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Ebberston And Yedingham

The best family-friendly hikes and walks around Ebberston And Yedingham

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Family friendly hiking trails around Ebberston And Yedingham are set within a diverse landscape on the edge of the North York Moors National Park. The region features extensive woodlands, rolling hills, and serene river valleys, particularly along the River Derwent. Dalby Forest offers a variety of accessible paths, making it suitable for families. This area provides a range of terrain for exploration, from gentle walks to more varied hikes.

Best family friendly hiking trails around Ebberston And Yedingham

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Last updated: May 10, 2026

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Jerry Noddle 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. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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

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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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

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Stuart Wilcock
April 26, 2026, The Bridestones

Bridestones are unique rock formations located in Dalby Forest, North Yorkshire. Originally formed by movement of glaciers during the last Ice Age, the sandstone formations date back 150 million years ago.

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RichD
August 20, 2025, The Bridestones

The Bridestones are the remnants of a sandstone cap, deposited during the Jurassic period, some 150 million years ago. The formations consist of alternating layers of hard sandstone and softer calcareous layers. Erosion by wind, frost, and rain over millennia has created the unique and bizarre shapes seen today. The term "Bridestones" may have originated from the Old Norse words "brink-stones" or "edge stones" The Bridestones are steeped in folklore and legend, connecting them to ancient cultures and mythical beings. Some legends suggest the Bridestones were ancient meeting places for Druids, while others tell tales of giants who once roamed the moors. One legend speaks of a young couple who eloped and found shelter among the rocks, whose love caused the stones to form a protective arch. Another story tells of Nan Moor and Jack Stone, guardians of the stones, who lived in a rock house and were possibly married there. The Bridestones are sometimes associated with the Celtic goddess Brigantia.

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Many paths. Quiet and beautiful. Perfect for a mountain and a gravel bike.

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When I was around a couple of times, it smelled very bad in the area πŸ˜–

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it is a stunning view, there's even benches to view it in comfort

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RichD
November 19, 2024, Malo Cross

Located in a very scenic spot with a few routeing options. A public bridleway runs north to RAF Fylingdales before veering east to Worm Sike Rigg, and also runs west from Malo Cross, gently climbing up Whinny Nab to pop you out onto Old Wife's Way near Saltergate Car Park. There is also a public footpath that runs south past Blakey Topping and then up Newgate Brow. Avoid the public footpath that runs northwest from Malo Cross, it effectively goes nowhere, by crossing Saltergate Moor and emerging onto the busy A169, with no real further routeing options from there, unless you are prepared to go cross-country across Fen Moor.

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November 19, 2024, Crosscliff Viewpoint

One of many viewpoints along the route that runs from Saltergate Car Park along Old Wife's Way, passing Newgate Brow and Crosscliff Brow on the way to Jerry Noddle. An easy and worthwhile route to follow. Great quality track and quieter than the middle of Dalby Forest, allowing access to Langdale Forest if you are planning on covering some extra distance.

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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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Frequently Asked Questions

How many family-friendly hiking trails are available around Ebberston And Yedingham?

There are 7 family-friendly hiking trails around Ebberston And Yedingham, ranging from easy strolls to more moderate adventures. These routes are designed to be enjoyable for all ages, with manageable distances and gentle paths.

Are there any easy, pushchair-friendly walks suitable for families with young children?

Yes, several trails are ideal for families with pushchairs or toddlers. The Jerry Noddle Trail in Dalby Forest is a great option, offering a relatively flat and accessible path through the woods. Another easy choice is the Givendale Head Road – Dalby Forest Trig Point loop from Allerston, which features minimal elevation gain.

What kind of natural features can we expect to see on family hikes in this region?

The region offers a diverse landscape, from the verdant woodlands of Dalby Forest to scenic river valleys along the River Derwent. You can also find interesting geological formations like the Hole of Horcum Bridleway, which is a distinctive natural basin. Many trails offer views over the Vale of Pickering and the wider North York Moors National Park.

Are there any circular routes suitable for families?

Yes, many of the family-friendly routes are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the View of Langdale Forest – Crosscliff Viewpoint loop from Waitcliff Howe is a moderate circular hike offering lovely forest views. The Givendale Head Road – Dalby Forest Trig Point loop is another excellent circular option for an easier walk.

What do other hikers say about the family-friendly trails in Ebberston And Yedingham?

The family-friendly trails in this area are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over a thousand reviews. Hikers often praise the quiet woodlands, well-maintained paths, and the variety of scenery that makes these routes enjoyable for children and adults alike.

Are dogs allowed on the family-friendly hiking trails?

Many trails in the Ebberston and Yedingham area, especially within Dalby Forest and the North York Moors National Park, are dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a lead, especially near livestock or in areas with ground-nesting birds, and to check specific trail regulations before you go.

What are some interesting landmarks or points of interest along these routes?

Beyond the natural beauty, you can explore several interesting points. The Hole of Horcum Bridleway offers a unique geological experience. You might also encounter various viewpoints like Rhumbard Snout or Cross Dale, providing panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Dalby Forest itself has many attractions and visitor facilities.

What is the typical length and duration of these family-friendly walks?

The family-friendly walks vary in length and duration to suit different energy levels. Easy routes like the Jerry Noddle Trail are around 3.7 km and take about an hour. Moderate options, such as The Bridestones – Grain Slack Gorge loop, are closer to 9.6 km and can take around 2.5 hours, depending on your pace and stops.

Where can we find parking for these family hikes?

Parking is generally available at key access points for many trails, particularly within Dalby Forest, which has dedicated car parks. For routes like those starting near Waitcliff Howe, there are often smaller parking areas. It's advisable to check specific route details for the most convenient parking locations.

Are there any cafes or refreshment stops near the family-friendly trails?

Yes, especially within Dalby Forest, you'll find visitor centers with cafes and facilities. Many villages surrounding Ebberston and Yedingham also offer pubs and cafes where families can stop for refreshments before or after their hike. It's a good idea to pack snacks and drinks, especially for longer walks.

What is the best time of year to go hiking with family in Ebberston And Yedingham?

The region is beautiful year-round, but spring and summer offer the most pleasant weather for family hikes, with blooming wildflowers and lush greenery. Autumn brings stunning fall colors to the woodlands. Even in winter, many trails are accessible, offering a peaceful and crisp experience, though some paths might be muddy.

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