Circular walk at Brimham Rocks

Brimham Rocks, This short walk will show you the Summerbridge, HG3 highlights of Brimham from the 4DW amazing rock formations to the fantastic heather . TRAIL Walking

GRADE Easy

DISTANCE 1.25 miles (1.8km)

TIME Terrain

1 hour Not suitable for wheelchairs or pushchairs. Rough footpaths. Sturdy footwear advisable

OS MAP Things to see OS Explorer 26

Contact 01423 780688 [email protected] Facilities Shop, Visitor Centre and Refreshment Kiosk (check openening times) Toilets Cycle Racks

http://nationaltrust.org.uk/walks Brimham Rocks, Summerbridge, Harrogate HG3 4DW

Start/end

Start: Brimham Rocks car park, grid ref: SE206650 End: Brimham Rocks car park, grid ref: SE206650 How to get there

By bus: Nidderdale Rambler runs Sundays from Harrogate 1. Take the sloping all-weather path behind the notice board out of the car park. Follow the all- weather path through the rocks passing Surprise View, which boasts impressive views up Nidderdale. to brimham Rocks, April to Further on, leave the track and see if you can find Cannon Rocks - so called because of the 20-metre October, plus selected winter hollow cannon (tube) through the solid rock. Sundays. Other services from Harrogate to 2. You will pass the famous oak which has been growing out of a rock for over 250 years. We alight Summerbridge, 2 miles. know this because it is shown in a sketch of Brimham by Moles Griffiths in 1804, and mentioned in By car: off B6165, 11 miles poetry by Ebenezer Elliot published in 1833. The all weather path then meets the track to Brimham from Harrogate; off B6265, House directly in front of you, with the kiosk and toilet block to your right. At this point it is worth a 4 miles from Pateley Bridge. slight detour up the steps near Brimham House to the view point. There you will have superb views Parking free for National Trust towards York and Harrogate. You will also find the visitor centre and shop for further information members. non members £5 up about the and social history of the site. to 4 hours £6 all day. 3. Turn left and follow the tarmac road up a slight incline, take the left fork by a large rock through the staff car park. Directly in front of you is the Dancing Bear (Begging Dog).

4. Follow the track past the Dancing Bear and after about 100 metres you will glimpse the Writing Desk, now often called ET, and further along the Druids Idol (Idol Rock), probably the most famous and spectacular rock at Brimham. Keep going past the Idol Rock and on your left hand side are views over Dallowgill Moor (beware of steep drops). http://nationaltrust.org.uk/walks 5. After about 100 metres the track turns sharply to the right giving views of Mushroom Rock in the distance, and an expanse of moorland (which consists mainly of Common Heather vulgaris, sometime called ling). Keeping the moorland on your left hand side and the rocks on your right follow the path past the rocks on the right, towards Middle Crag, the large body of rocks in the distance.

6. At the pile turn right towards a lone rock called The Gorilla. After working here for some years our Warden still can't see the gorilla in this rock; can you? Just past this rock the path turns back on itself to the left following a small valley, keeping Middle Crags on your left hand side. Follow this path for approx 400 metres, until it enters the main car park.