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Grewelthorpe Walks

3.91 miles (6.3 km)

Ordnance Survey Map Open Streetmap This circular walk around Grewelthorpe uses the Ripon Rowel long distance trail to visit Hackfall Woods and the River Ure. The route runs for a distance of about 4 miles using a mixture of public footpaths and country lanes.
You start the walk in the village and follow footpaths north east towards the river and the woods. Here you pick up the waymarked Ripon Rowel and follow it west into Hackfall Woods. The woods are a popular place with grottos, old temples, follies, waterfalls and riverside paths along the River Ure. You'll then climb to Limehouse Hill where there are splendid views of Masham Church, The Ruin and Mowbray Castle which was famously painted by Turner.
After descending the hill the route follows more woodland paths back into Grewelthorpe.

Grewelthorpe OS Map Ordnance survey map - Mobile GPS OS Map with Location tracking

Grewelthorpe Open Street Map Open Streetmap - Mobile GPS Map with Location tracking

Walks near Grewelthorpe

  • Ripon Rowel - This is a circular walk around the Yorkshire city of Ripon, visiting South Stainley, Markington and Masham
  • Hackfall Woods - These peaceful woods near Grewelthorpe have miles of nice walking trails to try
  • West Tanfield - This attractive North Yorkshire village has some lovely riverside paths, a popular long distance trail and a delightful local woodland park to explore.
  • Aislabie Walk - This walk follows a circuit that connected the estates and gardens of the Aislabie family in the 18th century
  • Kirkby Malzeard - This North Yorkshire based village is located in the Harrogate district just south of Grewelthorpe.
  • Studley Park and Fountains Abbey - This marvellous attraction boasts 800 acres of beautiful parkland set in the Yorkshire countryside
  • Newby Hall - This 18th century hall near Ripon has extensive grounds with views over the River Ure, herbaceous borders and woodland walks
  • Ripon Canal - Enjoy a short, waterside stroll along the Ripon Canal, on this easy walk in North Yorkshire
  • Masham Leaves Walk - A circular walk around the North Yorkshire town of Masham, visiting a series of stone sculptures.

Pubs/Cafes

Head to The Crown Inn in Grewelthorpe for some refreshments after your walk. The country pub is a popular draw for walkers coming from the woods. It has a good menu, a beer garden for fine days and is also very dog friendly. You can find it just to the south of the woods on Main Street in the pretty little village. Postcode is HG43BS for your sat navs.

Further Information and Other Local Ideas

One nice idea is to continue along the Ripon Rowel north into Masham. Here you'll find nice trails along the River Burn, the circular Masham Leaves Sculpture Walk and the splendid Swinton Estate with its deer park and expansive parkland.
Just to the east you can visit the neighbouring village of West Tanfield. Here you'll find the 15th century Marmion Tower, a fine 17th century riverside pub and the lovely Nosterfield Nature Reserve.

Photos

Part of Grewelthorpe - geograph.org.uk - 107342

 Part of Grewelthorpe. This the main street at the northern end of this large village.

The Duck Pond, Grewelthorpe - geograph.org.uk - 77659

The Duck Pond, Grewelthorpe. Photo taken on a suitably rainy day, - when all the ducks were on the village green rather than in the pond.

Former Hackfall Inn, Grewelthorpe - geograph.org.uk - 638583

Former Hackfall Inn, Grewelthorpe. This was the Hackfall Inn at the north end of the main village street until 1994. Now converted into a house.

The River Ure - geograph.org.uk - 116750

The River Ure. Photographed from the northern shore, looking east, the River Ure twists its way through the Hackfall gorge deep in the woods. Popular with canoeists.

View from Limehouse Hill - geograph.org.uk - 1222076

View from Limehouse Hill. The River Ure flows round this point; Masham Church can be seen in the distance

The Ure Valley from Mowbray Point - geograph.org.uk - 114131

Autumnal trees in the Ure Valley from Mowbray Point. Looking NE from Mowbray Point, the path of the hidden River Ure can be discerned in the trees of Hackfall Wood below. Beyond, the Vale of York.

GPS Files

GPX File

Grewelthorpe.gpx (On Desktop:Right Click>Save As. On Ipad/Iphone:Click and hold>Download Linked File)

Memory Map Route

Grewelthorpe.mmo (On Desktop:Right Click>Save As. On Ipad/Iphone:Click and hold >Download Linked File)