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Top Local Walks Around Bolton Abbey Estate and Skipton in the Yorkshire Dales: Why Catgill Farm is the Perfect Base for Hiking Enthusiasts

If you’re an avid hiker or simply love exploring the great outdoors, the Yorkshire Dales offers some of the best walking trails in the UK. Staying at Catgill Farm, whether you choose camping or glamping in our luxurious pods with hot tubs, provides the perfect base for your hiking adventures. Here are some of the best local walks around Bolton Abbey Estate, Skipton, and the wider Yorkshire Dales area.

Top Local Walks

Bolton Abbey Riverside Walk
  • Length: 4 miles
  • Highlights: This scenic walk takes you along the River Wharfe, through lush woodland, and past the iconic ruins of Bolton Abbey. Ideal for families and those looking for a leisurely stroll, this route offers beautiful river views and the opportunity to explore the historic abbey grounds.
The Strid and Valley of Desolation
  • Length: 6 miles
  • Highlights: Starting from the Bolton Abbey car park, this walk leads you to the dramatic Strid, where the River Wharfe narrows and rushes through a deep gorge. Continue on to the Valley of Desolation, which, despite its name, is a tranquil and picturesque area with a stunning waterfall.
Simon’s Seat
  • Length: 7 miles
  • Highlights: For those seeking a more challenging hike, Simon’s Seat offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Yorkshire Dales. The trail starts at Bolton Abbey and climbs through the heather moorland, rewarding you with spectacular vistas from the summit.
Embsay Crag
  • Length: 4 miles
  • Highlights: Starting in the nearby village of Embsay, this circular walk takes you up to Embsay Crag. The relatively short but steep climb is rewarded with stunning views over Skipton and the surrounding countryside.
Skipton Castle Woods
  • Length: 3 miles
  • Highlights: A gentle and scenic walk that takes you through ancient woodland surrounding the historic Skipton Castle. This route is perfect for families and history enthusiasts, offering a peaceful retreat in the heart of Skipton.
Malham Cove and Gordale Scar
  • Length: 8 miles
  • Highlights: A bit further afield, but well worth the drive, this walk takes you to the famous limestone formations of Malham Cove and Gordale Scar. The route includes dramatic landscapes, a hidden waterfall, and stunning views from the top of the cove.

Book Your Stay

If you love to hike and explore the great outdoors, Catgill Farm is the perfect base for your Yorkshire Dales adventure. Book your stay with us today and discover the best local walks around Bolton Abbey Estate, Skipton, and beyond. Whether you choose camping or glamping, you’ll enjoy a memorable and enjoyable experience at Catgill Farm.

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