Dales Way and Conistone Dib Loop
Dales Way and Conistone Dib Loop
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Embark on the Dales Way and Conistone Dib Loop, a moderate hike through the picturesque Yorkshire Dales. This 7.7-mile (12.3 km) route takes you through wild scenery, offering 613 feet (187 metres) of elevation gain over approximately 3 hours and 22 minutes. You will experience the dramatic Conistone Dib, a…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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339 m
Highlight • Settlement
Tip by
5.03 km
Highlight • Natural
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6.17 km
Highlight • Climb
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12.0 km
Highlight • Natural Monument
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12.3 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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5.69 km
2.51 km
2.29 km
1.37 km
482 m
Surfaces
7.58 km
1.99 km
1.02 km
926 m
677 m
147 m
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Highest point (330 m)
Lowest point (170 m)
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This hike is considered moderate to hard, suitable for those with good fitness. You should expect significant elevation changes, including steep inclines and declines. The lowest point is around 180 meters, and the highest can reach 514 meters. The Conistone Dib section involves rocky ground and a short, steep scramble.
The trail is generally accessible from Conistone village, which is about a 20-minute drive from Skipton. Parking options would typically be found within or on the outskirts of Conistone village, though specific car park details are best checked locally upon arrival.
The loop offers diverse and stunning scenery. Key highlights include the dramatic limestone gorge of Conistone Dib, impressive tall limestone cliffs, and expansive views of the iconic Wharfedale Valley. You'll also pass through charming Grassington village, and encounter unique geological features like Hill Castles Scar Limestone Pavement and Linton Falls. Keep an eye out for Conistone Pie, a rocky outcrop offering epic views.
Walking up Conistone Dib involves slightly rocky ground and some small rock steps. There's a short, steep scramble near the top to exit the gorge. While generally manageable for agile adults, it requires some agility and may not be suitable for everyone. Proper footwear is essential, as parts can be wet and boggy.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and summer offer the most pleasant conditions with longer daylight hours and generally drier paths. Autumn provides beautiful foliage. During winter, some sections, especially in Conistone Dib, can be wet and potentially icy, requiring extra caution and appropriate gear.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on this loop. However, as parts of the trail traverse open moorland and fields where livestock may be present, it's crucial to keep dogs on a leash, especially during lambing season. Always follow the Countryside Code and ensure your dog is under control.
Yes, the route incorporates significant sections of the Dales Way, a well-known long-distance hiking trail. You may also encounter shorter segments of the Yorkshire Dales Cycleway, Lady Anne's Way, and other local paths like Bank Lane and Scot Gate Lane.
The trail starts near Conistone village, and the larger Grassington village is also nearby. Both offer amenities such as cafes, pubs, and potentially accommodation options for pre- or post-hike refreshments.
No, you do not need a permit or to pay an entrance fee to hike this loop within the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Access to public footpaths and open access land is generally free. However, please respect the local environment, follow the Countryside Code, and be mindful of private land.
While the trail is generally manageable, the Conistone Dib section involves rocky ground and a short scramble, which requires a degree of agility. Younger children or those less agile might find this part challenging. The longer 11.2 km loop typically takes 3-4 hours, so consider your family's fitness and experience.
Given the varied terrain and potential for wet and boggy sections, especially higher up and in Conistone Dib, sturdy waterproof hiking boots are highly recommended. Layers of clothing are advisable for changing weather, along with waterproof outerwear. Bring sufficient water, snacks, and a map or GPS device.
Brilliant walk. Wharfe in flood. Climb up the Dib a must.
Good hike...some aspects really nice but elements are barren moorland. All about the company though!