Guisecliff and Nidderdale

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"Guisecliff’s stark crags loom above lush woods, while the moors provide vast prospects."
Walk directions

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.

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  Terrain  - Field, woodland and moorland paths, generally clear, 2 stiles
  Landscape  - Lush pastures and rocky woodlands below heather moors with a fringe of crags
  Dog friendliness  - Well-behaved dogs can be off the lead in the woods
  Parking  - Small parking area with information board on sharp bend of Nought Bank Road
  Toilets en route  - Glasshouses and Pateley Bridge
About the walk
Nidderdale lies outside the Yorkshire Dales National Park but has the status of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (National Landscape). It was recognised as a worthy landscape in the 1950s (when Britain’s first national parks were created) but did not achieve formal designation as an AONB until...
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About the area
North Yorkshire, with its two National Parks and two designated Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is England’s largest county and one of the most rural. This is prime walking country, from the heather-clad heights of the North York Moors to the limestone country that is so typical of the Yorkshire Dales – a place of contrasts and discoveries, of history and legend.
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Guisecliff and Nidderdale

Recommended by
Our view
"Guisecliff’s stark crags loom above lush woods, while the moors provide vast prospects."
Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Field, woodland and moorland paths, generally clear, 2 stiles
  Landscape - Lush pastures and rocky woodlands below heather moors with a fringe of crags
  Dog friendliness - Well-behaved dogs can be off the lead in the woods
  Parking - Small parking area with information board on sharp bend of Nought Bank Road
  Toilets en route - Glasshouses and Pateley Bridge
About the walk
Nidderdale lies outside the Yorkshire Dales National Park but has the status of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (National Landscape). It was recognised as a worthy landscape in the 1950s (when Britain’s first national parks were created) but did not achieve formal designation as an AONB until...
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About the area
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North Yorkshire
North Yorkshire, with its two National Parks and two designated Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is England’s largest county and one of the most rural. This is prime walking country, from the heather-clad heights of the North York Moors to the limestone country that is so typical of the Yorkshire Dales – a place of contrasts and discoveries, of history and legend.