From: Ripley [SE284604]
To: Ripley [SE284604]
Distance: 85km

Nidderdale Way

Location: North Yorkshire

OS Maps: Explorer 298

The 85km Nidderdale Way makes an absorbing circuit of the heart of Nidderdale, on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales near Harrogate. The way begins at Ripley and encircles the valley of the River Nidd by means of a wide and varied range of footpaths, bridleways and country roads, taking a course up one side of the valley and returning down the other. As such the outward and return legs are never far apart, making it very accessible to the day walker; the finest means of tackling it, however, is as a four day walk.

Nidderdale is probably the least known of the Yorkshire Dales and as such offers peace and solitude. It is renowned for a number of attractions, notably the natural features of Brimham Rocks, How Stean Gorge and, further up the dale, Goyden Pot hole. Add to this Gouthwaite Reservoir, York's Folly and Guise Cliff, the sleepy villages of Ramsgill and Wath and it soon becomes clear why Nidderdale is such a jewel in the Dales.

 

  Guide Book:

Nidderdale Way by Paul Hannon

This well illustrated and concisely described guide leads along every step of the route, with the addition of several recommended detours. This superb waymarked trail takes in riverbank, woodland, moorland and meadows, with ancient tracks linking a wealth of historic villages.

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Tourist information and Accommodation:
TIC's are located at Ripon and Harrogate TIC information page
Nidderdale AONB Project. Telephone: (01423) 712027
Services and Public Transport:
Harrogate and District Bus Travel. Telephone: (01423) 566061
Local bus information in the Dales www.dalesbus.org
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