Addlebrough and Stake Fell loop from Streethead Caravan Park
Addlebrough and Stake Fell loop from Streethead Caravan Park
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25.3km
590m
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This difficult 15.7-mile hiking loop from Streethead Caravan Park offers panoramic views from Addlebrough and explores the Yorkshire Dales.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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10.2 km
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1.66 km
861 m
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9.21 km
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Highest point (540 m)
Lowest point (160 m)
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This hike is rated as difficult. The route involves significant elevation gain with steep ascents and descents. The terrain can be challenging, especially after rain, with boggy sections on the path to the summit. It requires good physical fitness and experience with hillwalking.
The route is designed to start from Streethead Caravan Park. However, detailed parking information specifically for this loop from the caravan park is not readily available. For Addlebrough, many documented routes typically start from Thornton Rust, which may offer more established parking options if you choose to adapt your starting point.
You'll encounter varied terrain, including walking along walled lanes and bridleways before reaching open moors. The path to Addlebrough's summit can be boggy in places, particularly after rain. Once on the flat-topped summit plateau, the terrain is largely level. Proper footwear is essential for the mixed conditions.
The trail offers stunning panoramic views, especially from the flat-topped summit of Addlebrough. From here, you can see large parts of Wensleydale, including Semer Water. Other notable points include the Addlebrough Summit and Cairn, Water Ling Force Waterfall, and a View North of Stake Fell. The summit of Addlebrough also features historical Bronze Age markings and ancient burial sites.
While the Yorkshire Dales National Park is generally dog-friendly, this route involves open moorland and areas with livestock. Dogs should be kept under close control, preferably on a lead, to protect wildlife and farm animals. Be prepared for stiles and potentially boggy sections that might be challenging for some dogs.
The best time to hike is typically from late spring to early autumn (May to September) when the weather is generally milder and the ground is drier. Avoid hiking in very wet conditions due to boggy sections, and be prepared for rapidly changing weather, especially on the exposed fells. Winter hiking is possible but requires significant experience, appropriate gear, and careful planning due to potential snow, ice, and reduced visibility.
No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to access the trails within the Yorkshire Dales National Park. However, please respect the countryside code, stick to public rights of way, and be mindful of private land and livestock.
Yes, sections of this route coincide with other established paths. You will find parts of the trail follow Lady Anne's Way, Busk Lane, and various sections of Stake Road, among others.
Given the difficult rating and varied terrain, essential gear includes sturdy waterproof hiking boots, waterproof and windproof outer layers, sufficient water and snacks, a map and compass (and the ability to use them), and a fully charged phone. Trekking poles can be beneficial for stability on steep or boggy sections.
While Streethead Caravan Park itself may offer some basic facilities for its guests, for more extensive amenities like pubs, cafes, or shops, you would likely need to head to nearby villages or towns. Hawes, a larger market town in Wensleydale, is a good option for a wider range of services, including pubs, cafes, and accommodation.
Yes, as the name suggests, the 'Addlebrough and Stake Fell loop from Streethead Caravan Park' is a circular route, meaning you will end up back at your starting point.