Malham Cove and Gordale Scar Circular
Malham, North Yorkshire · Yorkshire and the Humber
Quick answer
The Malham Cove and Gordale Scar Circular is a 5.8-mile walk through some of the Yorkshire Dales' most dramatic limestone scenery. Dogs must be kept on leads near livestock. Six stiles make this route better suited to medium and large dogs.
Walk route
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Distance
5.8 miles
Time
2h 10m - 2h 50m
Difficulty
Moderate
Off-lead
No
Stiles
6
Parking
Available
Nearest pub
The Lister Arms, Malham
Nearest cafe
Beck Hall Cafe, Malham
About this walk
One of the most dramatic walks in the Yorkshire Dales, this circular route takes in the vast limestone amphitheatre of Malham Cove, the limestone pavement above, and the spectacular gorge of Gordale Scar. The terrain is rugged and there are several stiles, so best suited to fit medium and large dogs.
Walk highlights
- ✦Malham Cove limestone cliff face
- ✦Limestone pavement with wildflowers
- ✦Gordale Scar dramatic gorge
- ✦Janet's Foss waterfall
Terrain
🗓 Seasonal notes
Spring and autumn offer the best conditions. Summer is busy -- arrive early. Winter ice on limestone pavement requires care.
🅿️ Parking
Pay and display at Malham National Park car park
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