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A lovely walk with path to follow, steady incline with quite steep decline to finish. Great views on a clear day. Moderate fitness level needed. Well worth the effort!
ALWAYS bloody cloudy. I think I must be cursed because every single time I go up I can't see more than a few feet in front of me.
We tried to go for a "sunrise" hike this time. 3 hours doing a slip and slide between black ice covered flagstones and deep bogs to huddle up next to a wall and watch the thick fog become a slightly lighter shade of grey.
Although this is not the fault of the mountain, it is a little hard not to take it to heart since it is EVERY bloody time 😔
I’d say this is the easiest of the Yorkshire 3 peaks although it’s also the tallest at 736m. There’s no particularly steep part, it’s a long gentle climb to the summit. At the top there’s a trig point and a wind shelter. The paths are well maintained and signposted. The boggle areas there’s a boardwalk and they’ve put pavement slabs down to prevent path erosion.
The loop is not easy. You'll do 10 to 12 miles butvfor the views its worth it. Paved a lot of the way but difficult climb at times. We did it in sunshine but if wet it can be tricky at times. Sturdy footwear. Take your time and it can be done. Parking near the viaduct at the roadside. Normally a burger van or ice-cream van (cash only). A pub serving food is a few hundred yards up from the parking with toilets, refreshments and great views from the outside tables.
It is a lovely walk. Gives a good sense of accomplishment.
We parked near the station inn and walked keeping the ribblehead viaduct on our left. The walk was OK on difficulty. There are stretches where it was a bit sludgy, but nothing that needs speciality gear or shoes. We took frequent breaks to stretch, have water and some carbs. We took around 2.5 hrs to climb up. It a bit challenging and even if you are an avid walker keep in mind the ascent is all walking uphill giving the glutes and thighs a workout.
The descent wasn't a piece of cake. It is quite steep in places. But a well positioned ice cream van which also served coffee was all we needed.
We did the walk with 2 young kids. It's ok for kids if they have done stretches of 2-3 hrs walks before and who don't let the distance or difficulty bog them down.
A fantastic circular walk of about 8 miles taking approx 4 hours. Stunning views and get to see the Ribblehead Viaduct from both sides and from above at the top. Hard descent as there are quite a lot of steps on the steeper of the two sides.
Great big hill with amazing views!
We didn't do the tourist route though. We parked round the back and did Yordas cave (highly recommended!) and came up the back way. We didn't see a soul till we got to the top then it were like Briggate on a Saturday afternoon 👀 …
Loved the walk here. Sign posted well. Amazing views from the top. We were lucky and had a clear day.
A lovely walk with path to follow, steady incline with quite steep decline to finish. Great views on a clear day. Moderate fitness level needed. Well worth the effort!
ALWAYS bloody cloudy. I think I must be cursed because every single time I go up I can't see more than a few feet in front of me.
We tried to go for a "sunrise" hike this time. 3 hours doing a slip and slide between black ice covered flagstones and deep bogs to huddle up next to a wall and watch the thick fog become a slightly lighter shade of grey.
Although this is not the fault of the mountain, it is a little hard not to take it to heart since it is EVERY bloody time 😔
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