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Hiking around Grosmont offers access to the diverse landscapes of the North York Moors National Park, characterized by expansive heather moorlands, deep valleys, and the scenic Esk Valley. The region features varied terrain, including riverside paths along the River Esk and routes leading to waterfalls and historical railway lines. Trails often traverse rolling hills and offer views of the surrounding countryside.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
4.7
(23)
272
hikers
12.2km
03:17
170m
170m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(3)
22
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7.68km
02:06
110m
110m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.7
(7)
20
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18.3km
04:58
260m
260m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
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58
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17.2km
04:45
300m
300m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.5
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17
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4.53km
01:15
80m
80m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Rail Trail follows the line of the original Whitby to Pickering Railway and is now preserved for exploration on foot. It shadows the North Yorkshire Moors Railway, so there's a good chance of spotting a steam train on the tracks.
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Esk Valley Mine (also known as Holme House Mine) was a Victorian ironstone mine near Grosmont, unique for being a deep-shaft operation with its own planned workers’ community. Unlike most local mines, which were drift mines (horizontal tunnels into hillsides), Esk Valley was a deep-shaft mine, with a shaft sunk about 60 metres straight down to reach the ironstone seam. Ore was hauled up using a steam-powered winding engine, whose base and boiler supports can still be seen today.
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Unique for its 1835 George Stephenson tunnel and its role as both a working engine shed and a visitor hub, the station is quite spectacular even on a dreary winter's day when there are no events on and no locomotives in the station. A flashback to the mid-twentieth century.
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Does what is says on the tin. It is steep, but not that long. Great views over the Esk Valley terraced houses and Spring Wood.
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Grosmont Bridge over the River Esk is a fascinating cluster of crossings — a stone road bridge, a footbridge, and a ford — each reflecting a different layer of local history and use. The stone road bridge was built in the 19th century, constructed in local sandstone, with a traditional arch design, it reflects the engineering style of the turnpike era when reliable river crossings were essential for trade and travel. It became especially important with the arrival of the Whitby–Pickering railway (1836), as Grosmont grew into a hub for ironstone mining and rail transport. The footbridge should not be missed - very narrow and quite long and high up. There is also a ford that predates both bridges.
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The Toll Cottage (sometimes referred to as the gatehouse) is linked to the Egton Manor estate, which is Grade II listed and dates to the 18th–19th centuries. This reflects the wider turnpike movement in Yorkshire, when landowners invested in better roads and recouped costs through tolls. Egton Bridge itself was a key crossing on the River Esk, and the toll road linked inland moorland communities with Whitby’s port, vital for trade in alum, jet, and agricultural goods.
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an experience in itself this beautiful authentic village where you can still experience how it was 100 years ago
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Mainly easy going, very steep steps and some rocky areas to navigate. £4 parking all day in the centre of the village.
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Grosmont offers a diverse selection of hiking trails, with over a dozen routes documented on komoot. These trails cater to various fitness levels, ranging from easy strolls to more challenging ascents through the North York Moors National Park.
Yes, Grosmont has several easy routes suitable for families. For instance, the Grosmont Steam Locomotive – View of Grosmont loop from Grosmont is an easy 4.5 km (2.8 miles) trail that takes about 1 hour 15 minutes, offering a chance to see the historic railway. Many paths along the River Esk are also gentle and accessible.
Many trails around Grosmont are dog-friendly, allowing you to explore the scenic Esk Valley and moorlands with your canine companion. However, as much of the area is within the North York Moors National Park, it's essential to keep dogs on a lead, especially near livestock and during ground-nesting bird season (March to July). Always check local signage for specific restrictions.
Yes, Grosmont is an excellent starting point for circular walks. A popular moderate option is the Egton Bridge – View of Grosmont loop from Grosmont, which is 7.7 km (4.8 miles) long and offers scenic views of the Esk Valley and Grosmont village. Another longer circular route is the Goathland railway station – Goathland Village loop from Grosmont, which takes you through charming Goathland village.
Hiking around Grosmont offers access to several notable attractions. You can visit the impressive Mallyan Spout Waterfall, the tallest waterfall in the North York Moors, by taking a route like the Goathland Village – Mallyan Spout Waterfall loop from Grosmont. The area also features the historic North Yorkshire Moors Railway, with the Grosmont Station itself being a significant attraction.
The best time to hike in Grosmont is generally from spring through autumn. Spring brings blooming wildflowers, while summer offers long daylight hours. Autumn is particularly beautiful as the heather on the moorlands turns purple and the foliage changes color. Winter hikes are possible but require appropriate gear due to potentially wet and cold conditions.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the Birch Hall Inn, Beck Hole – Mallyan Spout Waterfall loop from Grosmont is a difficult 19.2 km (11.9 miles) route with significant elevation changes. This trail offers rugged terrain and rewarding views, including another visit to the Mallyan Spout Waterfall.
The hiking trails in Grosmont are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 700 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the diverse landscapes, the charm of the North Yorkshire Moors Railway, and the variety of routes that cater to different abilities, from riverside paths to moorland ascents.
Grosmont is a station on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway, which can provide unique access to certain trailheads, particularly those connecting to Goathland. While local bus services might be limited, the railway itself offers a scenic way to reach starting points for walks along the historic line.
Parking is available in Grosmont village, often near the North Yorkshire Moors Railway station. It's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak season, as spaces can fill up quickly. Always check for any parking fees or restrictions upon arrival.
Grosmont village itself has amenities including cafes and pubs where you can refresh before or after your hike. Many routes also pass through or near other villages like Goathland, which is known for its quaint atmosphere and tearooms, providing convenient stops for refreshments along the way.
Hikes around Grosmont feature varied terrain. You can expect riverside paths along the River Esk, rolling hills, and expansive heather moorlands characteristic of the North York Moors National Park. Some paths are well-maintained, while others, especially those leading to features like Mallyan Spout, can be rocky and potentially slippery.


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