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The best walks and hikes around Ebberston And Yedingham

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Hikes around Ebberston And Yedingham explore a landscape of verdant woodlands and gentle waterways in North Yorkshire. The region is situated on the edge of Dalby Forest and within the North York Moors National Park, offering a mix of forest paths and riverside walks. The terrain is largely defined by rolling hills and the presence of the River Derwent, with most routes featuring moderate elevation changes.

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  • The most popular hiking route is Troutsdale…

Last updated: April 29, 2026

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Deepdale Habitat Trail β€” Dalby Forest

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Jennyyyscott
January 21, 2026, Wykeham Forest Raptor Viewpoint

This was a lovely walk, however we went on a soggy day which made some of the terrain very difficult to navigate!! Due to recent storms, trees had fallen making the down hill in the first 1/2k very difficult, having to climb over and around trees on uneven terrain. After overcoming the obstacles, we really enjoyed this walk!!

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RichD
November 19, 2024, View of Langdale Forest

One of many viewpoints along the route that follow's Old Wife's Way from Saltergate Car Park to Jerry Noddle, travelling along Newgate Brow and Crosscliff Brow. A great route to follow.

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Awesome views, an unmissable highlight. An interesting monument, known as an aedicula, stands at Jerry Noddle, which depicts a sculpture of a winged sheep made by sculptor Fiona Bowley. Commissioned in 2020 during the national lockdown, its 14th century armour represents protection against the Covid pandemic.

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November 19, 2024, Rigg Noddle Track

Great track that forms a loop from New Road at the viewpoint on the Tabular Hills Walk at Dargate Dikes, back around to New Road at Fox Howe. Not to be missed as incorporates the monument, bench and fabulous views at Jerry Noddle.

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Great views over Troutsdale with Langdale Forest in the distance to the north. If you follow the Wykeham Forest Trail to the west of the viewpoint, then stick to the tracks as marked on Ordnance Survey maps, don't follow the routes marked as footpaths, as they are horrendously overgrown with brambles like triffids. Another lesson learned :).

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The footpath that emerges from Wykeham Forest just to the east of Troutsdale Low Hall, and takes you from Estell Lane to the back of Bridge Farm (which is immediately southwest of the hamlet of Broxa) is extremely overgrown in the height of summer, and it can be difficult to find stiles and gates without plunging into ferns and brambles.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there any good circular walks starting from Ebberston or Yedingham?

Yes, the region is well-suited for circular hikes. Many routes begin in one of the villages and loop through the surrounding countryside, often incorporating sections of Dalby Forest or riverside paths. For a moderate circular route through varied landscapes, consider the Troutsdale and Wykeham Forest loop, which explores the woodland and open country of the North York Moors National Park.

What are some easy, family-friendly walks in the area?

Dalby Forest offers several excellent options for families. The Waitcliff Trail is a short, easy route that provides a great introduction to the forest's beauty without being too strenuous for little legs.

Can I bring my dog on the hiking trails?

Most trails in the area are dog-friendly, but it's important to be mindful of the environment. In areas like the North York Moors and Chafer Wood Nature Reserve, dogs should be kept on a lead, especially during bird nesting season (typically spring and early summer) and around livestock. Always check local signage for specific restrictions.

Are there any walks with good viewpoints?

Definitely. For panoramic views across the landscape, the hike to Jerry Noddle Viewpoint in Dalby Forest is a rewarding choice. Additionally, the area around the National Trust's Bridestones offers fantastic vistas over the unique sandstone formations and surrounding heather moorland.

Where can I find a good walk along the River Derwent?

The River Derwent provides many opportunities for scenic riverside walks. You can find numerous footpaths leaving from Yedingham that follow the riverbanks, offering gentle, flat terrain and the chance to spot wildlife. These paths are perfect for a peaceful and leisurely stroll.

What is the terrain like for hiking around Ebberston and Yedingham?

The terrain is quite varied. You'll find gentle, flat riverside paths along the River Derwent, well-maintained woodland trails in Dalby Forest, and more challenging routes with rolling hills and open moorland within the North York Moors National Park. Most hikes involve moderate elevation changes.

Are there any historical sites I can see on a walk?

Yes, the region is rich in history. A walk through Chafer Wood can lead you to King Alfred's Cave, a historical folly. The villages themselves, Ebberston and Yedingham, have Anglo-Saxon roots, and you can also see the unique ancient sandstone formations known as The Bridestones on a hike through the moors.

Where is the best place for a forest walk?

Dalby Forest, also known as 'The Great Yorkshire Forest', is the premier destination for woodland hiking. It features a vast network of trails for all abilities, from short, easy loops to longer, more demanding treks through dense woodland. It's a popular spot managed by North Riding Forest Park.

How many hiking trails are there in the Ebberston and Yedingham area?

There is a wide selection of routes to choose from, with over 300 trails available on Komoot. This includes 133 easy hikes perfect for a casual day out and 191 moderate routes for those seeking more of a challenge.

What do other hikers say about the trails in this region?

The hiking routes around Ebberston and Yedingham are highly regarded by the Komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars from over 1,000 reviews. Hikers often praise the mix of peaceful woodland, scenic river valleys, and the expansive views from the moorlands.

Are there any nature reserves I can explore on foot?

Chafer Wood is a beautiful nature reserve managed by the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust, located just north of the A170. It's particularly stunning in spring when the bluebells are in bloom and offers a peaceful environment for a walk. You can also explore the Bridestones Nature Reserve, which is cared for by the National Trust.

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