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Easy hiking trails around Levisham are set within the North York Moors National Park, offering a diverse landscape of expansive heather moorlands, deep forested valleys, and dramatic geological formations. The region is characterized by features such as the Hole of Horcum, a natural amphitheater, and ancient woodlands like those found near Dalby Forest. Hikers can explore rolling hills and serene beckside paths, with elevations generally under 200 meters.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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Hike the easy 2.4-mile Hole of Horcum loop from Saltergate, featuring panoramic views of the "Devil's Punchbowl" in North York Moors.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Known for its steep, but relatively short, ascent and descent sections, Cross Dale is part of the Levisham and Newton Dale walk, a popular circular route that offers diverse terrain and stunning views.
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The coffee cart is located in the car park for the hole or Horcum. Parking can be paid at the metres. This is a great place to make part of your hike or start and end your hike from. The coffee cart takes card as well as cash. They do have asked a array of drinks including seasonal offerings. They also had a small selection of cakes as well as some crisps and biscuits. Perfect fora refreshment as part of your hike. The staff were absolutely lovely and accommodating.
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It might be easy to miss, but this is a water-powered corn mill, with a charming great water wheel on the side of the building. It's in a picturesque and quiet spot too, surrounded by woodland and the chorus of nature, making it a wonderful place to make a short stop.
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Near the bend on Saltergate Bank (A169), you get spellbinding views of The Hole of Horcum (to the south-west). In the other direction, to the north-east, if you let your gaze follow the road, you can see the white structures of RAF Fylingdales on the moors in the distance. An amazing place.
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This walk through Cross Dale might be short, but the views are certainly stunning down (or up) the green slopes. Anyone who has walked the Yorkshire Wolds National Trail in East Yorkshire will probably be reminded of a number of places with similar scenery.
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The Hole of Horcum is a 120 m deep, 1.2 km wide natural amphitheatre sunk into the valley of Levisham Beck. Legend has it that it was created by a giant grabbing a handful of earth to throw at his wife. It’s actually created by spring sapping - erosion of the bedrock by underground water, which then causes collapse. This repeated process causes the hole.
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Heath landscape around a natural amphitheater
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Levisham offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with over 130 routes specifically categorized as easy. In total, there are more than 340 hiking routes in the area, catering to various preferences and skill levels.
For easy circular walks, consider routes like the Hole of Horcum loop from Saltergate, which is about 3.9 km. Another popular option is the Levisham Railway Station – Skelton Tower Viewpoint loop from Levisham, a 4.8 km path offering views of the railway and Skelton Tower. The Cross Dale – Lockton Tea Room & Gallery loop from Sieve Dale Fen is also a great choice at 6.1 km.
Yes, many of the easy trails around Levisham are suitable for families. Routes that are shorter in distance and have minimal elevation gain, such as the Hole of Horcum loop from Saltergate, are ideal. These paths often feature interesting natural landmarks and offer a chance to experience the North York Moors without strenuous effort.
Most trails in the North York Moors National Park, including those around Levisham, are dog-friendly. However, it's essential to keep dogs on a lead, especially when crossing moorland where livestock may be grazing or during ground-nesting bird seasons. Always follow the Countryside Code.
Easy hikes in Levisham often showcase dramatic natural features. You can explore the vast natural amphitheater of the Hole of Horcum, witness the expansive heather moorlands of Levisham Moor, or discover the serene Levisham Beck. Some routes also pass through ancient woodlands and offer glimpses of rocky ravines like Dundale Griff.
Absolutely. Many easy trails incorporate historical elements and offer stunning views. The Levisham Railway Station – Skelton Tower Viewpoint loop from Levisham leads to Skelton Tower, a 19th-century ruined hunting lodge with panoramic views. You might also encounter Bronze Age barrows and Iron Age boundary dykes on Levisham Moor, providing a historical dimension to your walk.
Levisham offers beautiful hiking experiences year-round. Spring brings new life to the woodlands and moorlands, while summer sees the heather bloom in vibrant purple. Autumn transforms the landscape with golden hues, and even winter offers crisp, clear walks. Each season provides a unique perspective on the North York Moors.
The easy trails around Levisham are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.6 stars from over 670 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the stunning views of the Hole of Horcum, the peaceful moorland paths, and the opportunity to combine walks with a visit to the North Yorkshire Moors Railway.
Yes, the Levisham Railway Station – Skelton Tower Viewpoint loop from Levisham is an excellent choice. This route not only takes you to Skelton Tower but also provides opportunities to see the historic Levisham Station and catch glimpses of steam trains on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway as they pass through Newtondale.
Parking is available at various points depending on your chosen route. For trails around the Hole of Horcum, parking can often be found near Saltergate. For routes starting closer to Levisham village, there are usually options within or on the outskirts of the village itself. Always check local signage for specific parking regulations.
Yes, you can often find refreshments near the trails. The Cross Dale – Lockton Tea Room & Gallery loop from Sieve Dale Fen specifically mentions a tea room, providing a convenient stop. Levisham village itself also has local pubs that welcome hikers, perfect for a post-walk meal or drink.
The diverse habitats around Levisham support a variety of wildlife. On the moorlands, you might spot birds of prey like merlin and buzzards. Along Levisham Beck, keep an eye out for kingfishers and otters. The woodlands, especially near Dalby Forest, are home to roe deer and badgers, making for an enriching outdoor experience.


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