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Bus station hiking trails around Scosthrop offer access to the dramatic limestone landscapes of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. The region is characterized by distinctive limestone pavements, cliffs, and gorges, providing varied terrain for outdoor activities. Hikers can explore paths through valleys, alongside waterways, and across rolling hills. This area is known for its unique geology, shaped by ancient ice ages, making it a prime destination for exploring natural features.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
4.9
(45)
352
hikers
19.7km
05:28
350m
350m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.8
(4)
46
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11.6km
03:24
310m
310m
Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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4.6
(5)
43
hikers
9.12km
02:25
90m
90m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.4
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26
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8.90km
02:24
120m
120m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
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30
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11.3km
03:13
260m
260m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This is a great short walk with plenty of step to the top of the cove
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Where the scene in Harry Potter was filmed where Harry and Hermione sat in the Deathly Hallows. Harry & Hermione set up camp in a tent on the Limestone Pavement at the top of Malham Cove, scenes from the film feature views across Malhamdale including the view to Cawden and down to Malham Village and Kirkby Malham. There is amazing views from this point over the scarred landscape. Malham Cove is a 70m (230ft) high curved crag of carboniferous limestone formed after the last ice age. Meltwater, particularly from Malham Tarn, cut back the cove as it fell over the edge as a waterfall. This erosion took place more actively at the lip of the fall, hence the curved shape. The cove was formed by glaciers that plucked rock from the cliff face and carried it away, and by meltwater that eroded the cliff face after the glaciers melted. The top of the cove is a limestone pavement with a distinctive pattern of limestone blocks called clints and fissures called grykes. The grykes have a more humid and warmer microclimate than the pavement, which supports different plant life. The top of the limestone has dry, stony conditions that support plants like Rock Rose and Thyme. Malham Cove once had a waterfall that was larger than Niagara Falls. The last time water flowed over the waterfall was in the 19th century, until extreme rain in 2015. Malham Cove is a short walk from the village of Malham, and is popular with rock climbers. Malham Cove has been featured in several films and TV shows, including Wuthering Heights, the previously mentioned Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, and The Trip.
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There are 14 distinct hiking trails around Scosthrop that are easily accessible from bus stations, allowing you to explore the stunning Yorkshire Dales without a car. These routes offer a variety of distances and difficulties.
Yes, there are 4 easy hiking routes available from bus stations in the Scosthrop area. These trails are generally shorter and have less elevation gain, making them suitable for a relaxed outing. For example, the Malham Village – View of Malham village loop from Airton is a moderate option with gentle ascents.
The bus station hikes around Scosthrop traverse the dramatic limestone landscapes of the Yorkshire Dales. You can expect to see impressive limestone pavements, towering cliffs, picturesque valleys, and tranquil waterways. The region is known for its distinctive geology, shaped by ancient ice ages.
Several routes offer stunning natural features. The Gordale Scar Waterfall – Janet's Foss loop from Kirkby Malham takes you past both the dramatic Gordale Scar and the charming Janet's Foss waterfall. You can also find the impressive Gordale Scar Waterfall and Woodland Path to Janet's Foss as highlights in the area.
Absolutely. The iconic Malham Cove, with its towering cliff face and extensive limestone pavement, is a prominent feature in the area. The Janet's Foss – Limestone Pavement at Malham Cove loop from Kirkby Malham is a longer route that includes this spectacular landmark.
Yes, the Scosthrop area offers numerous scenic viewpoints. You can enjoy panoramic views from locations like Warrendale Knotts and Attermire Scar on Scosthrop Moor. Highlights such as Weets Top also provide excellent vistas of the surrounding Dales.
Many of the trails in the Scosthrop area are suitable for families, especially the easier and moderate routes. The diverse terrain, including paths through valleys and alongside waterways, offers engaging experiences for all ages. Always check the route details for distance and elevation to ensure it matches your family's ability.
The Yorkshire Dales National Park is generally very dog-friendly, and many of the trails around Scosthrop welcome dogs. However, please keep dogs on a lead, especially near livestock, and always follow the Countryside Code. Some routes may pass through stiles or areas where dogs might need assistance.
Yes, many of the bus station accessible routes around Scosthrop are circular, allowing you to return to your starting point without retracing your steps. Examples include the Mark House Lane – Mark House Lane Bridleway loop from Airton and the View of Hanlith – Weets Top Trig Point loop from Airton.
Spring, summer, and early autumn are generally the most popular times for hiking in Scosthrop, offering pleasant weather and vibrant landscapes. However, the dramatic scenery can be enjoyed year-round. Be prepared for changeable weather conditions, especially in winter, and always check local forecasts before heading out.
The Scosthrop area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning and varied limestone landscapes, the impressive natural features like Malham Cove and Gordale Scar, and the well-maintained network of paths that make for rewarding outdoor experiences.


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