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Hikes around Eavestone explore the Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The landscape is characterized by secluded lakes, such as Eavestone Lake, and woodlands with gritstone rock outcrops. The network of paths includes sections of long-distance trails, offering varied terrain for walkers.
Last updated: March 6, 2026
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. 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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5.65km
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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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wonderful trek around the stones but watch out can be very busy
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Small picturesque ford at Fell Beck with a weir slightly upstream. The weir can be difficult to spot in spring due to dense vegetation, but you can't fail to hear it.
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If you can stomach getting up very early for hikes and runs, then you will have the place to yourself. Absolutely stunning at around 6-7am in the early morning May sunshine.
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Riva Hill 245.6m P15.6 (806ft) (Hill ID: 512335) [JNSA s11332] County of Yorkshire Definitive List summit. Nidderdale National Landscape Definitive List summit.
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Wishing Stone, which is located near the precariously balanced ‘Idol’. The Wishing Stone is a tall rock, at the base of which there is an opening around a short stone pillar with a hole through it. The old guide book notes that people placed the middle finger of their right hand into the small hole, and then made a wish. Another reference mentions placing the right arm around the pillar itself, in order to bring luck. The Wishing Stone name may have been given to this rock feature by the tour guides, or it may have been another part of the areas older folklore. In either case it shows that the belief in wishing stones existed hereabouts, and was familiar to visitors. Wishing Stones in other parts of Britain often required some action or ritual to be performed before making the wish, such as walking around the rock 3 times. There may have been something similar at the Brimham Wishing Stone, perhaps involving crawling through a gap in the rock below the wishing pillar.
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Drinking water is available for free and there is toilets and hot drinks and cold
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Brimham Rocks is a dramatic collection of impressive rock formations located in Nidderdale. There is a loop walk a few miles long which is great for families.
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A fantastic National Trust site, where the main attraction is the staggering rock formations. It is also worthwhile walking through the woodlands especially when the Bluebells are in season.
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Yes, many trails in the Eavestone area are great for walking with dogs. The region is part of the Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, which offers plenty of open space. However, you may encounter livestock, so it's important to keep your dog on a lead where required. Always check for local signage regarding dog access, especially around farmland and nature reserves.
The area is well-known for its circular routes. A popular option is the walk around Eavestone Lake itself, which takes you through the scenic Fishpond Wood. For a different experience, the Druid's Writing Desk – Brimham Rocks loop from Warsill offers a fantastic circular trail that showcases the area's unique gritstone formations.
Definitely. The region has numerous gentle walks perfect for a family outing. The trails around Eavestone Lake are generally flat and manageable for all ages. For a walk with impressive natural features that will capture everyone's imagination, consider the Brimham Rocks – Druid's Writing Desk loop from Fellbeck, which is an easy route exploring the famous rock formations.
Parking directly at Eavestone is very limited as it's a small hamlet. Most walkers find it easier to park in nearby villages like Kirkby Malzeard or High Grantley and start their hikes from there. For walks specifically visiting Brimham Rocks, there is a dedicated National Trust car park available, though charges may apply for non-members.
Reaching Eavestone directly by public transport is challenging due to its rural location. The most practical approach is to take a bus to a larger nearby town like Ripon or Pateley Bridge, and then use a local taxi service to get to your trailhead. Planning your route from one of these towns is often the best strategy.
Yes, while the area is known for gentle walks, there are more demanding options. For a substantial day of hiking, the Carlesmoor Beck and Lumley Moor Reservoir loop from High Grantley — Nidderdale is a difficult trail of over 18 km that explores the rugged moorland and reservoir landscapes.
The landscape is classic Yorkshire Dales countryside within the Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Expect to see serene, secluded lakes like Eavestone Lake, mixed woodlands with interesting gritstone outcrops, and open moorland with expansive views. The area is particularly beautiful and tranquil, offering a peaceful escape.
Yes, it is possible to walk between Eavestone and the Fountains Abbey & Studley Royal estate. The route is part of the Ripon Rowel, a long-distance path that passes through the area. This makes for a longer hike but rewards you by connecting two of the region's most significant natural and historical sites.
The hiking routes around Eavestone are highly regarded by the komoot community. Reviewers frequently praise the tranquility of Eavestone Lake, the stunning scenery within the Nidderdale AONB, and the unique geological features of nearby Brimham Rocks. The variety of trails, from easy lakeside strolls to more challenging moorland treks, is also a highlight.
There is a wide variety of routes to choose from. You can find over 200 trails in the Eavestone area, with a good mix of easy, moderate, and difficult hikes. This extensive network allows you to explore everything from quiet woodlands and lakesides to open moorland.
The entire region is set within the
Nidderdale National Landscape, a highly-regarded area known for its beautiful rolling countryside. Key natural features to explore on your hikes include the secluded Eavestone Lake, the dramatic rock formations at Brimham Rocks, and the peaceful woodlands like Fishpond Wood.
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