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Hiking around Healey, North Yorkshire, is characterized by rolling hills, expansive moorland, and scenic river valleys, including parts of Nidderdale. The region features a mix of open landscapes, reservoir paths, and historical sites. Hikers can expect varied terrain with moderate elevation changes across the area.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A hidden gem and interesting story behind the construction of the Temple. Beautiful views and an interesting undulating walk through stunning countryside.
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This is a lovely area of woodland made up of coniferous and deciduous trees. Although it doesn't have direct historical ties to ancient Druids, the name still offers a sense of mysticism. Nearby you can find the Gouthwaite Reservoir and town of Pateley Bridge.
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the drive to the temple was well worth it. You will find a cafe, and family area, before a short walk up to the temple. the set up of the rock formations is mind blowing, but very interesting. a big tick for me to visit again.
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A long and remote walk across Caldbergh Moor and Agra Moor, crossing and passing a number of gills and becks such Backstone Gill and Scale Gill. Very moorland-ish (outlandish?) to the west, slowly 'greening-up' as you get close to the eastern end of this segment. You will experience a wonderful sense of freedom walking this stretch, and will probably find yourself on your own here (unless you're walking with friends, of course!)
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The bridge over the River Burn here was installed in 2000 (otherwise, it would've been paddling through the water, I expect!), which is useful. This valley of the River Burn is very beautiful, with the heathery slopes all around you. A shooting house overlooks the bridge, perched up on a little hill above the track.
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A picturesque footbridge over the peacefully flowing River Burn. This river has its source above Colsterdale and goes later to join the River Ure near Masham.
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This bridge was built by The Leeds Corporation and carries the Masham/Lofthouse road over the reservoir. It's an interesting multi-arched construction, pleasant to look at, with rather lovely views of the reservoir from the bridge itself.
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There is a valve tower here on the dam on the Roundhill Reservoir (the larger Leighton Reservoir to the north-east). The dam was built by the town of Harrogate between 1903 and 1911. The water was pumped from here to Harlow Hill in Harrogate.
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Healey offers a wide variety of hiking opportunities, with over 230 routes recorded on komoot. These range from easy strolls to more challenging day hikes, ensuring there's something for every ability level.
Yes, Healey has 77 easy routes suitable for families. Many of these explore the scenic reservoir paths and gentle valley trails. For example, you can find pleasant walks around the reservoirs that are generally less strenuous.
Hiking around Healey, North Yorkshire, is characterized by rolling hills, expansive moorland, and scenic river valleys, including parts of Nidderdale. You'll encounter a mix of open landscapes, reservoir paths, and historical sites, with moderate elevation changes across the area.
Many of the trails in Healey are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. A popular option is The Druid's Temple & Sole Beck loop from High Knowle, which is a moderate 4.7-mile walk exploring historical features and natural streams.
Healey's trails often lead to interesting landmarks. You can explore the unique stone formations at The Druid's Temple, or discover historical sites like Middleham Castle and Marmion Tower. The area also features impressive structures like Scar House Reservoir Dam.
Yes, for those seeking a more strenuous experience, Healey offers 31 difficult routes. An example of a challenging hike is the Leighton Reservoir Bridge – Roundhill Reservoir Dam loop from Ilton-cum-Pott, which covers nearly 19 km and involves significant elevation changes.
The hiking routes in Healey are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 700 reviews. Hikers often praise the varied terrain, the scenic reservoir paths, and the opportunities to explore both open moorland and historical sites.
Absolutely. Some routes connect to local villages and towns. For instance, the Masham Market Square – Black Sheep Brewery loop from Fearby allows you to experience the charm of Masham Market Square and its local offerings.
While Healey itself offers numerous day hikes, its location within Nidderdale means it's part of a wider network of trails. Longer routes often incorporate sections of the region's expansive moorland and river valleys, providing opportunities for extended walks.
To fully appreciate the Nidderdale valley, consider routes like The Millennium Bridge and Caldbergh Moor loop from Gollinglith Foot. This moderate 17.1 km path offers expansive views across Caldbergh Moor and the picturesque Nidderdale valley.
The diverse landscapes of Healey, including its moorlands, woodlands, and reservoir areas, provide excellent habitats for various bird species. Many trails offer quiet spots ideal for bird watching, especially around the reservoirs and more secluded valley paths.
Healey is known for its reservoir paths. You can find numerous routes that loop around or connect the reservoirs, offering serene waterside walks. The Leighton Reservoir Bridge – Roundhill Reservoir Dam loop from Ilton-cum-Pott is a prime example, showcasing the beauty of these water features.


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