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The best waterfall hikes and walks around Hartlington

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Waterfall hiking trails around Hartlington are set within the picturesque Yorkshire Dales, an area defined by its rolling hills, distinctive dry-stone walls, and the meandering River Wharfe. The landscape features a mix of open fields, riverside paths, and varied terrain that provides opportunities for exploring natural cascades. This region offers a range of trails, from moderate paths along riverbanks to more challenging routes with greater elevation changes.

Best waterfall hiking trails around Hartlington

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Last updated: May 27, 2026

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Hebden Suspension Bridge – Linton Falls loop from Burnsall

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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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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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Yorkshire Dales National Park – A Walk in the Parks

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December 28, 2025, Grassington Village

Beautiful dales village. Famous as the filming location for ‘All Creatures Great and Small.’ There are lots of trails for walking and cycling directly from the village. Some lovely pubs and restaurants and boutique shops.

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Easy paths, mostly well marked.

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The original stone bridge was built in 1609. It was restored in 1884 following flood damage (Source: Yorkshire Dales National Park)

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A great traditional pub. Outdoor seating at the front on benches and a large beer garden at the rear looking over the River Wharfe

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When the River Wharfe isn't carrying too much water, it's a wonderful place to swim. It's also recommended in the "wild guide."

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Great place to cool off. Great fun for the kids.

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A very beautiful spot in the Yorkshire Dales. The series "The Doctor and the Dear Creature" was filmed here in 2020. (All Creatures Great and Small) The pub "The Devonshire" serves a delicious beer - Landlord Dark

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Great takeaway coffee here.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many waterfall hiking trails are there around Hartlington?

The Hartlington area, nestled in the Yorkshire Dales, offers a variety of waterfall hiking trails. Komoot features 10 distinct routes that explore the region's cascades and river valleys, providing options for different preferences and skill levels.

What are the difficulty levels of waterfall hikes in the Hartlington area?

The waterfall hikes around Hartlington range from moderate to difficult. You'll find 6 moderate routes, which often involve riverside walking and gentle ascents, and 4 difficult routes that feature more significant elevation gain and varied terrain. For example, the Burnsall Bridge – Barden Aqueduct Bridge loop from Burnsall is a challenging 12.7-mile hike with substantial elevation.

Are there any family-friendly waterfall hikes near Hartlington?

While the guide focuses on moderate to difficult routes, many sections of the trails, especially those along the River Wharfe and near villages like Burnsall and Grassington, can be enjoyed by families. The Hebden Suspension Bridge – Linton Falls loop from Burnsall, at 6.3 miles, offers a moderate option to experience riverside scenery and Linton Falls, which might be suitable for older children.

Can I bring my dog on waterfall trails in Hartlington?

Yes, dogs are generally welcome on trails in the Yorkshire Dales. However, it's crucial to keep them on a lead, especially in areas with livestock, near waterfalls, or on popular paths. Always follow the Countryside Code and ensure your dog is under control to protect wildlife and other hikers.

Are there circular waterfall walks available around Hartlington?

Many of the waterfall hikes around Hartlington are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Hebden Suspension Bridge – Grassington village loop from Burnsall and the Linton Falls – Grassington village loop from Burnsall, both offering a varied experience of the Dales landscape.

What kind of terrain can I expect on waterfall hikes in Hartlington?

You can expect a diverse range of terrain on waterfall hikes in Hartlington. Trails often follow riverside paths, which can be uneven or muddy, especially after rain. You'll also encounter rolling hills, open fields, and distinctive dry-stone walls. Some routes involve moderate ascents and descents, offering panoramic views of the Dales.

What are some notable waterfalls or natural features to look out for?

The Hartlington area is rich in natural beauty. Key features include the picturesque Linton Falls, which is a highlight on routes like the Hebden Suspension Bridge – Linton Falls loop. Further afield, you might encounter dramatic gorges like The Strid, known for its powerful, narrow section of the River Wharfe, which can be explored on the Barden Aqueduct Bridge – The Strid loop from Burnsall.

What is the best time of year to visit the waterfalls in the Yorkshire Dales?

The waterfalls in the Yorkshire Dales are beautiful year-round, but they are often at their most impressive after periods of heavy rain, typically in autumn or spring, when water levels are high. Summer offers pleasant hiking weather, while winter can provide a dramatic, frosty landscape, though trails may be more challenging due to ice or snow.

Where can I find parking for waterfall hikes near Hartlington?

Parking is generally available in the nearby villages that serve as starting points for many trails, such as Burnsall and Grassington. These villages often have designated car parks, though they can fill up quickly during peak seasons. Always check local signage for parking regulations and fees.

Is public transport available to reach waterfall hiking trailheads?

Public transport options to the smaller villages in the Yorkshire Dales, including those near Hartlington, can be limited. Buses connect some of the larger towns and villages, but services may be infrequent, especially on weekends and holidays. It's advisable to check local bus schedules in advance if you plan to rely on public transport.

What do other hikers say about the waterfall trails in Hartlington?

The trails around Hartlington are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.6 stars from over 870 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the stunning Dales scenery, the well-maintained paths, and the rewarding views of the waterfalls and river valleys. Nearly 9,000 hikers have used komoot to explore this beautiful region.

Are there any longer, more challenging waterfall hikes for experienced hikers?

Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, routes like the Burnsall Bridge – Barden Aqueduct Bridge loop from Burnsall offer a difficult 12.7-mile journey with significant elevation gain and expansive views. Another demanding option is the Barden Aqueduct Bridge – The Strid loop from Burnsall, which covers over 16 miles.

What should I wear or bring for a waterfall hike in Hartlington?

For waterfall hikes in the Yorkshire Dales, it's recommended to wear sturdy, waterproof hiking boots, as paths can be muddy and uneven. Layered clothing is advisable to adapt to changing weather conditions, and a waterproof jacket is essential. Don't forget water, snacks, a map or GPS device, and a fully charged phone.

Can I explore other natural attractions near the waterfall trails?

Absolutely! The Hartlington area is surrounded by diverse natural attractions. Beyond the waterfalls, you can explore impressive gorges such as Trollers Gill or visit significant peaks like Simon's Seat for panoramic views. The region also features unique limestone dales and vibrant wildflower meadows in summer.

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