Guisecliff and Nidderdale
Walk down the road. There are good verges at first, but take care lower down where the road narrows between walls. On a left-hand bend below the steepest section, turn right on a track opposite a footpath sign.
Follow the track past High Westcliffe and Far High Westcliffe then out through a gate into a field. Go ahead to an old gatepost, and then bear slightly left to follow a track to a gate into woodland.
Follow the track winding through the woods and out into another field. Stay with the track until it bends left again, then turn sharp right along the lower edge of the field to another gate, with a gap-stile alongside, back into the woods.
Follow the path ahead, between holly trees and on through the woods. Another path comes up from the left; keep ahead here, slightly uphill. Ignore another track leading off left and follow the main path as it curves right then forks. Take the right-hand fork towards large boulders; just beyond these you will see Guisecliff Tarn.
Return to the fork and turn right to continue uphill. The path soon swings left and runs fairly level across the slope. Approaching the edge of the woods, the path bears right and soon goes up the hill.
Climb the hill, keeping close to a wall on the left, past a quarry and towards a telecoms mast. Go through a gate left of the mast, ahead a few paces across a track, then turn right along the enclosing fence. A sign here warns of dangerous crevasses, so take great care. Follow the fence round, then turn left alongside a wall. Go over a stile and continue. Before long you will see one of the crevasses on the left. The path continues to be safe enough but sometimes runs close to similar holes which are partly hidden by vegetation, especially in summer.
The wall isn’t continuous but the path is easy to follow. There are a few branches off to the right, which visit the edge of the crags. The views are impressive but the drop is considerable.
Continue until the path alongside the wall reaches moor on the left at a stile. Continue along the path, following the wall then cutting off a corner to a gate near Yorke’s Folly. Pass just right of the folly and follow the path downhill back to the start.
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