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Harewood

Easy hikes and walks around Harewood

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Easy hiking trails around Harewood traverse a diverse landscape characterized by managed parklands, rolling hills, and extensive woodlands. The region features paths alongside the River Wharfe and significant water bodies like Eccup Reservoir and the Harewood lake. Gentle elevations, such as Rawden Hill, offer wide vistas across the countryside. The network of trails provides options for easy, shorter walks through ancient woodlands and scenic parklands.

Best easy hiking trails around Harewood

  • The most popular easy hiking route is Sellack &…

Last updated: May 19, 2026

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Sellack & Hoarwithy loop from Kynaston Turn

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Embark on an easy hike through the classic English countryside with the Sellack & Hoarwithy loop. This gentle route covers 4.4 miles (7.0 km) and involves a modest elevation gain…

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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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December 1, 2025, St Mary's, Little Birch

A small chapel in an isolated spot at the top of the hill, next to the well named Church Farm, Little Birch.

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A small traditional sandstone church in a hollow on the edge of the village of Little Dewchurch.

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December 1, 2025, Athelstan's Wood

Athelstan's Wood, once owned by the Bishops of Hereford and named after the 11th century Bishop Athelstan - it is now owned by the Duchy of Cornwall. There are a number of permissive paths through and round the wood which is mainly conifer plantation, but there are old deciduous trees as well.

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This unusual and eyecatching church up on it's hill dominates the village of Hoarwithy, and it's most spectacular feature is the Italianate tower.

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According to Harper Bridges - This bridge was commissioned by the congregations of the churches of Sellack Boat and King’s Caple and built in 1895. The towers are of tubular cast iron, with nameplate transoms embossed “Louis Harper AIMCE, Maker, Aberdeen”. The original cables to common anchorages are still in place, as are their hangers. However, at some stage (nobody seems to know when or why) further short cables were clamped to the original, presumably to support areas of wear and avoid cable replacement. This has led to crowding at the saddles. However, the bridge is still used and the local churches continue to hold their ‘Bridge Thanksgiving’ ceremony each year. This area is noted for its flooding but so far the bridge has held since the arched deck remains above the flow, although the approaches are inundated. It lacks the original longitudinal deck boarding but the original camber is well maintained. This bridge is the best illustration of the method of attachment of hangars to main cable employed by John and Louis Harper

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the views from this place are beautiful, the effort to reach this place as well

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Great place with fantastic views.

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December 8, 2022, Higgins' Well

Hidden a quiet part of Little Birch village, the brickwork of Higgins' Well dates from the early 19th century. Some improvements were added later, including a large pool as an animal trough for use during Victoria's diamond jubilee. Higgins Well has long been an important and unfailing supply of water for the village. A local legend about the well, as told on http://www.visitoruk.com/Hereford/little-birch-C592-V11335.html runs as follows: "The original outlet for the waters of the well was in a meadow at the top of the steep bank which rises above the present well. The owner of this meadow became so annoyed at the trespasses of the villagers across his land to the well that he had it filled up. However, shortly afterwards, while smoking his pipe in the great chimney corner of his house, he was startled by a sudden eruption of water under his feet." "To his untutored mind, the waters forcing this new outlet were a sign that the guardian spirit protecting the local people's rights was asserting itself. To appease this spirit, but determined not to reopen the well, he moved down to the present site and started to dig. In due course water began to bubble up through the underlying rock and, miraculously, the inrush in the chimney corner disappeared. The water spirit was obviously satisfied that water was once again made available to the people. This "act of contrition" resulted in local immortality for Mr Higgins."

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many easy hiking trails are available around Harewood?

Harewood offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails. There are over 50 easy routes available, traversing diverse landscapes from managed parklands to riverside paths and woodlands. In total, the region features more than 110 hiking routes for various ability levels.

Are there family-friendly easy walks in Harewood?

Yes, Harewood is an excellent destination for family-friendly walks. Many paths within the Harewood House Estate are well-maintained and suitable for families, including attractions like the Adventure Playscape. The varied terrain, with gentle elevations and woodlands, provides engaging experiences for all ages.

Can I bring my dog on the easy hiking trails in Harewood?

Many of the easy hiking trails in Harewood are dog-friendly, allowing you to explore the scenic parklands and woodlands with your canine companion. However, always check specific route details for any restrictions, especially within managed estates or areas with livestock, and keep dogs on a lead where required.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see on easy hikes around Harewood?

Easy hikes around Harewood showcase a rich variety of natural features. You'll encounter expansive managed parklands, rolling hills offering wide vistas, and tranquil riverside paths along the River Wharfe. Significant water bodies like Eccup Reservoir and the 32-acre lake at Harewood are prominent, providing habitats for diverse wildlife and stunning reflections of the surrounding woodlands.

Are there any circular easy walks in Harewood?

Yes, many easy routes in Harewood are designed as circular walks, allowing you to start and finish at the same point without retracing your steps. An example is the Sellack & Hoarwithy loop from Kynaston Turn, which offers scenic views through varied terrain.

What are the best times of year to enjoy easy hikes in Harewood?

Harewood's easy trails are enjoyable year-round, with each season offering a unique experience. Spring brings vibrant displays of daffodils and bluebells in the woodlands, while autumn transforms the landscape with stunning foliage reflected in the tranquil waters. Summer provides pleasant conditions for exploring, and even in winter, the managed parklands offer crisp, scenic walks, though some paths can be muddy after rain, requiring sturdy, waterproof boots.

What are some interesting landmarks or attractions near the easy hiking trails?

While hiking easy trails around Harewood, you can discover several interesting landmarks. Consider visiting the historic Sellack Suspension Bridge or the Ross-on-Wye Market House. For natural beauty, the Haugh Woods Butterfly Trails offer a chance to spot diverse wildlife.

Are there opportunities for wildlife spotting on easy walks?

Absolutely. Harewood's diverse ecosystem, including its woodlands and the lake, is home to a variety of wildlife. Hikers often have opportunities to see otters, foxes, badgers, and numerous bird species like kingfishers and woodpeckers. You might even spot Highland cattle along certain loops, such as those around the Harewood House Estate.

What do other hikers say about the easy trails in Harewood?

The easy trails in Harewood are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 250 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the region's diverse scenery, well-maintained paths, and the peaceful atmosphere of its woodlands and parklands, making it a popular choice for accessible outdoor adventures.

Are there any easy trails that offer views of Harewood House?

Yes, several easy trails provide excellent views of the historic Harewood House and its extensive grounds. The Harewood House Estate is central to many popular routes, allowing you to enjoy the architectural grandeur and beautifully landscaped parklands as part of your walk.

How long do easy hikes in Harewood typically take?

The duration of easy hikes in Harewood varies, but many are designed for shorter, more accessible experiences. For example, the Nether Wood loop from Aconbury is an easy 2.0 miles (3.2 km) path that can be completed in about 1 hour. Other routes, like the River Wye and Mansell's Ferry loop from Brockhampton, are around 3.9 miles (6.2 km) and typically take under 2 hours.

Are there easy trails accessible by public transport in Harewood?

While Harewood is primarily accessed by car, some routes may be reachable via local bus services to Harewood village or nearby areas. It's advisable to check local public transport schedules and route maps in advance to plan your journey to specific trailheads.

What should I wear for easy hikes in Harewood, especially in autumn?

For easy hikes in Harewood, especially during autumn, it's recommended to wear layers to adapt to changing temperatures. Sturdy, waterproof hiking boots are essential, as some paths can become muddy after rain. A waterproof jacket is also advisable, along with comfortable clothing suitable for walking through woodlands and open parklands.

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