Grassington and Threshfield Moor

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Unlike most walks from Grassington, which explore the Wharfe or the open fells to the north, this walk is to the west. The first half of the walk is across pastures and through woodland, while the second half is over open moorland on reconstructed bridleways with wide views. The stiles and gates are in good condition and the signposting mostly excellent, while the bridleways are now very easy to follow and firm underfoot as a result of the work that has been done on them. Only now you have to watch out for mountain bikes!

England - North England - Yorkshire - Yorkshire Dales - Wharfedale

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Birds, Butterflies, Cafe, Church, Flowers, Food Shop, Gift Shop, Great Views, Hills or Fells, Industrial Archaeology, Moor, Museum, Play Area, Pub, Public Transport, Restaurant, River, Tea Shop, Toilets, Waterfall, Wildlife, Woodland
2/10/2014 - Penelope Pitty

My dog enjoyed this walk, but it may not suit all dogs. There are quite a few stiles in the first section, and many have sprung loaded gates at the top, which have to be held open for the dog. The moorland sections on the bridleways are fine, but it's worth noting that the Access land is grouse moor, and dogs have to remain on the rights of way at all times.

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