Settle Caves and Waterfalls Circular Walk
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Settle Caves and Waterfalls Circular Walk

Yorkshire Dales National Park
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Settle Caves and Waterfalls Circular Walk

Settle Caves and Waterfalls Circular Walk

Distance: 9.2mi
Elevation: 1,286ft
Time: 3.5-5h

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The Settle Caves and Waterfalls Circular Walk is a great way for beginner and seasoned walkers to experience the natural beauty of Yorkshire Dales National Park. While out on the trail, you will explore the countryside and traverse the rugged terrain of the moor, as you visit the scenic caves and waterfalls that dot the landscape. There is a bit of uphill walking to reach these highlights; however, they are well worth the effort.

Settle Caves and Waterfalls Circular Walk Map

Getting there

To reach the trailhead for the Settle Caves and Waterfalls Circular Walk from the rail station in Settle, head east on Station Road for 475ft and turn left onto Duke Street. In 0.1mi, you will arrive at the trailhead.

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Backcountry Campground

No

When to do

March-October

Pets allowed

Yes - On Leash

Family friendly

Older Children only

Route Signage

Average

Crowd Levels

Moderate

Route Type

Circuit


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Settle Caves and Waterfalls Circular Walk Description

If the aim of your walk is to visit as many natural highlights as possible, then the Settle Caves and Waterfalls Circular Walk is a great way to do so. Featuring sweeping views of the Yorkshire Dales and the opportunity to visit cave entrances and cascading waterfalls, there will definitely be no shortage of amazing views on this fun adventure.

Setting out from the trailhead in Settle, you will make your way uphill to the northeast, traversing the rugged moor until you reach the beautifully scenic location at the Catrigg Force waterfall. From here, you will turn to the southeast and head further uphill, walking a short distance along the road before making a quick climb up to the Jubilee, Albert, and Victoria caves. When excavated, these caves produced evidence of human and animal interaction dating from the Roman period all the way back to 130,000 years ago.

Continuing south along the trail, you will pass the imposing rock formation of the Warrendale Knotts, descending the hillside into Scaleber Wood to view the charming Scaleber Force waterfall. From here, you will head to the west and continue your descent along the rugged terrain of the moor until you arrive back in Settle.

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