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Brimham Rocks & Glasshouses village loop from Pateley Bridge

Moderate

4.8

(119)

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Brimham Rocks & Glasshouses village loop from Pateley Bridge

03:46

13.5km

260m

Hiking

Embark on a moderate 8.4-mile (13.5 km) hike through the scenic Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, a journey that typically takes around 3 hours and 45 minutes. You will gain about 865 feet (264 metres) in elevation as you explore varied terrain, from tranquil riverside paths along the River Nidd to peaceful woodlands and open farmland. The highlight of this route is undoubtedly Brimham Rocks, where you'll encounter bizarrely shaped gritstone pinnacles and impossibly balanced boulders, carved by glaciers and wind over centuries. Expect a mix of natural paths, asphalt, and gravel, with some sloping sections, steps, and steep drops around the rocks themselves, offering panoramic views across Nidderdale and to the Vale of York.

This loop begins in Pateley Bridge, a charming market town known as the 'Capital of Nidderdale.' While much of the walk is straightforward, some uphill sections exist, particularly the climb back to Brimham Rocks from Smelthouses. Sturdy footwear is highly advisable due to rough footpaths and sections with rocks and tree roots. The paths around Brimham Rocks are not suitable for mobility scooters, prams, or wheelchairs due to steep gradients and uneven surfaces, so plan accordingly if you are visiting with young children or those with mobility challenges.

Beyond the dramatic rock formations, the trail offers a rich tapestry of local history and natural beauty. You will pass through picturesque villages like Glasshouses and Smelthouses, and Pateley Bridge itself is home to the world's oldest sweet shop. The route also incorporates sections of well-known long-distance paths, including the Nidderdale Way and the Six Dales Trail, connecting you to a wider network of hiking adventures. Keep an eye out for public art installations, such as the

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Nidderdale AONB

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228 m

Pateley Bridge — Market Town

Highlight • Historical Site

Hailed as the 'Capital of Nidderdale', Pateley Bridge is a pretty market town and a haven for hikers. There are lots of footpaths and routes starting from the town, including the iconic Nidderdale Way. Fun fact: Pateley Bridge has the oldest sweet shop in the world. Opened in 1827, the shop is located in one of the town's oldest buildings, which dates from 1661.

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6.06 km

Brimham Rocks Visitor Centre

Highlight • Rest Area

The National Trust visitor centre and cafe has lots of information about the rocks and the trusts conservation work. The kiosk serves drinks, snacks and cakes.
Open daily from 11:00 - 16:00. Kiosk opening is sometimes shorter hours.

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6.31 km

Brimham Rocks

Highlight • Natural Monument

The breathtakingly-beautiful rock formations of Brimham Rocks were created by an enormous river some 350 million years ago. They have since been shaped by millions of years worth of wind, rain, ice, and snow to create striking rock formations, many of which resemble familiar things. Brimham Rocks and its heather moorland are both Sites of Special Scientific Interest, managed by the National Trust.

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11.4 km

Glasshouses Village and Lake

Highlight • Settlement

Glasshouses is a pretty village on the River Nidd in the Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The Nidderdale Way passes just to the north of the village, while the Six Dales Trail skirts its southern end. To the south is the dramatic Guise Cliff and it's lovely woodland. On the top of the cliffs you can find the Grade II-listed Yorle's Folly and discover beautiful views across classic Yorkshire pastureland.

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13.5 km

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5.86 km

3.05 km

2.29 km

1.61 km

635 m

Surfaces

4.82 km

3.29 km

2.29 km

2.07 km

632 m

339 m

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Thursday 7 May

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Trail Reviews

hwood
April 5, 2025, Brimham Rocks from Pateley Bridge

Making the most of the spring sunshine with a very pleasant loop from Pateley Bridge. Starting with a pleasant amble alongside the River Nidd, the route gradually climbs through Smelthouses and High Wood to the weird and wonderful gritstone outcrop of Brimham Rocks. After a well-deserved ice cream, return to Pateley Bridge via the Nidderdale Way.

Parked at HG3 5NA (£1.80 charge for 24hrs) - take cash. Cafe nearby. Well marked paths. Start alongside the river Nidd woodland. Then uphill towards the amazing Brimham rocks. We spent about an hour on the rocks plus lunch break including ice creams from the shop. Brimham rocks were busy (popular family tourist area). Headed back, some ups and downs via the village and picked up some treats from the bakery. Moderate walk.

Had a dry sunny day for the hike but the paths were muddy but not slippy. Start point was the car park in Pateley Bridge (£1.80 per day). Made our way over to the spectacular National Trust Brimham Rocks which are a great place to visit as a family on their own. Then return through a woodland/ farmland walk. Most of the hike was flat with a little bit of elevation upon return. Breathtaking scenery with amazing autumn colours.

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