Routes

Planner

Features

Updates

App

Login or Signup

Get the App

Login or Signup

Login or Signup

Routes
Hikes
Yorkshire And The Humber
North Yorkshire
Scarborough

Eskdaleside Cum Ugglebarnby

The best family-friendly hikes and walks around Eskdaleside Cum Ugglebarnby

4.5

(1700)

15,640

hikers

37

hikes

Family friendly hiking trails around Eskdaleside Cum Ugglebarnby are set within the North York Moors National Park, offering diverse landscapes for outdoor exploration. The region features expansive moors, scenic dales, and the winding Esk Valley. Hikers can discover ancient woodlands, such as those near Falling Foss, and enjoy views of the North Sea coastline from various points. These natural features Eskdaleside Cum Ugglebarnby hiking provide varied terrain suitable for different abilities.

Best family friendly hiking trails around Eskdaleside Cum Ugglebarnby

Last updated: May 10, 2026

5.0

(3)

17

hikers

#1.

Esk Valley Walk: Grosmont and Sleights Loop

13.4km

03:55

360m

360m

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

Navigate with device

Send to Phone

Save

Moderate

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

Moderate
guide_signup
Let us show you the way with the komoot mobile app
With a free komoot account, you can easily find, customize, and navigate endless outdoor adventures.

Sign up for free

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

Moderate

Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

Easy

Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

Easy
Sign up for free to see 33 more hikes around Eskdaleside Cum Ugglebarnby.

Get access to more routes and recommendations from other explorers.

Sign up for free

Already have an account?

Our route recommendations are based on thousands of hikes, rides, and runs completed by other people on komoot.

Start today with a free account

Your next adventure awaits.

Login or Signup

Popular around Eskdaleside Cum Ugglebarnby

North York Moors Gravel and Explorer Routes

MTB Trails in the North York Moors National Park

North York Moors National Park Cycle Routes

Other adventures around Eskdaleside Cum Ugglebarnby

North York Moors Gravel and Explorer Routes

Cycling Collection by

North York Moors National Park

Tips from the Community

RichD
November 29, 2025, Leas Head Road, Sleights Moor

Scenic route across Sleights Moor, connecting Sleights village with the upland ridge near Leas Head Farm. It was historically used by farmers, drovers, and quarrymen, providing access to grazing land and stone quarries on the moor. The track forms part of the network of estate and toll roads built in the 18th–19th centuries, when landowners improved communications across the moors.

1

0

A scenic vantage spot overlooking the Esk Valley, offering sweeping views across the Esk Valley stretching from Whitby inland to Grosmont, the Murk Esk valley towards Goathland, and the North Sea coastline near Whitby.

1

0

RichD
November 29, 2025, Little Beck Wood

Ancient semi-natural woodland that covers about 26 hectares and has been continuously wooded for centuries. Really nice walk, some of it on uneven ground perilously close to the quite high and steep banks of May Beck and Little Beck. Provides a respite from the biting moorland wind in winter.

0

0

RichD
November 29, 2025, Grosmont Bridge

Grosmont Bridge over the River Esk is a fascinating cluster of crossings — a stone road bridge, a footbridge, and a ford — each reflecting a different layer of local history and use. The stone road bridge was built in the 19th century, constructed in local sandstone, with a traditional arch design, it reflects the engineering style of the turnpike era when reliable river crossings were essential for trade and travel. It became especially important with the arrival of the Whitby–Pickering railway (1836), as Grosmont grew into a hub for ironstone mining and rail transport. The footbridge should not be missed - very narrow and quite long and high up. There is also a ford that predates both bridges.

0

0

The Black Horse is a tiny, traditional, two bar pub, that’s dog friendly and is set in the heart of Whitby’s old town

1

0

Can get a little busy!

0

0

Just another tree with coins in it

0

2

Didn't see anything

0

0

Frequently Asked Questions

How many family-friendly hiking trails are available around Eskdaleside Cum Ugglebarnby?

You'll find over 35 family-friendly hiking trails around Eskdaleside Cum Ugglebarnby, ranging from easy strolls to more moderate adventures. These routes are specifically curated to be enjoyable for all ages and abilities.

Are there easy walks suitable for young children or strollers?

Yes, there are 15 easy routes perfect for families with young children or those using strollers. One excellent option is the Little Beck Wood – Falling Foss Tea Garden loop from Sneaton, which is just over 5 km long and features gentle terrain. The Sleights Village Trail also offers a leisurely walk with a wheelchair-accessible option, providing views of the Esk Valley.

Which trails feature waterfalls, and are they suitable for families?

The area is home to beautiful waterfalls, and several family-friendly trails lead to them. The Falling Foss – Falling Foss Tea Garden loop from Sneaton is a local favorite, taking you through ancient woodlands to the picturesque Falling Foss waterfall. Another option is the Little Beck Wood – Falling Foss Tea Garden loop from Sneaton, which also visits this stunning natural feature.

Are there any circular routes that are good for families?

Absolutely! Many of the family-friendly routes are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same spot. The Esk Valley Walk: Grosmont and Sleights Loop is a popular moderate circular trail that traverses diverse dales and moors, offering the added charm of passing steam trains. For a shorter option, consider the Stray Head Banks and Sleights Moor loop, which provides expansive views across the North York Moors.

What kind of natural features can we expect to see on family hikes in this region?

Eskdaleside Cum Ugglebarnby, nestled within the North York Moors National Park, offers a rich variety of natural features. You'll encounter expansive moors and scenic dales, ancient semi-natural woodlands like those near May Beck and Little Beck, and impressive waterfalls such as Falling Foss. From various vantage points, you can also enjoy stunning views of the North Sea coastline.

Are dogs allowed on the family-friendly trails?

Many trails in the North York Moors National Park are dog-friendly, but it's always best to keep dogs on a lead, especially around livestock and during nesting seasons. Always check local signage for specific restrictions on individual routes. Generally, the open moorland and woodland paths are suitable for walks with your canine companions.

What are some interesting landmarks or attractions to see along the trails?

Beyond the natural beauty, you can discover several interesting landmarks. The Falling Foss waterfall is a major highlight, often combined with a visit to the Falling Foss Tea Garden. You might also spot steam trains from the North Yorkshire Moors Railway, particularly on routes like the Esk Valley Walk: Grosmont and Sleights Loop. For historical interest, the area's landscapes are interwoven with ancient paths, like those found on the Stray Head Banks and Sleights Moor loop.

Is public transport available to access hiking trails in Eskdaleside Cum Ugglebarnby?

Yes, public transport options are available. The North Yorkshire Moors Railway, with stations in villages like Grosmont and Goathland, can provide unique access points to some trails. Local bus services also connect various villages within the Esk Valley, making it possible to reach trailheads without a car. It's advisable to check current timetables before planning your trip.

Where can we find parking for family hikes?

Parking is generally available in or near the villages that serve as starting points for many trails, such as Sleights, Grosmont, and near Falling Foss. Specific car parks are often signposted. For detailed information on parking facilities for the Sleights Village Trail, you can refer to the local parish council's guide: Sleights Village Trail.

What do other hikers enjoy most about hiking in Eskdaleside Cum Ugglebarnby?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse and picturesque landscapes, from expansive moors to ancient woodlands and stunning waterfalls. The well-maintained paths and the opportunity to combine walks with unique experiences like spotting steam trains are also frequently highlighted.

Are there any cafes or pubs near the family-friendly hiking routes?

Yes, you'll find welcoming cafes and pubs in the villages dotted around the area, perfect for a refreshment stop. The Falling Foss Tea Garden is a popular spot directly on some waterfall trails. Villages like Sleights and Grosmont also offer options for a post-hike treat or meal.

What is the best time of year for family hiking in Eskdaleside Cum Ugglebarnby?

The spring and summer months (April to September) are generally ideal for family hiking, offering milder weather, longer daylight hours, and vibrant landscapes. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, while winter can offer crisp, quiet walks, though some paths may be muddy or icy. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.

Most popular routes around Eskdaleside Cum Ugglebarnby

Hiking around Eskdaleside Cum Ugglebarnby

Most popular attractions around Eskdaleside Cum Ugglebarnby

Places to see

Store rating

Get inspired with the komoot mobile app

With a free komoot account, you can easily find, customize, and navigate endless outdoor adventures.

or

Join komoot Now

Store rating

Explore more

Browse the best Hikes in other regions.

WhitbyFylingdalesHinderwellDanbyGoathlandFileyMulgrave WoodsCloughtonEgtonGlaisdaleLytheStainton DaleSuffield-Cum-EverleyGrosmontNewby And ScalbySilphoHarwood DaleHawsker-Cum-StainsacreSneatonNewholm-Cum-DunsleyEllerbyBromptonSnaintonEast AytonReightonWesterdaleWest AytonCommondaleLCPs of Fylingdales and Hawsker-cum-StainsacreHunmanbyDarncombe-Cum-Langdale EndBroxa-Cum-TroutsdaleHacknessCaytonWykehamGristhorpeEastfield

Nearby adventure guides

Things to Do around Aislaby

background

Get ready to conquer new peaks

Sign up for Free

Explore
RoutesRoute plannerFeaturesHikesMTB TrailsRoad cycling routesBikepackingSitemap
Download the app
Follow Us on Socials

© komoot GmbH

Privacy Policy