Best attractions and places to see around Thorpe include dramatic limestone formations, waterfalls, and scenic viewpoints. This region offers opportunities to explore unique geological features and diverse natural landscapes. Visitors can discover impressive cliffs, tranquil forests, and prominent summits. The area is known for its natural beauty and varied outdoor experiences.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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There's a good trail on the ground either from Flasby (the more interesting route) or Skipton side, and a rocky summit with a trig point - the perfect destination for a fell run
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Not accessible if your not willing to do a Little Rock climbing!
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Specular limestone waterfall which is understandably popular and gets very busy. For the best experience, visit on a wet and blustery autumn or winter's day when not only will the waterfall be in full flow, but you might actually get to see it without all the 'wild swimming' instagrammers
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After the climb the all round view is worth the effort. Allow time for the both ascent and descent
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Sharp Haw SW Top 321.53m P12.13 (1055ft) County of Yorkshire Definitive List Summit Yorkshire Dales National Park Definitive List Summit
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The area around Thorpe is rich in dramatic natural features. You can explore impressive limestone formations like Malham Cove, a 70-meter high curving cliff, and its unique Limestone Pavement. There are also beautiful waterfalls such as Janet's Foss, nestled in a forest, and the dramatic Gordale Scar Waterfall within a narrow canyon. Prominent summits like Simon's Seat offer expansive views across the Dales.
Yes, Janet's Foss is a particularly family-friendly spot. Its beautiful waterfall and plunge pool are popular for splashing around, especially on warm days. The walk to Janet's Foss from Malham Village is also generally suitable for families.
Hiking is a very popular activity. You can find a variety of trails, from easy walks to more challenging routes. For easy options, consider routes like the Linton Falls – Grassington village loop. For moderate to difficult hikes, explore trails such as the Dales Way and Conistone Dib Loop or the Threshfield Moor and Bordley Hall loop. You can find more details on these and other routes in the hiking guide for Thorpe.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views from places like Malham Cove and Simon's Seat. The unique geological features, such as the Limestone Pavement, are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the opportunity to explore the natural beauty, including the tranquil forests and stunning waterfalls like Janet's Foss and the dramatic Gordale Scar Waterfall.
Yes, Gordale Scar Waterfall offers a challenging and technical scramble. The narrow canyon with its sheer rock walls requires careful navigation and sturdy footwear. The climb up to the top of Malham Cove also involves steps, and the limestone pavement at the top can be uneven.
While many areas in the Yorkshire Dales are dog-friendly, it's important to check specific restrictions. For example, dogs are generally not permitted on the route to Simon's Seat. Always look for local signage or check specific highlight details for guidance on bringing pets.
For walks around Thorpe, especially in winter, it's crucial to wear sturdy shoes with good grip, as paths can be slippery and wet, particularly near waterfalls like Gordale Scar. Waterproof clothing is highly recommended to ensure a comfortable and safe experience, as weather conditions can change rapidly in the Dales.
Yes, there are several running trails around Thorpe. Options range from moderate routes like the Loup Scar and Bents Lathe loop from Burnsall Park, to more difficult ones such as the Hebden Suspension Bridge – Burnsall Bridge loop. You can find more detailed information and routes in the running trails guide for Thorpe.
Absolutely. The top of Malham Cove offers utterly breathtaking views over the white limestone cliffs and the surrounding landscape. Similarly, Simon's Seat, a prominent gritstone outcrop, provides amazing panoramic views across the Dales from its 485m elevation.
The Limestone Pavement at Malham Cove is a unique geological feature that formed over millions of years. It is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest due to its rare plant and animal life. It's also famous for being a filming location for the Harry Potter movie series, specifically in 'Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows, Part I'.
While the main attractions are well-known, exploring the alternative routes can reveal new perspectives. For instance, instead of taking the main road to Malham Cove, an alternative path past the village pub takes you higher up, offering different photo opportunities. Don't miss the small cave to the right at Janet's Foss.
Waterfalls like Janet's Foss and Gordale Scar Waterfall are beautiful year-round, but can be particularly impressive after rainfall when water levels are higher. However, they can also get very busy during peak times such as weekends, warm weather, and bank holidays. Visiting during off-peak hours or weekdays might offer a more tranquil experience.


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