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Top 11 Gorges around Ryedale

Best canyons around Ryedale are characterized by deeply incised river valleys, dales, and gorges rather than dramatic canyons. The region, encompassing parts of the North York Moors and Howardian Hills, offers diverse geological features. These areas provide opportunities for walking and exploring natural landscapes. Ryedale's valleys are known for their unique ecosystems and historical significance.

Best canyons around Ryedale

  • The most popular canyons is Hole of Horcum Bridleway, a natural_monument that is a 120m deep, 1.2km wide natural amphitheatre…

Last updated: April 30, 2026

Hole of Horcum Bridleway

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Can be a bit bleak across the moors on a cloudy day but when the sun is out it is glorious

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Rhumbard Snout

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Cross Dale

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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 …

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Grain Slack Gorge

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A rather striking and very green gorge is to be found within North Riding Forest Park, Dalby Forest, on path Red 19. It winds down, like a serpent, with trees above you and lots of very green moss. Very beautiful.

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Water Dale

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Water Dale is a beautiful place to ride in either direction. Downhill towards Thixendale or up towards Leavening.

The road winds along right at the base of the deep sided …

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Sylvan Dale

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Fairy Dale is a great example of a dry valley in the Yorkshire Wolds. It really is beautiful.

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Beautiful views of Newtondale from just outside Newton-on-Rawcliffe

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Jeffry Bog Nature Reserve

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The small Jeffry Bog Nature Reserve is managed by the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust. You can find here wildflowers, including orchids, bogbean and betony. I's quite tranquil here in Kirkham Gorge. …

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Low Gill Valley

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Peaceful and isolated bridleway running down the Low Gill valley from Old Byland towards Ashberry Hill and Rievaulx.

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Mark Halliday
April 15, 2026, Cross Dale

Steep climb out of the valley

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RichD
August 20, 2025, Cross Dale

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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RichD
June 22, 2025, Rhumbard Snout

Rhumbard Snout is a scheduled monument, which includes the remains of a prehistoric field system, a medieval artificial rabbit warren known as a pillow mound and post-medieval mining test pits. It is located on the sloping southern tip of the wide, natural terrace which lies between the West Side Brow of Levisham Moor and Newton Dale to the west. See https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1020309?section=official-list-entry

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RichD
May 26, 2025, Low Gill Valley

Peaceful and isolated bridleway running down the Low Gill valley from Old Byland towards Ashberry Hill and Rievaulx.

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Roland
May 4, 2025, Sylvan Dale

This dale is not in this location.

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Dave Burnard
November 5, 2023, Rhumbard Snout

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The small Jeffry Bog Nature Reserve is managed by the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust. You can find here wildflowers, including orchids, bogbean and betony. I's quite tranquil here in Kirkham Gorge. And, in addition, if you are patient, you can do some amazing trainspotting: on the opposite bank of River Derwent, the Malton to York train line runs; wait long enough and a train will appear in this amazing setting!

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Wandering Cloud
August 15, 2023, Cross Dale

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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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most notable gorges and dales to explore in Ryedale?

Ryedale and its surrounding areas are characterized by picturesque dales and gorges rather than dramatic canyons. Key areas include Hole of Horcum Bridleway, a natural amphitheatre, and Grain Slack Gorge, known for its striking greenery. Immediately adjacent to Ryedale, Kirkham Gorge is also a significant geological feature. Within Ryedale, the River Rye Valley, River Dove Valley (Farndale), and River Seph Valley (Bilsdale) offer deeply incised river valleys with unique natural beauty.

What unique natural features can I expect to see in Ryedale's dales and gorges?

You'll find a variety of natural features, from the 120m deep, 1.2km wide natural amphitheatre of Hole of Horcum Bridleway to the winding, moss-covered terrain of Grain Slack Gorge. Kirkham Gorge is home to diverse wildlife like white-clawed crayfish and water voles. Farndale, in the River Dove Valley, is famous for its wild daffodils in spring, and the River Rye Valley features 'windypits' – deep fissures in the ground.

Are there any historical or archaeological sites within Ryedale's gorges and dales?

Yes, several sites offer historical interest. Rhumbard Snout is a scheduled monument featuring prehistoric field systems, a medieval rabbit warren, and post-medieval mining test pits. Near Kirkham Gorge, you can explore the ruins of Kirkham Priory (English Heritage). The River Rye Valley also includes historical sites like Rievaulx Abbey.

What makes the Hole of Horcum a significant natural landmark?

The Hole of Horcum Bridleway is a dramatic natural amphitheatre, 120m deep and 1.2km wide, formed by spring sapping – the erosion of bedrock by underground water. It offers fantastic views across the moors and is a popular spot for walkers, providing a unique geological spectacle.

Where can I find a particularly scenic and green gorge in Ryedale?

For a strikingly green and scenic experience, visit Grain Slack Gorge within North Riding Forest Park, Dalby Forest. It's known for its winding path through trees and abundant moss, creating a very beautiful and immersive natural environment.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near Ryedale's gorges and dales?

Ryedale offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the Helmsley Castle & Rievaulx Abbey loop or the Dalby Beck Yellow Trail. Cycling is popular with routes such as the Adderstone GREEN Trail in Dalby Forest. Mountain biking enthusiasts can tackle trails like The Full Red Trail or the Blue Jubilee Trail. For more details, explore the Hiking around Ryedale, Cycling around Ryedale, and MTB Trails around Ryedale guides.

Are there family-friendly walking options in Ryedale's dales and gorges?

Yes, Ryedale offers options suitable for families. Jeffry Bog Nature Reserve is categorized as family-friendly. The Farndale Daffodil Walk along the River Dove is also a popular and gentle option, especially in spring, offering a beautiful display of wildflowers.

What is the best time of year to visit Ryedale's dales and gorges?

The best time to visit largely depends on your interests. Spring (March-May) is ideal for seeing the wild daffodils in Farndale. Summer (June-August) offers pleasant weather for walking and exploring. Autumn (September-November) brings beautiful foliage. While some areas can be bleak on cloudy days, sunny days are glorious, especially across the moors.

Can I find good viewpoints to appreciate the landscape of Ryedale's dales?

Absolutely. Rhumbard Snout offers grand panoramas. Other excellent viewpoints include Cross Dale, Water Dale, and Sylvan Dale. Additionally, the View of Newtondale from Newton Banks provides beautiful vistas of the Newtondale gorge.

What are the characteristics of Newtondale, and where can I view it?

Newtondale is a significant gorge in the Ryedale area, known for its scenic beauty and forested sections. You can get beautiful views of Newtondale from just outside Newton-on-Rawcliffe, specifically from Newton Banks. Be aware that some descents or climbs in this area can be steep, especially in winter.

Are there any hidden gems or lesser-known dales worth exploring in Ryedale?

Beyond the more popular spots, areas like Fairy Dale Quarry and Dry Valley offer unique geological interest. Low Gill Valley also provides a tranquil trail through forest and valley landscapes, perfect for those seeking a quieter experience.

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