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Top 6 Gorges around Fimber

Canyons around Fimber, often referred to as dales or gorges, are characteristic features of the Yorkshire Wolds landscape. This region is known for its winding and undulating terrain, featuring deep-sided valleys and dry dales. The area provides a natural setting for exploration, with 6 distinct gorges available for discovery. These geological formations contribute to the unique natural landscape of Fimber.

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  • The most popular canyons is Sylvan Dale, a viewpoint that is notably winding and undulating.…

Last updated: June 28, 2026

Sylvan Dale

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Sylvan Dale is my favourite place in the Yorkshire Wolds — it’s amazingly winding and undulating. It seems to be getting better every time I visit.

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Pasture Dale

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Beautiful little road with little traffic through a picturesque valley floor.

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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.

There is a quarry here as well as a disused railway running …

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Paul Vinten
May 24, 2026, Sylvan Dale

A fantastic place to walk with some great views

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Roland
May 4, 2025, Sylvan Dale

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RichD
April 14, 2025, Sylvan Dale

The Chalkland Way / Minster Way winds above and and to the south of this spectacular dale, affording great views of its characteristic gorse bushes. A must see and on a par with the equally spectacular Horse Dale, although not quite as deep and long.

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Yorkshire does the South Downs. Look out for the Highland Cows too

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Fairy Dale is a great example of a dry valley in the Yorkshire Wolds. It really is beautiful. There is a quarry here as well as a disused railway running along the bottom of the dale and the entrance to the old rail tunnel.

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Natalie
August 31, 2022, Water Dale

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 vale so you really get a feel of the Yorkshire Wolds at its best. Highland Cattle are often grazed here which make a lovely additional sight.

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Beautiful little road with little traffic through a picturesque valley floor.

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Probably my favourite section of the whole trail. Stunning views on this Wold!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of natural features can I expect to see in the dales and gorges around Fimber?

The dales and gorges around Fimber, characteristic of the Yorkshire Wolds, feature winding and undulating terrain. You'll encounter deep-sided valleys, dry dales, and geological formations. Specific highlights include the gorse bushes of Sylvan Dale, the dry valley and disused railway at Fairy Dale Quarry and Dry Valley, and the scenic vale of Water Dale, often with Highland Cattle grazing.

Are there any particularly scenic dales or gorges worth visiting in Fimber?

Yes, several dales offer beautiful scenery. Sylvan Dale is noted for its winding and undulating landscape and characteristic gorse bushes, offering great views. Water Dale provides a deep-sided vale experience, often with Highland Cattle. Fairy Dale Quarry and Dry Valley showcases a beautiful example of a dry valley with a quarry and a disused railway.

What do visitors enjoy most about the dales and gorges in Fimber?

Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and tranquility. For instance, Sylvan Dale is described as 'amazingly winding and undulating' and a 'superbly beautiful place.' The deep-sided vale of Water Dale is appreciated for offering a true feel of the Yorkshire Wolds, especially with the presence of Highland Cattle. The community has shared 18 photos and given 32 upvotes across these highlights, indicating a strong appreciation for the scenic views and unique landscapes.

Are there hiking trails available in or near the dales around Fimber?

Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. You can find easy hikes like the 'Cross Keys Free House – Thixendale Circular Walk loop from Thixendale' or the 'Wharram Quarry Nature Reserve loop from Wharram'. For more options, explore the Easy hikes around Fimber guide or the broader Hiking around Fimber guide.

Are there easy or beginner-friendly routes for exploring the dales in Fimber?

Yes, several easy routes are available. For example, the 'Shortlands Dale – Oxlands Dale loop from Huggate' is an easy hike that allows you to experience the dales. The Easy hikes around Fimber guide lists multiple options suitable for beginners, including routes around Wharram Quarry Nature Reserve.

Can I find circular walks through the dales around Fimber?

Yes, circular walks are available. The 'Cross Keys Free House – Thixendale Circular Walk loop from Thixendale' is one such option. You can find more circular routes, including those passing through dales like Shortlands Dale and Oxlands Dale, within the Easy hikes around Fimber guide and the Hiking around Fimber guide.

What is the best time of year to visit the dales and gorges around Fimber?

While specific seasonal data isn't provided, the Yorkshire Wolds are generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. Spring brings wildflowers, summer offers longer daylight hours, and autumn provides beautiful foliage. Given the mention of gorse bushes in Sylvan Dale, which typically bloom in spring and summer, these seasons would likely offer vibrant views.

Are the dales and gorges around Fimber suitable for families?

Many of the dales and their surrounding trails are suitable for families, especially those looking for walks in natural settings. The 'easy hikes' mentioned in the Easy hikes around Fimber guide would be good starting points for family outings. The presence of Highland Cattle in Water Dale can also be an enjoyable sight for children.

Are there any other outdoor activities I can do near the dales and gorges in Fimber?

Beyond hiking, the area around Fimber is also popular for running. You can find various running trails, ranging from moderate to difficult, such as the 'Wetwang Chippy loop from Wetwang' or longer routes like the 'Fridaythorpe Pond – Waves and Time Sculpture loop from Fridaythorpe'. Check the Running Trails around Fimber guide for more options.

Is public transport available to access the dales and gorges around Fimber?

While specific public transport routes directly to each dale are not detailed, Fimber is a village in the Yorkshire Wolds. It's advisable to check local bus services that connect to Fimber or nearby villages like Thixendale, Huggate, or Wharram, which serve as starting points for many routes through the dales. Planning your journey in advance is recommended.

Do I need permits to visit the dales and gorges around Fimber?

Generally, permits are not required for accessing the natural dales and gorges in the Yorkshire Wolds, as many are public rights of way or open access land. However, if you plan to visit specific private land or nature reserves, it's always best to check for any specific access rules or requirements beforehand.

Are there any pubs or cafes near the dales and gorges for refreshments?

While specific establishments aren't listed for each dale, the surrounding villages in the Yorkshire Wolds, such as Thixendale or Huggate, typically offer local pubs or cafes where you can find refreshments after exploring the dales. For example, the 'Cross Keys Free House' in Thixendale is mentioned as a starting point for a circular walk.

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