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Bus station hiking trails around Richmondshire are situated within the Yorkshire Dales National Park, offering a diverse landscape for outdoor activities. The region features dramatic peaks and fells, such as Buckden Pike and Great Shunner Fell, alongside deep valleys and impressive limestone cliffs. Hikers can explore expansive moorlands and discover picturesque routes near waterfalls and gills. This varied terrain provides options for different ability levels, from gentle riverside paths to more challenging ascents.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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12.0km
03:14
150m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.0km
02:47
190m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.78km
01:15
30m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.81km
01:15
30m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11.6km
03:26
330m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The pub is a community-owned pub as of August 2024, purchased for the benefit of locals and visitors.
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The stone bridge is a Grade II listed structure and one of the key historic crossings of the River Swale, linking Reeth with Grinton and the old Corpse Way route. Despite its modest size, it has survived multiple major Swaledale floods, making it one of the more quietly resilient pieces of infrastructure in the dale.
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Allegedly built so children from Harkerside could reach school in Reeth, and used by farmers moving sheep across the river — a very Swaledale sight if you catch it happening.
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Grinton St. Andrew's Church is known as “The Cathedral of the Dales” because for centuries it was the only parish church in Upper Swaledale, receiving the dead carried for miles along the old Corpse Way. Inside, it preserves rare historic features, including a chained Bible, a Jacobean pulpit, and a hagioscope (or “leper’s squint”) cut through the wall.
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It rained for the entire ride. we didn't find Tan Hill but had an amazing time trying!!
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Behind the Green Dragon Inn is Hardraw Force, the highest single drop waterfall in England, used in the 1991 Kevin Costner Film, “Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves”
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Richmondshire offers a wide selection of bus-accessible hiking trails, with over 360 routes available. These range from easy strolls to more challenging treks, ensuring there's something for every hiker.
Yes, Richmondshire has over 100 easy hiking routes accessible by bus, many of which are suitable for families. For example, the Reeth Bridge – Reeth Village Green loop from Reeth is an easy 4.8 km (3 miles) walk, perfect for a relaxed outing. Another great option is the Reeth Bridge – The Bridge Inn, Grinton loop from Reeth, which is also easy and offers a similar distance.
Richmondshire, nestled within the Yorkshire Dales National Park, boasts diverse landscapes. You can expect dramatic peaks like Buckden Pike and Great Shunner Fell, deep valleys, limestone cliffs, and expansive moorlands such as Grinton Moor. Many routes also feature stunning waterfalls. For instance, the Aysgarth Upper Falls – Aysgarth Lower Falls loop takes you past the impressive Aysgarth Upper Falls and Aysgarth Lower Falls. The East Gill Force – Muker Wildflower Meadows loop from Keld highlights the beautiful East Gill Force.
Yes, many of the bus-accessible routes in Richmondshire are circular, allowing you to start and end your hike at the same bus stop. Examples include the Aysgarth Upper Falls – Aysgarth Lower Falls loop and the East Gill Force – Muker Wildflower Meadows loop, both offering a complete journey back to your starting point.
The bus-accessible trails in Richmondshire are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.55 out of 5 stars from over 2,800 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, the variety of terrain, and the convenience of accessing these routes via public transport.
Yes, Richmondshire offers various options for refreshments and accommodation near bus routes. You can find charming pubs like the Tan Hill Inn – Britain's Highest Inn, tea shops such as Rukin's Tea Shop, and facilities like YHA Grinton Lodge. Many villages along bus routes, like Reeth and Hawes, also offer local amenities.
Absolutely! The Yorkshire Dales are famous for their waterfalls. The Aysgarth Upper Falls – Aysgarth Lower Falls loop is an excellent choice, taking you directly past the spectacular Aysgarth Upper Falls, Aysgarth Middle Falls, and Aysgarth Lower Falls. Another great option is the East Gill Force – Muker Wildflower Meadows loop, which includes the beautiful East Gill Force.
Richmondshire offers enjoyable hiking experiences year-round, but each season has its charm. Spring brings vibrant wildflowers to meadows like those on the East Gill Force – Muker Wildflower Meadows loop. Summer provides longer daylight hours and generally pleasant weather. Autumn showcases stunning foliage across the Dales, while winter can offer crisp, clear days and snow-dusted landscapes, though some higher routes may be more challenging.
Yes, for those seeking more challenge, Richmondshire has 218 moderate and 46 difficult bus-accessible routes. The Haylands Bridge – Hawes to Sedbusk Footpath loop from Hawes is a moderate 11.5 km (7.1 miles) hike with significant elevation gain, offering panoramic views. Many routes traverse the fells and moorlands, providing rewarding climbs and expansive vistas.
The terrain in Richmondshire is varied, reflecting its location in the Yorkshire Dales. You'll encounter everything from well-maintained paths and riverside trails to more rugged moorland tracks, grassy fells, and occasional rocky sections. Routes often feature ascents and descents through valleys and over hills, providing a good workout and diverse scenery.


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