Activities

Out & About

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Local Walks

We can suggest many picturesque walks in and around Wharfefdale, Langstrothdale, Wensleydale and Swaledale, all with breathtaking views.
There are many circular walks starting directly from Nethergill. We can point you in the right direction and supply you with maps, so you can explore this beautiful landscape at your own pace.

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Explore the Dales

Easy access to Wharfedale, Wensleydale, Swaledale, Bishopdale, Littondale and many more. With so many walks, sights and attractions in the Dales, simply tell us what you are interested in and we can advise you on things to see and do to make your stay at Nethergill extra special. Link to Dales Discoveries and Yorkshire Dales National Park for lots of ideas.

Pony trekking

We can organise pony trekking from Kilnsey, across the hills to take in the breathtaking scenery, before coming back to all the home comforts at Nethergill.

Dry stone walling

Recapture the simplicity of life, working outdoors amid the stunning Dales scenery with the sound of Curlews overhead. Expert tuition is provided by local wallers - makes for a very therapeutic activity.

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Aysgarth Falls

One of Wensleydale’s most famous natural beauty spots, where the river Ure runs over a series of dramatic limestone steps. Spectacular after periods of rain, summer or winter.

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Hardraw Falls and Buttertubs

England’s highest single drop waterfall, near the remarkable limestone formations of the Butterub pass. 

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Ingleton Waterfall and Trail

Boasting spectacular views of the waterfall and woodland scenery.

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Malham Tarn

The highest lake in England, standing 377 metres above sea level, makes for quite a sight.

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Malham Cove

An impressive limestone cliff, formed during the last ice age. Recently Malham Cove briefly became the highest waterfall in the country during a period of heavy rainfall – the first time in living memory!