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Easy hiking trails around Skidby are situated on the edge of the Yorkshire Wolds, characterized by gently rolling chalk uplands, dry valleys, and expansive views. The landscape transitions from these hills to lower-lying agricultural land, offering varied terrain for exploration. Hikers can expect to traverse a network of well-maintained field paths and bridleways that weave through picturesque farmland and parkland. This area provides accessible walking environments with modest elevation changes.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
4.5
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85
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4.94km
01:19
50m
50m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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38
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
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34
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4.96km
01:21
70m
70m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.5
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15
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7.06km
01:50
50m
50m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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13
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7.01km
01:49
50m
50m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This is clearly a popular route. I never see anyone at the godforsaken hours that I go out hiking and trailrunning (generally start before sunrise in winter), yet I did see plenty of dogwalkers, hikers and runners out and about in Welton Dale and surrounding bridleways and footpaths. As a result a lot of the tracks are very muddy. Not boggy, you won't lose a shoe, but they can be very slippery in winter.
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Originally constructed as part of the Welton House estate. The original house was demolished in 1952 but the Mill House is now listed. Loads of history at https://www.yorkshiregardenstrust.org.uk/research/sites/welton-house
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If you like detail (and lots of it), then you can find a decent history of Welton House (now long gone) and the estate at https://www.yorkshiregardenstrust.org.uk/research/sites/welton-house.
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Bench and signposts at the foot of Turtle Hill, this is a crossroads of 2 different bridleways, so a few routeing options available.
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Take a hike here in winter, early morning or late afternoon when there is less natural light, as the hundreds of lights around the church wall at ground level are quite spectacular. There has been a church in this location since the reign of William Rufus in the 11th century, as coins from the period were found in the foundations of part of the church during its 19th-century restoration.
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Picturesque village with ample parking around the vicinity of the pond, which is quite spectacular around Christmas, when backlit by hundreds of lights on the wall around St. Helen's Church.
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The route takes you just around the outer fence of the power station, don’t be afraid when it tells you to take that right turn
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Easy hiking trails around Skidby are primarily situated on the edge of the Yorkshire Wolds, featuring gently rolling chalk uplands, dry valleys, and expansive views. You'll traverse a network of well-maintained field paths and bridleways through picturesque farmland and parkland, offering accessible walking environments with modest elevation changes.
There are over 320 easy hiking trails available around Skidby, offering a wide variety of options for different preferences and lengths.
Yes, many of the easy trails around Skidby are suitable for families. The routes often pass through parkland and offer gentle terrain. For example, the Alex and Jack's Route – Yorkshire Wolds Way loop from Swanland is a popular choice, offering views along the Yorkshire Wolds Way on a 3.1-mile path.
Yes, many easy trails around Skidby are dog-friendly. The area's network of field paths and bridleways provides ample space for walks. Always ensure your dog is under control, especially when passing through farmland or near livestock, and check for any specific local signage regarding leash rules.
Easy hikes around Skidby often lead past notable landmarks and natural features. You might encounter historical sites like St Helen’s Church, Welton, or enjoy the tranquil setting of Risby Park, which features fishing ponds and a Gothic tower folly. The iconic Skidby Windmill is also a prominent local landmark and a popular starting point for walks.
Easy walking trails near Skidby vary in length, but many popular options are between 2.5 to 4.5 miles (4 to 7 km). For instance, the Welton Dale – St Helen’s Church, Welton loop from The Raikes Mausoleum is 2.8 miles, and the Swanland Pond – Vive le Vélo loop from Swanland is 3.1 miles.
Yes, many of the easy hiking trails around Skidby are circular routes, making them convenient for starting and ending at the same point. Examples include the Alex and Jack's Route – Yorkshire Wolds Way loop from Swanland and the Welton Dale – St Helen’s Church, Welton loop from The Raikes Mausoleum.
The easy trails in Skidby are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 1,200 reviews. Hikers often praise the well-maintained paths, the scenic views of the Yorkshire Wolds, and the accessibility of the routes through picturesque farmland and parkland.
Yes, Skidby and its neighboring villages like Walkington offer amenities such as pubs and tea-rooms, which are often conveniently located near trailheads or along popular routes. These provide good opportunities for refreshments before or after your walk.
Yes, parking is generally available. Many popular starting points for walks, such as Skidby Windmill, have dedicated car parks. When exploring routes that start from villages, street parking may also be an option, but always check local regulations.
The Yorkshire Wolds offer pleasant walking conditions throughout much of the year. Spring and summer bring vibrant flora and warmer weather, while autumn provides beautiful changing colors. Even in winter, many of the well-maintained field paths and bridleways can be enjoyed, though conditions may be muddier.
While specific trailheads might require a short walk from public transport stops, Skidby and surrounding villages are generally accessible by local bus services. Planning your route in advance and checking bus schedules will help you reach your desired starting point.


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