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A local guide to the picturesque Yorkshire Dales

With breathtaking rocky outcrops and waterfall trails galore, it’s no wonder why the Yorkshire Dales are so popular with so many visitors. Running through the middle of the Dales are the Pennines, otherwise known as the “Backbone of England” due to their impressive height and vast expanse. With the Yorkshire Dales offering everything from caving adventures to picturesque strolls through rolling green hills, to awe-inspiring karst limestone formations, it may be time for you to plan your adventure in God’s Own Country.

Malham

Malham Cove in Yorkshire

This incredibly popular little village on the southern end of the Yorkshire Dales offers some of the county’s most accessible and beautiful walks. With miles of Limestone paths and gentle trails, Malham is often visited by families with young children and people who have limited mobility due to the fantastic accessibility on offer. However, you can also go on a more challenging circular route which involves a climb along the top of the famous Malham Cove and across to Gordale Scar – the former of which was a Harry Potter filming location! There’s also the opportunity to visit the crystalline Janet’s Foss waterfall which is only a short walk from the quaint village of Malhamdale. Book your stay at YHA Malham and explore all that this beautiful part of the Yorkshire Dales has to offer.

Kettlewell

Aerial view of a snowy Kettlewell

Kettlewell is a picturesque and peaceful village in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales. Home to Britain’s best scarecrow festival, three charismatic pubs, and a quaint little tea room, Kettlewell is well-worth a visit for the adventurer looking for a bit of peace and tranquility. There are miles of walking and cycling trails to be discovered in and around Kettlewell, as well as the opportunity to visit the beautiful Bolton Abbey which is only a short drive or cycle away. There is also the chance for you to try your hand at fly fishing at Kilnsey Park if it’s something you’ve always wanted to try. Finish off your exploration of this beautiful village with a stay at the cosy and quaint YHA Kettlewell, where good food and a warm hearth awaits.

Grinton

St Andrews Church Grinton

Sat on the banks of the River Swale, Grinton is a village popular with hikers, cyclists and fishing enthusiasts. Home to a pub that hosts folk music night, where dogs and muddy boots are always welcome, Grinton truly is the outdoorsperson’s paradise. There are plenty of things to see and do in the interest of outdoor pursuits, as well as the opportunity to really delve into the history of the town. The village is home to St. Andrew’s Church, which was once known as “The Cathedral of the Dales” due to being the main church for the entire Upper Swaledale region during the Middle Ages. Some parts of the building even date back to the 13th and 14th century! Whether you’d prefer to hike, explore historic buildings, or head over to Wensleydale creamery for a sample of Wallace and Gromit’s favourite cheese, YHA Grinton Lodge is sat in the perfect position for exploring.

Photo credit: Adobe Stock – Helen Hotson / JulietPhotography / jmh-photography / A Linscott

 

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Written by Hannah Ashworth

Hannah is a Digital Marketer at YHA. She loves hiking, wild swimming and snowboarding as well as collecting seashells.

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