yorkshire Dales offer some of the finest walking in northern England. Whether you’re planning a relaxed afternoon stroll or a more challenging day on the hills, these routes showcase the variety, beauty, and character of the region. Here are ten inspiring walks to help you explore the Dales and beyond.

Malham’s Limestone Wonders
A spectacular circular walk taking in Malham Cove, Janet’s Foss, and Gordale Scar. Expect towering limestone cliffs, hidden waterfalls, and classic Dale’s scenery throughout.

  • Typical distance: 5–6 miles (circular)
  • Difficulty: Moderate
  • Highlights: The view from the top of Malham Cove. Limestone pavements, waterfalls, dramatic gorge.

Aysgarth Falls Riverside Walk
Follow the River Ure through woodland to discover the stepped waterfalls at Aysgarth. Well-surfaced paths and viewing points make this a great option for families and gentle strolls.

  • Typical distance: 2–3 miles (circular)
  • Difficulty: Easy push chair friendly on the main paths
  • Highlights: Waterfalls, riverside paths, family-friendly route

Ingleton Waterfalls Trail
A popular circular trail passing through woodland and alongside tumbling streams, showcasing several impressive waterfalls along the way.

  • Typical distance: Around 4.5 miles (circular)
  • Difficulty: Moderate
  • Highlights: Multiple waterfalls, woodland scenery, bridges and steps

Burnsall to Grassington Riverside Walk
A peaceful walk following the River Wharfe between two picture-perfect villages. Mostly level paths make this ideal for a relaxed outing.

  • Typical distance: 4–5 miles (one way or circular options)
  • Difficulty: Easy
  • Highlights: Riverside scenery, traditional villages, cafés and pubs

Pen-y-ghent Circular from Horton-in-Ribblesdale
A classic circular route ascending one of the Yorkshire Three Peaks. Short, steep sections are rewarded with wide-ranging views across the Dales.

  • Typical distance: 6–7 miles (circular)
  • Difficulty: Moderate to Hard
  • Highlights: Iconic peak, panoramic views, classic mountain scenery

Bolton Abbey to Simon’s Seat
A varied route through the Bolton Abbey Estate before climbing onto the moors and up to Simon’s Seat, offering sweeping views across Wharfedale and beyond.

  • Typical distance: 6–7 miles (circular)
  • Difficulty: Moderate
  • Highlights: Abbey ruins, woodland paths, moorland summit

Fewston & Swinsty Reservoirs
Two linked reservoirs on the edge of the Washburn Valley near Harrogate, connected by well-maintained paths ideal for relaxed walking.

  • Typical distance: Around 5 miles (circular)
  • Difficulty: Easy
  • Highlights: Waterside paths, woodland sections, accessible route

Brimham Rocks from Pateley Bridge
A steady climb from Pateley Bridge to the extraordinary rock formations of Brimham Rocks, with excellent views across Nidderdale.

  • Typical distance: 6–7 miles (circular)
  • Difficulty: Moderate
  • Highlights: Rock formations, valley views, varied terrain

Studley Royal Deer Park & Seven Bridges Valley

A scenic walk through Studley Royal deer park and the Seven Bridges Valley near Ripon, completely free to enjoy. Follow well-marked paths past woodland, riverside sections, and open parkland, keeping an eye out for wild deer.

  • Typical distance: 3–5 miles (circular)
  • Difficulty: Easy to Moderate, push chair friendly
  • Highlights: Free-access walking, wild deer sightings, riverside paths, woodland and valley scenery

Hackfall Woods Circular, Masham

A hidden gem featuring woodland trails, follies, waterfalls, and viewpoints above the River Ure.

  • Typical distance: 3–5 miles (circular)
  • Difficulty: Easy to Moderate
  • Highlights: Woodland scenery, follies, river views

Walking the Dales: 10 Inspiring Routes for Every Explorer

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