White Wells and the Swastika Stone
Take the ascending path from the uppermost corner of the car park, heading right at a fork, over a footbridge, then left at the subsequent three junctions to a driveway. Cross the grassy area in front of you to Wells Road.
Turn right along the pavement, keeping ahead into Westwood Drive when the road forks by Westwood Lodge. Maintain direction when the road bends off to the right, to enter quiet Westwood Drive, which in turn becomes Panorama Drive. Some 385yds (352m) later, by a house named Shambles Corner, take a walled path, signed ‘Hebers Ghyll’, to a wooden gate.
Pass through this into open country, turning right, past a small reservoir. A footbridge carries the path over waterfalls at Heber’s Ghyll. The less distinct moorside path beyond soon passes through a latched metal gate and crosses a second stream. Bear left at a junction encountered after 30yds (27m) to follow a moor-edge track right, to a small fenced enclosure on Woodhouse Crag, within which lies the Swastika Stone.
Stepping away from the crag edge you’ll find a broad track. Take this, heading back in the direction you came from, enjoying fine views towards the Cow and Calf rocks far ahead and, to your left, Wharfedale. After passing through a gate and crossing a beck, the trail brings you to the gate that you encountered at the end of Point 2.
Don’t go through the gate this time. Turn right and 700yds (640m) later fork left, below a small car park, to cross Spicey Beck and meet a road beyond. Cross and hop up the bank opposite to find the path’s continuation. Turn left for 550yds (503m) to its intersection with the driveway for White Wells Spa Cottage. If you’re in need of refreshment and a flag is flying, turn right. Otherwise, turn left, down to Wells Road, and bear right there to return to the car park.
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