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Goathland to Grosmont Rail Trail

Moderate

4.6

(43)

264

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Goathland to Grosmont Rail Trail

03:24

12.5km

180m

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Embark on the Goathland to Grosmont Rail Trail, a moderate hike spanning 7.7 miles (12.5 km) with an elevation gain of 602 feet (183 metres), typically taking around 3 hours and 23 minutes. This route guides you through the North York Moors National Park, following an historic railway line. You…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Goathland railway station

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Goathland Station is one of the many ‘time warp’ railway stations along the spectacular North York Moors Railway (NYMR). Traditional, beautifully-presented and oozing charm, it feels like time stopped here …

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5.70 km

In Grosmont you can meet the North Yorkshire Moors Railways and their old steam locomotives! Class!

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9.85 km

Thomason Foss

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Thomason Foss is a beautiful waterfall in an idyllic wooded ravine. The waterfall is accessed by a superb trail through the woodland. It’s well worth combining Thomason Foss with nearby …

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8.80 km

1.45 km

1.25 km

664 m

287 m

Surfaces

8.70 km

1.28 km

1.02 km

752 m

427 m

274 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the terrain like on the Goathland to Grosmont Rail Trail?

The core rail trail section is generally an easy walk, featuring a level, laid-out, wide, and flat path, particularly after Esk Valley. However, leaving Goathland, there are some initial steps and potentially muddy sections. The route includes a hill to climb up and then down to reach Grosmont. If you opt for a circular route back to Goathland, expect hillier and potentially muddier terrain through woodlands and fields. Sturdy hiking boots are recommended.

What are the main points of interest along this route?

The trail offers a rich blend of natural beauty and historical sites. You'll pass through attractive woodlands, follow the West Beck and Murk Esk rivers, and can take a short detour to Mallyan Spout, the tallest waterfall in the North York Moors. Key railway heritage sites include Goathland railway station, the historic trackbed of George Stephenson's railway, and Grosmont Station – North Yorkshire Moors Railway, where you can often see steam trains. You'll also encounter remnants of ironstone mines and the hamlet of Beck Hole.

Where can I park for the Goathland to Grosmont Rail Trail?

Parking is available in both Goathland and Grosmont villages. Goathland has a car park near the village center and the railway station. Grosmont also offers parking facilities, particularly near its station, which serves as a hub for the North Yorkshire Moors Railway.

Is the Goathland to Grosmont Rail Trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the walk between Goathland and Grosmont along the rail trail is considered dog-friendly. However, dogs may need to be kept on leads in certain sections, especially when passing through farms or near livestock. Always ensure your dog is under control.

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

The trail is enjoyable year-round, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant conditions with vibrant foliage or blooming wildflowers. Summer is also popular, though it can be busier. Winter walks are possible, but be prepared for potentially muddy conditions and shorter daylight hours. Always check local weather forecasts before you go.

Do I need a permit or is there an entrance fee for this trail?

No, there is no specific permit required to hike the Goathland to Grosmont Rail Trail, nor is there an entrance fee. The trail is freely accessible to the public.

Are there any specific regulations for hiking in the North York Moors National Park?

When hiking within the North York Moors National Park, it's important to follow the Countryside Code. This includes keeping dogs under control, taking all litter home, closing gates, and respecting wildlife and farm animals. There are no specific permits or entrance fees for general access to the park's trails.

Are there options for a circular walk or is it primarily a point-to-point route?

While the direct rail trail from Goathland to Grosmont is a point-to-point route, a popular circular option is available. This circular route typically returns to Goathland by traversing across hills, woodlands, and fields, offering different views and a more strenuous experience than the flat rail trail section.

Are there places to eat or drink along the trail?

Yes, both Goathland and Grosmont are charming villages with amenities. You'll find cafes, pubs, and shops in both villages. Additionally, the small hamlet of Beck Hole, which you pass along the way, has a small pub and a sweet shop, perfect for a mid-walk refreshment.

Does this trail connect with other long-distance paths?

Yes, sections of this route overlap with other well-known paths. Approximately 63% of the route follows the official Goathland to Grosmont Rail Trail. Smaller portions also intersect with the Coast to Coast Walk (Richmond to Robin Hood’s Bay), The Inn Way, and the Centenary Walk.

Is the trail suitable for families with young children or pushchairs?

The main rail trail section, especially after the initial steps out of Goathland, is largely flat, wide, and laid-out, making it suitable for families and pushchairs in many parts. However, the initial descent from Goathland can be uneven and muddy, and the circular return route is hillier and less suitable for pushchairs. Consider the point-to-point walk for an easier family outing.

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