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Top 2 Gorges around Rathmell

Best canyons around Rathmell are found within the broader Yorkshire Dales National Park, a region known for its dramatic geological formations. While Rathmell itself is a village in North Yorkshire, the surrounding area features numerous limestone gorges, ravines, and ghylls. These natural features offer diverse outdoor experiences, from scenic walks to more adventurous explorations of water-carved landscapes.

Best canyons around Rathmell

  • The most popular canyon-like feature is Malham Cove, a natural monument that features a 70-meter high, curving limestone…

Last updated: August 13, 2026

Malham Cove

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The 230 feet (70 m) high, gently curving cliff of Malham Cove will take your breath away. A spectacular geological formation in its own right, the views from above the …

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Trow Gill

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Myself and a friend walked this route recently. We arrived at Trow Gill and uttered the words: "Wow, it's like being on Skull Island in King Kong!" A good place …

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Catrigg Force Waterfall

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Nestled in a secluded woodland gorge, Catrigg Force is a hidden gem in the Yorkshire Dales. The composer Edward Elgar is rumoured to have been a huge fan of this …

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Watlowes Dry Valley

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The trail up (or down) the dry valleys between Malham Tarn and Malham Cove make great, exciting walking.

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Gemma
June 28, 2026, Trow Gill

fox holes, just before the left hand turn into trow gill

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Just off this walk through the gate, we didn't choose today to go down to see the waterfall. Just be aware that you need to re-trace your steps to get back in the track (THERE IS NO EXIT AT THE BOTTOM)

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This spectacular waterfall makes a good objective for a run from Ribblesdale below

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Andy
August 31, 2024, Malham Cove

Limestone pavement above Mallam.incredable

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Watlowes is the dry valley leading North from Malham Cove to Malham Tarn. It showcases the areas well known natural limestone and offers spectacular views.

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Here is so wonderful. I want to come here with geometry dash subzero at https://geometrydashsubzero.io

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Part of the best route when ascending or descending Ingelborough. Well worth adding to your route and is one of my favourite circular Dales hikes

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Andy
January 13, 2024, Trow Gill

Very impressive narrow gorge

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some notable gorges and canyon-like features near Rathmell?

The Rathmell area, situated near the Yorkshire Dales National Park, is renowned for its dramatic geological formations, including limestone gorges, ravines, and 'ghylls'. Notable examples include the Malham Cove area, known for its massive cliff and limestone pavement, and Trow Gill, a dramatic dry gorge. Further afield, you'll find the aquatic adventures of the Ingleton Waterfalls Trail area and the challenging descents of How Stean Gorge.

Are there family-friendly gorges or walks suitable for children near Rathmell?

Yes, there are options suitable for families. Catrigg Force Waterfall, nestled in a secluded woodland gorge, is a hidden gem that offers a pleasant walk to a beautiful waterfall. The Trow Gill path is also described as a good place for kids to learn to use their hands and feet, offering an adventurous feel.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near these gorges and canyon-like features?

Beyond exploring the gorges themselves, the area around Rathmell offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, mountain biking routes, and easy hikes. For more adventurous experiences, some gorges in the wider Yorkshire Dales, like those in the Ingleton Waterfalls Trail area, offer guided canyoning or gorge walking with jumps, flumes, and abseiling.

Are there options for beginners or less experienced adventurers interested in canyoning or gorge walking?

While some experiences like How Stean Gorge are quite challenging, the Ingleton Waterfalls Trail area offers canyoning activities suitable for both novices and more experienced adventurers. These often include options to bypass obstacles, making them accessible for those new to the sport. For a less intense but still adventurous experience, exploring gorges like Trow Gill or the path to Catrigg Force Waterfall provides a taste of the region's dramatic landscapes.

What natural features can I expect to see when visiting the gorges near Rathmell?

The gorges and canyon-like features in this region showcase stunning limestone geology. You'll encounter towering cliffs like Malham Cove, impressive waterfalls such as Catrigg Force Waterfall, and unique formations like the deeply eroded limestone pavement above Malham Cove. Other features include dramatic narrow ravines, cascades, plunge pools, and ancient, water-carved channels.

What do visitors enjoy most about exploring the gorges and canyon-like areas around Rathmell?

Visitors frequently highlight the breathtaking views and the sense of adventure. The spectacular geological formations, sculpted by glaciers over millennia, offer awe-inspiring sights. Many appreciate the opportunity for exciting walking, with some describing places like Trow Gill as feeling like a scene from a movie. The secluded nature of some spots, like Catrigg Force Waterfall, is also a big draw.

Is there parking available near the popular gorges?

Yes, for popular locations like Malham Cove, there is plenty of parking available in the nearby village. For other, more secluded spots, parking might be more limited, often requiring parking in a nearby village or designated lay-by and walking to the site.

Are there any hidden or less-known gorges worth exploring near Rathmell?

While not directly in Rathmell, the wider Yorkshire Dales region has several less-known but remarkable features. Hell Gill, located between Hawes and Kirkby Stephen, is a truly remarkable natural canyon, over 500 meters long and very narrow, offering a unique exploration experience. Catrigg Force Waterfall is also considered a well-kept secret, far away from crowds.

What is the best time of year to visit the gorges and canyon-like features?

The Yorkshire Dales are beautiful year-round, but spring and summer offer the most pleasant weather for walking and exploring, with longer daylight hours. Autumn brings stunning foliage. If you plan on aquatic activities like canyoning, warmer months are generally preferred. After heavy rain, features like Hull Pot and waterfalls are particularly impressive, but paths can be slippery.

What should I wear for exploring the gorges and canyon-like areas?

For general exploration and walking, wear sturdy walking boots or shoes with good grip, as paths can be uneven and rocky. Layered clothing is advisable due to changeable weather in the Dales. If you're participating in guided canyoning or gorge walking, specific gear like wetsuits, helmets, and harnesses will typically be provided by the activity operator.

Can I find places to eat or drink near the gorges?

Yes, for popular locations like Malham Cove, there are good village pubs and cafes nearby. Many of the villages surrounding the Yorkshire Dales' natural attractions offer options for refreshments, from traditional pubs to small cafes.

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