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Hikes around Flasby With Winterburn explore the varied landscapes of the Yorkshire Dales. The region is characterized by limestone scenery, heather moorland, and tranquil reservoirs. Trails navigate through a mix of open fells, woodlands, and along the edges of bodies of water like Winterburn Reservoir.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
4.4
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27
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14.1km
03:48
180m
180m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.55km
02:32
250m
260m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
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20
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5.49km
01:43
230m
230m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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18
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15.2km
04:12
250m
250m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.48km
02:04
130m
130m
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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nice pub - bit on the expensive side but very well regarded
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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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To the side of the cliff face allowing relatively easy access to the top of Malham Cove and its limestone pavement.
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Malham Cove is a large curved limestone formation a short walk from the village of Malham. It was formed by a waterfall carrying meltwater from glaciers at the end of the last Ice Age. Easy access to the cove from Malham and there are steps to the side of the cove which allow you to climb to the top. Careful very slippery at the top when on the limestone pavement in wet conditions.
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Yes, the region is well-suited for circular walks. The network of footpaths and bridleways allows for numerous loop routes that start and end in the same place. You can find everything from short, gentle loops to more demanding all-day treks across the fells.
The terrain is quite varied. You can expect to encounter everything from gentle paths around reservoirs and through woodlands to rugged tracks across open heather moorland. The area is also known for its dramatic limestone scenery, which includes some rocky sections and steeper ascents to viewpoints.
Absolutely. There are over 200 easy-rated trails in the area. A great option for a shorter, less strenuous walk is the View from the Top of Roughaw loop from Winterburn. It's a manageable distance and still offers rewarding views of the surrounding landscape.
Yes, many trails around Flasby with Winterburn are suitable for dogs. However, this is active farming country with sheep and cattle grazing freely. It is essential to keep your dog on a lead and under close control at all times, especially during lambing season in the spring.
For some of the best panoramic views, a hike to a fell summit is your best bet. The ascent to Sharp Haw is a local favourite, offering excellent vistas across Ribblesdale. Flasby Fell is another great option for wide-open views over the moorland.
Yes, the Yorkshire Dales are famous for their waterfalls. While not directly on every Flasby trail, a short drive can take you to several notable spots. Janet's Foss is an enchanting waterfall in a wooded glade, and the nearby Gordale Scar is a much more dramatic limestone ravine with waterfalls. For a highly-regarded and accessible option, many visitors enjoy the walk to Linton Falls.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Hikers often praise the variety of the landscape, from the peaceful trails around Winterburn Reservoir to the wild, open feeling of the moors. The well-maintained paths and the classic Yorkshire Dales scenery are frequently mentioned highlights.
Yes, it's possible for experienced hikers looking for a longer day out. The Limestone Pavement at Malham Cove – Malham Village loop from Airton is a challenging route that connects the areas and allows you to experience the famous limestone pavement and the village of Malham.
The region is rich in natural beauty. Key features include the serene Winterburn Reservoir, the heather-clad moorland of Flasby Fell, and the prominent summit of Sharp Haw. The area is defined by its classic Dales landscape of rolling fells and limestone geology.
There are over 570 hiking routes to explore around Flasby with Winterburn. They range from easy strolls to challenging mountain hikes, so there is a trail for every fitness level and preference.
Yes, there are nearly 100 difficult-rated hikes available. For a longer, more strenuous outing, consider the Higherland Lock – Haw Crag Summit and Quarry loop from Airton. This moderate trail covers over 14 km and takes in varied terrain, offering a good challenge.
Parking is typically available in small lay-bys or designated car parks near popular trailheads, such as in villages like Airton or near attractions like Malham Cove. For reservoir walks, there are often dedicated parking areas. It's always best to arrive early, especially on weekends, as spaces can be limited.


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