Attractions and places to see around Wigglesworth, a village in North Yorkshire, offer a blend of natural beauty and historical sites. Situated between the Forest of Bowland AONB and the Yorkshire Dales, the area provides access to diverse landscapes. The region is particularly known for its impressive geological formations and scenic walking routes. Wigglesworth maintains a distinctive rural character, making it a destination for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: July 17, 2026
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Just off this walk through the gate, we didn't choose today to go down to see the waterfall. Just be aware that you need to re-trace your steps to get back in the track (THERE IS NO EXIT AT THE BOTTOM)
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Where the scene in Harry Potter was filmed where Harry and Hermione sat in the Deathly Hallows. Harry & Hermione set up camp in a tent on the Limestone Pavement at the top of Malham Cove, scenes from the film feature views across Malhamdale including the view to Cawden and down to Malham Village and Kirkby Malham. There is amazing views from this point over the scarred landscape. Malham Cove is a 70m (230ft) high curved crag of carboniferous limestone formed after the last ice age. Meltwater, particularly from Malham Tarn, cut back the cove as it fell over the edge as a waterfall. This erosion took place more actively at the lip of the fall, hence the curved shape. The cove was formed by glaciers that plucked rock from the cliff face and carried it away, and by meltwater that eroded the cliff face after the glaciers melted. The top of the cove is a limestone pavement with a distinctive pattern of limestone blocks called clints and fissures called grykes. The grykes have a more humid and warmer microclimate than the pavement, which supports different plant life. The top of the limestone has dry, stony conditions that support plants like Rock Rose and Thyme. Malham Cove once had a waterfall that was larger than Niagara Falls. The last time water flowed over the waterfall was in the 19th century, until extreme rain in 2015. Malham Cove is a short walk from the village of Malham, and is popular with rock climbers. Malham Cove has been featured in several films and TV shows, including Wuthering Heights, the previously mentioned Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, and The Trip.
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This spectacular waterfall makes a good objective for a run from Ribblesdale below
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To the side of the cliff face allowing relatively easy access to the top of Malham Cove and its limestone pavement.
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Malham Cove is a large curved limestone formation a short walk from the village of Malham. It was formed by a waterfall carrying meltwater from glaciers at the end of the last Ice Age. Easy access to the cove from Malham and there are steps to the side of the cove which allow you to climb to the top. Careful very slippery at the top when on the limestone pavement in wet conditions.
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The skyline above Settle makes for a tremendous day out for hikers. There is no central peak to go for, just a jagged collection of rocky high points that make for a really good walk, but you will find a trig point on Warrendale Knotts. You will find a lot of caves in the area too due to the terrain being dominated by limestone, and nearby Victoria Cave is the largest of these caves. All in all, Attermire Scar is an impressive geological feature.
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The 70 metre (230ft) high, gently curving cliff of white limestone is a Yorkshire Dales gem. It has some unique and rare limestone formations at the top of the cliff. You may recognise scenes from Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows which featured the unique limestone pavement and views down to Malham Village and Kirkby Malham.
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The area around Wigglesworth is rich in impressive geological features. You can visit Malham Cove, a spectacular 230-foot high curving cliff, and its unique Limestone Pavement at the top. Another rewarding spot is Attermire Scar, known for its rocky high points and numerous caves, including Victoria Cave. Nearby, you'll also find the dramatic Gordale Scar.
Yes, Wigglesworth is close to several beautiful waterfalls. Catrigg Force Waterfall is a hidden gem nestled in a secluded woodland gorge. Other picturesque waterfalls in the vicinity include Janet's Foss, Stainforth Force, and Scaleber Force Waterfall.
Wigglesworth is an excellent base for walkers. The village is situated just off the Ribble Way, a long-distance trail. For more challenging hikes, the famous Yorkshire Three Peaks (Ingleborough, Pen-y-ghent, and Whernside) are within easy driving distance. You can also explore the trails around Attermire Scar, which offers a rewarding day out for hikers. For more detailed routes, check out the cycling guide for the area.
Outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy the cycling opportunities near Wigglesworth. Gisburn Forest and Stocks, located about 4 miles away, offers dedicated bike trails for various skill levels. You can find specific routes and difficulty ratings in the MTB Trails around Wigglesworth guide and the Gravel biking around Wigglesworth guide.
Wigglesworth itself has historical significance, being mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086. The village features the 18th-century Plough Inn and a former Wesleyan Chapel. For a larger historical experience, Skipton Castle, a beautifully preserved medieval fortress, is approximately 11.6 miles from Wigglesworth.
Families visiting Wigglesworth have options for fun days out. Thornton Hall Country Park, about 7.8 miles away, offers a children's farm and other activities. Many of the natural attractions, like Catrigg Force Waterfall, are also suitable for families, offering picturesque walks and exploration.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning natural beauty and unique geological features. The breathtaking views from Malham Cove and its distinctive Limestone Pavement are frequently highlighted. Hikers love the challenging yet rewarding landscapes of areas like Attermire Scar, with its rocky formations and caves. The secluded charm of waterfalls like Catrigg Force also receives high praise.
Yes, Wigglesworth offers options for both dining and accommodation. The Plough Inn, an 18th-century establishment in the heart of the village, provides excellent food and lodging. For those looking to stay longer, Willowbeck Farm Touring Caravan, Campervan, Motorhome Holiday Park is located very close to the village center, offering spacious pitches and modern amenities.
Absolutely. The top of Malham Cove offers utterly breathtaking views over the surrounding landscape. Similarly, the Limestone Pavement at Malham Cove provides stunning vistas of the green hills and the impressive cliff face. Attermire Scar also features rocky high points that make for a great walk with rewarding views.
Wigglesworth's location between the Forest of Bowland AONB and the Yorkshire Dales makes it an ideal starting point. You can easily access iconic Dales features like Malham Cove, Janet's Foss, and Gordale Scar. For more extensive exploration, consider tackling parts of the Yorkshire Three Peaks or following sections of the Ribble Way. The area is perfect for combining scenic drives with walks to natural landmarks.
While many attractions are well-known, Catrigg Force Waterfall is often described as a hidden gem, tucked away in a secluded woodland gorge and less crowded than some other sites. Exploring the various caves within the limestone terrain of Attermire Scar can also lead to unique discoveries.


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