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Easy hiking trails around Killerby, North Yorkshire, are characterized by their proximity to the Yorkshire Dales, offering access to rolling hills, river valleys, and agricultural landscapes. The area features a network of paths suitable for leisurely walks through farmlands and along waterways like the River Swale. This region provides a blend of open countryside and scattered rural settlements, ideal for accessible outdoor exploration.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Grange Lake was formed from the former RAF Scorton airfield, which was later turned into a gravel quarry.
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The plaque and memorial windsock were unveiled in 2013 to honor the airfield's role during World War II.
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A mill was recorded here in Little Crakehall in the Domesday Survey of 1086AD. The current mill dates mainly from the 17th century and is an excellent example of a country corn mill. It was once owned by the famed Neville family of Middleham Castle but became Crown Property in the 15th century and was sold by James I in 1624.
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There are maps situated at various points around the site. This one is in the car park
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Stone bridge close to Layland's Farm
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Walkers are also warmly welcomed in the church in Bolton-on-Swale. Coffee, tea and soft drinks available for free! The church also features an open pantry to meet the needs of financially vulnerable parishioners.
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The bridge was originally built in 1422, probably rebuilt in the late 16th century and widened in 1792.
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Brilliant café completely transformed. The scones are the best I have ever tasted
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There are over 15 easy hiking trails around Killerby, offering a variety of options for leisurely walks through the local countryside. In total, the area features 40 hiking routes, catering to different preferences.
Easy hikes around Killerby, particularly in North Yorkshire, will take you through picturesque river valleys, open farmlands, and gentle rolling hills. You'll often find routes following established paths along waterways like the River Swale, providing a blend of rural scenery and scattered settlements.
Yes, many of the easy trails are suitable for families. For example, the Scorton Lakes Walk Map – RAF Scorton Memorial Plaque loop from Catterick is a gentle 3.4-mile route that explores the area around Scorton Lakes, offering an accessible outing for all ages.
Absolutely. Many of the easy trails are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. A popular option is The Hildyard Arms loop from Colburn, which offers a pleasant 2.9-mile circular path through the local countryside.
The area around Killerby is rich in history and natural beauty. You can explore historical sites like the breathtaking ruins of Easby Abbey, or visit the historic Richmond Market Town and Castle. Many routes offer views of these significant points of interest.
Most easy trails in the Killerby area are dog-friendly, especially those through open countryside and along public footpaths. However, always keep dogs under control, particularly near livestock, and be mindful of local signage regarding leads. Remember to clean up after your pet.
While Killerby itself is a small rural location, nearby towns like Catterick and Richmond offer more public transport options. From these hubs, you may find local bus services that can get you closer to some trailheads. Planning ahead is recommended to check specific routes and timetables.
Parking is generally available in or near the starting points of many trails, especially in nearby villages or market towns like Catterick, Colburn, or Crakehall. Look for designated car parks or consider parking responsibly in village centers where allowed. For example, routes like the Ellerton Lake Café – Bolton-on-Swale Lake loop from Catterick often have parking options nearby.
The spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October) are generally the best for easy hiking around Killerby. During these seasons, the weather is milder, the landscapes are vibrant, and paths are typically drier. Winter walks can also be enjoyable, but some paths might be muddy or slippery, requiring appropriate footwear.
The easy trails in Killerby are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.1 stars from over 100 reviews. Hikers often praise the peaceful rural settings, the gentle terrain suitable for all abilities, and the scenic views of the river valleys and farmlands.
Yes, many easy walks in the area incorporate water features. The Catterick War Memorial – Catterick Bridge loop from Brompton-on-Swale offers pleasant riverside walking along the River Swale. Additionally, the Ellerton Lake Café – Bolton-on-Swale Lake loop from Catterick takes you past Ellerton Lake, providing lovely waterside views.
While Killerby itself is small, many easy routes start or pass through villages and market towns where you can find refreshments. For instance, the route The Hildyard Arms loop from Colburn is named after a local pub, suggesting a convenient stop. Nearby Richmond and Bedale market towns also offer various cafes and pubs.


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