Reeth, Fremington And Healaugh
Reeth, Fremington And Healaugh
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Easy hiking trails around Reeth, Fremington And Healaugh are characterized by the diverse landscapes of the Yorkshire Dales. The region features prominent dales, river valleys, and heather-clad moorland. Key natural features include the River Swale and Arkle Beck, offering pleasant riverside walking, alongside elevated paths on escarpments like Fremington Edge. The area also contains remnants of its industrial past, such as old lead mines visible on the high moorlands.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
5.0
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37
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6.84km
01:58
160m
160m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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27
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4.25km
01:09
60m
60m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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16
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3.33km
00:54
50m
50m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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15
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3.89km
01:04
60m
60m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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16
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3.85km
01:01
40m
40m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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One of the largest and most open village greens in the Yorkshire Dales, historically used for markets, fairs, and livestock trading — the social heart of Swaledale long before tourism arrived. The green’s broad, triangular shape reflects its medieval origins as a common grazing and gathering space. Plenty of parking around the village green, but having arrived at 7am in winter for a hike and finding them all full, I suspect other times of the year will be even more difficult to secure a space.
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The stone bridge is a Grade II listed structure and one of the key historic crossings of the River Swale, linking Reeth with Grinton and the old Corpse Way route. Despite its modest size, it has survived multiple major Swaledale floods, making it one of the more quietly resilient pieces of infrastructure in the dale.
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A wonderful village on the Coast to Coast Path. There are plenty of places to stay around the village green. The village youth play football on the lawn, including the very young ones. Very nice!
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Copper Kettle cafe. Excellent for food, sitting in or take away
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The Old Gang are the ruins of a lead smelting mill, it dates back to the 18th and 19th centuries. It is one of the best preserved up in the north, and is designated a Scheduled Ancient Monument. This trail runs right through it, passing by various building ruins, mine entrances, and the peat store.
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Dating from 1680 the Black Bull is Reeth's oldest surviving inn.
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Located below the prominent Calver Hill, the hamlet name comes from the old English (heah +leah) meaning high clearing or wood. A lovely area to take in as part of a hike incorporating Calver Hill.
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There are 19 easy hiking trails available in the Reeth, Fremington, and Healaugh area. These routes offer diverse landscapes, from riverside paths along the River Swale to gentle ascents with views of the dales.
The easy trails in Reeth, Fremington, and Healaugh are unique for their blend of natural beauty and historical significance. You'll find pleasant riverside walks along the Arkle Beck and River Swale, paths across heather-clad moorland, and remnants of the area's lead mining past, such as the Old Gang Smelt Mill Ruins. The striking escarpment of Fremington Edge also offers elevated paths with breathtaking views.
Yes, many of the easy trails are circular, allowing you to explore different landscapes and villages. For example, the Reeth Bridge – Reeth Village Green loop from Reeth is an easy circular route that takes you through the heart of Reeth and along the river.
Absolutely. The easy trails are generally well-suited for families. Routes often follow gentle river paths or well-maintained tracks. The Reeth Bridge – View from Cuckoo Hill loop from Reeth is a shorter, easy option that offers varied terrain and views, perfect for a family outing.
Most easy trails in the Yorkshire Dales are dog-friendly, though it's always recommended to keep dogs on a lead, especially near livestock or during ground-nesting bird season. The riverside paths and moorland tracks provide plenty of space for walks. Always check local signage for specific restrictions.
Along the easy trails, you can enjoy the scenic beauty of the Yorkshire Dales. Highlights include the winding River Swale and Arkle Beck, vast heather moorlands, and geological features like Fremington Edge. While not directly on every easy trail, nearby natural monuments and waterfalls like East Gill Force and the Aysgarth Falls (Lower, Middle, and Upper) are accessible in the wider region.
Yes, the region has a rich industrial past, particularly lead mining. You can find remnants of old lead mines and spoil heaps on the high moorlands. The Surrender Bridge – Old Gang Smelt Mill Ruins loop from Low Row is an excellent easy trail that specifically takes you past historical lead mine ruins, offering a glimpse into this heritage.
The easy trails in this area are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 650 reviews. Hikers often praise the tranquil riverside walks, the stunning panoramic views from elevated sections like Cuckoo Hill, and the opportunity to experience the region's history through its mining landscapes.
Yes, many trails start or pass through villages like Reeth, which has traditional pubs and cafes. The Reeth Village Green – Dales Bike Centre & Café loop from Reeth is an easy route that includes a stop at the Dales Bike Centre & Café, perfect for a refreshment break.
Spring and summer offer pleasant conditions with blooming wildflowers and warmer temperatures, ideal for enjoying the riverside paths and open moorlands. Autumn brings beautiful colours to the landscape. Even in winter, many easy trails are accessible, though conditions can be colder and paths may be muddy or icy, requiring appropriate footwear.
Yes, even on easy trails, you can find excellent viewpoints. For instance, the Reeth Bridge – View from Cuckoo Hill loop from Reeth offers rewarding views from Cuckoo Hill. Additionally, paths along Fremington Edge provide expansive vistas across Arkengarthdale and Swaledale.
The easy hikes in Reeth, Fremington, and Healaugh vary in length and duration. Many can be completed within 1 to 2 hours, making them perfect for a leisurely stroll. For example, the Reeth Bridge – View from Cuckoo Hill loop from Reeth typically takes about 54 minutes, while the Healaugh – Reeth Village Green loop from Reeth is closer to 2 hours.


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