If you’re keen to make the most of this pretty season, there are a wealth of wonderful waking spots across Yorkshire to explore, from the hilly dales to the woodland trails. So pull on your walking boots, wrap up warm and hit the trails of these 11 locations around the county.
9. Gordale Scar and Malham Cove
An eight mile circular walk from Malham takes in plenty of picturesque sites along the way, initially passing by Janet’s Foss before climbing up Gordale Scar, on to Malham Tarn and down the dry valley before reaching the limestone top of Malham Cove. Photo: Shutterstock
10. Harewood House
There are more than 100 acres of gardens to explore in the grounds of this attractive stately home, including the Bird Gardens, where you can see exotic species including penguins, owls, flamingos and parrots. Photo: Shutterstock
11. Haworth to Hebden Bridge
Passing through beautiful countryside along an eight mile route, this walk starts in Penistone Hill Country Park near Haworth and heads south, passing Lower Laither and Leeshaw Reservoirs, Lumb Hole Waterfall and Hardcastle Crags along the way. Photo: Shutterstock