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Easy hiking trails around Colsterdale are characterized by a diverse landscape of moorland, tranquil valleys, and sections of woodland, all within the Nidderdale National Landscape. The region features the River Burn, which flows through charming sections with mossy rocks and miniature waterfalls, and overlooks reservoirs like Scar House. Terrain varies from rolling hills and gentle farmland to heather moorland and gritstone plateaus, offering varied walking environments.
Last updated: June 30, 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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This 16th century Inn is full of character and fitting for a pub in Middleham which is famous for its many Racehorse yards
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Friendly family owned pub with a good selection of real ales
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Delightful spot on the river with stepping stones to cross.
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The Six Dales Trail only launched in 2010. It starts in Otley and meanders across the entire Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) to finish here at Middleham. So you are either at the start of the trek or the finish, depending on what direction you are hiking. The trail is 38 miles long (61 km) and is a fully waymarked route with heather moorland, rivers, parkland, and the famous Jervaulx Abbey. Here at Middleham is the fantastic Middleham Castle, which is well worth a visit.
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The village of Lodge on the edge of the valley had originally been established around a grange farm as part of the Cistercian Byland Abbey in medieval times. Occupied until the 1920's there are plaques against the ruined buildings and a small map on a display board showing you the locations of them. remains of the five buildings can still be seen and the ruined houses, with their stone flagged floors and old kitchen ranges they would have a bleak and simple lifestyle.
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There is a small shelter on the West side of the Dam along the access wall which has seats inside ideal for a picnic out of the wind and rain! (Although the birds also agree)
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The reservoir was built to supply water to the Bradford area of West Yorkshire. It was built by Bradford Corporation between 1904 and 1919, under an Act of Parliament in 1890 which also authorised the corporation to construct three other reservoirs in upper Nidderdale.
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Colsterdale offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with over 80 routes specifically categorized as easy. The entire region features over 270 hiking tours, catering to various preferences and abilities.
Easy hikes in Colsterdale feature a diverse landscape, from tranquil valleys and rolling hills to sections of woodland and gentle farmland. You'll encounter paths along the River Burn, which has charming sections with mossy rocks, and routes overlooking reservoirs. The terrain is generally accessible, avoiding steep or challenging gradients.
Yes, Colsterdale has several easy circular walks. For example, the Cover Bridge Inn – Jervaulx Abbey loop from Middleham is an easy 6.7 km path offering riverside scenery and historical views. Another option is the shorter Jervaulx Abbey – Jervaulx Abbey Ruins loop from East Witton, which is 4 km and also circular.
Many easy trails in Colsterdale offer views of significant natural and historical landmarks. You can explore areas near the Scar House Reservoir Dam, or visit the intriguing The Druid's Temple, a recreated mystical henge. The River Burn itself features miniature waterfalls, and nearby Hackfall Wood also has a waterfall.
Absolutely. The region's easy trails, characterized by gentle gradients and varied scenery, are ideal for families. Many routes offer manageable distances and interesting points of interest, such as reservoirs and historical sites, to keep younger hikers engaged.
Colsterdale is generally dog-friendly, with many trails suitable for walks with your canine companion. However, as much of the area is working farmland and moorland, it's essential to keep dogs under close control, especially near livestock, and to follow local signage regarding leads.
Colsterdale offers beautiful hiking experiences throughout the year. Spring brings fresh greenery, while summer allows for longer days. August is particularly stunning when the heather moorland turns a vibrant purple. Autumn showcases rich colours, and even winter walks can be rewarding, offering a sense of solitude, though appropriate gear is essential.
Yes, many routes through Colsterdale and the surrounding moorland are less frequented, making them ideal if you're seeking solitude and a true sense of the wild. The extensive network of trails allows for exploration away from more popular spots.
The easy trails in Colsterdale are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.4 stars from over 800 reviews. Hikers often praise the tranquil atmosphere, diverse landscapes, and the sense of escape offered by the region's paths.
While Colsterdale itself is quite rural, surrounding villages and towns offer options for refreshments and accommodation. You can find pubs and cafes in nearby areas like Masham, which features Masham Market Square, and other villages within the Nidderdale National Landscape.
Public transport options directly into Colsterdale are limited due to its rural nature. Access is primarily by car. However, some bus services operate in the wider Nidderdale National Landscape, connecting larger towns, which may require further travel to reach specific trailheads.
Parking is typically available at key starting points for many trails, particularly near popular attractions like Scar House Reservoir or in the villages surrounding Colsterdale. It's advisable to check specific route details for designated parking areas.


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