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Ribblehead Viaduct Easy Walking Guide | Yorkshire Dales National Park, English Countryside Walk 

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Our our latest Yorkshire Walking Guide we will show you how to complete the Ribblehead Viaduct circular route. This beautiful-but-easy English countryside walk is set in the Yorkshire Dales National Park.
Walking Guide Transcript:
The Ribblehead Viaduct is an impressive man made structure that towers over Batty Moss in the Ribble Valley at Ribblehead, in North Yorkshire, England. In this video we will show you how to complete a beautiful but easy circular walk that both starts and ends at the Ribblehead Viaduct. This walk is around 3.5 miles long, and will take approximately 2 hours to complete, depending on how long you spend admiring the viaduct and getting distracted by the sheep. While this is an easy walk, it is worth noting that there are some areas of uneven ground, and this route does involve climbing over a few styles.
First, getting to the Ribblehead viaduct. If you are driving, set your destination to the car park where the B6255 (Blea Moor Road) meets the B6479 (Gauber Road). Parking here is free, although if you arrive at a popular time you should arrive as early as you can. Ribblehead train station is a short walk away if you won’t be driving.
From the layby car park, follow the path towards the viaduct - you can’t miss it! Once you reach the viaduct take some time to get a closer look at the incredible 24 arches. Opened in 1875, the 440-yard-long Ribblehead Viaduct is the most magnificent structure on the settle-carlisle railway.
Following the signs to Whernside, continue to follow the path up the gentle ascent, leaving the viaduct behind you. Keeping the railway on your left, keep following the path until you reach an underpass, where a sign will point you towards Winterscales. This will be the direction you will be going, however we continued a bit further along the path to get a closer look at the isolated Blea Moor Signal box, before turning back and heading through the underpass towards Winterscales farm. As you follow the path down the rock lined beck bubbles along on your right - just keep following it down until you reach the first farm of your walk.
Walk directly through the farm, crossing over a stone bridge. Once you are over the bridge the path veers to the left, and you continue to follow it until the path splits off to the left. Ignore this turn off as this takes you back to the viaduct. You will see a sign to scar end pointing you in the right direction. Continue straight down the path, through the fields until you reach Ivescar farm. Walk to the end of the large metal barn and turn left, walking between the two buildings into a field. A public footpath sign will point you in the right direction to cross the fields diagonally, climbing over several styles on the way.
It won’t be long until you glimpse the Ribblehead Viaduct off in the distance. We were lucky to catch a glimpse of a train passing over on a couple of occasions, which was a more exciting site than the camera probably let’s on! After taking in the view walk down the hill, keeping the stone wall and viaduct on your left, until you meet a road path. Take this path left until you reach the large Gunnerfleet farm. The path will take you through the farm, and back towards the viaduct.
You end your walking by passing underneath the might arches of the viaduct, before returning to the car park.
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@OurTravelPlace
@OurTravelPlace 4 года назад
If you are looking for more Yorkshire walking guides then have started a walking guides playlist, which we will be building up over time: ru-vid.com/group/PLklu2vvKTLyqZPH3wyGr0m14TkIQHFhzc
@salomeydraws
@salomeydraws Год назад
The Viaduct is awesome, soooo huge. Wish I'd had energy to do this circular but was spent after Pen-y-Ghent 😂 Will have to go back and do this sometime! Saw a long goods train loaded with logs pass over yesterday, it was brilliant.
@OurTravelPlace
@OurTravelPlace Год назад
Fair enough, pen-y-ghent is plenty for one day! So cool that you saw that train 😃
@KevinSiyuan
@KevinSiyuan 4 года назад
amazing viaduct architecture 👍 the sheeps are really cute too, beautiful journey with informative narrative
@OurTravelPlace
@OurTravelPlace 4 года назад
The sheep were really cute 😊 Thanks for watching and commenting!
@weatheroakwanderer5941
@weatheroakwanderer5941 Год назад
Great video.......... I especially appreciated your detailed info on where to park......keep uo the good work !
@OurTravelPlace
@OurTravelPlace Год назад
Thanks very much! 😄
@BeingBedingfield
@BeingBedingfield 4 года назад
What a stunning walk! The viaduct is absolutely breathtaking, only realized how big it was when you were up close.
@OurTravelPlace
@OurTravelPlace 4 года назад
It's huge! The walk was so peaceful, we barely saw anyone once we left the viaduct. Thanks for watching 😊
@Ampton69
@Ampton69 2 года назад
Thanks for posting that video. I am planning on going to the viaduct early next year.
@OurTravelPlace
@OurTravelPlace 2 года назад
I hope you like seeing the viaduct in person! Thanks for watching 🙂
@havingalook2
@havingalook2 3 года назад
That was lovely. So well presented and your commentary perfect. Well done. Cheers
@OurTravelPlace
@OurTravelPlace 3 года назад
Thanks very much, I appreciate that! 😊
@Femsadventures
@Femsadventures 11 месяцев назад
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@kitmanlee482
@kitmanlee482 3 года назад
hiya, I followed the route from your video, so easy to find, it's suitable for a family walk. Near the end of the route, I didn't walk diagonally across the field, cos there a public footpath leading back to viaduct. we had a lovely walk today, thanks.
@OurTravelPlace
@OurTravelPlace 3 года назад
I'm glad you enjoyed the walk! Thanks for letting us know 😀 Yes, it's definitely a good one for families - nice and easy (with those lovely views of the viaduct!).
@destinationdero
@destinationdero 4 года назад
Another great share of England. Like 21 guys
@OurTravelPlace
@OurTravelPlace 4 года назад
Thank you so much! 😊
@MacSarah
@MacSarah 3 года назад
I think we need to get ourselves up to Yorkshire for a walking holiday!!
@OurTravelPlace
@OurTravelPlace 3 года назад
I know we are biased but Yorkshire is an amazing place for walks... you'll be spoiled for choice! 🙂
@EmmaSpears
@EmmaSpears 4 года назад
Absolutely loved this! The filming, editing and voiceover are all perfect. This looks like a gorgeous walk - one day I'll get up to the Yorkshire Dales and see it for myself 😊
@OurTravelPlace
@OurTravelPlace 4 года назад
Thanks so much Emma! Even if you don't do the walk, a lot of people stop by just to see the viaduct. We are lucky to live close to so many beautiful walking spots in the dales 🙂
@dlittlester
@dlittlester Месяц назад
A friend took me there a decade or so ago. Amazing structure. We didn't do the path though.
@TitoSuperTrip
@TitoSuperTrip 4 года назад
Wow.. so very amazing England, so green :) Thanks for sharing guys
@OurTravelPlace
@OurTravelPlace 4 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@Explorcation
@Explorcation 4 года назад
The fields here are so green and beautiful. Wide open space...great for social distancing!
@OurTravelPlace
@OurTravelPlace 4 года назад
Yes, it was very easy to stay away from other people. Apart from the actual viaduct area (which was still far from crowded) we barely saw anyone. Much easier to social distance here than at our local parks!
@MyrnaInSeoulSK
@MyrnaInSeoulSK 4 года назад
Great video, awesome place, thanks for sharing
@OurTravelPlace
@OurTravelPlace 4 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@laurenandseth
@laurenandseth 4 года назад
It looks like such a magical place with all of the scenery and sheep! 💚 I can't believe there are 24 arches! That's amazing!
@OurTravelPlace
@OurTravelPlace 4 года назад
Yes, it's a beautiful spot for a walk! The viaduct was really impressive. Thanks for watching!
@ElderMillennialDigitalNomads
@ElderMillennialDigitalNomads 4 года назад
This is a great walk - you did an awesome job with all of the details!
@OurTravelPlace
@OurTravelPlace 4 года назад
Thank you so much! We thought video would be a useful way to show people how to complete a walk, so glad you appreciated the details 😊 Have a great day!
@Pchyymlis
@Pchyymlis Год назад
Gonna try it tomorrow 🎉
@OurTravelPlace
@OurTravelPlace Год назад
Have a great walk! 🙂
@parttimespotter2027
@parttimespotter2027 Год назад
Love the video. It's been on of the things on my photo hit list for years. It'd great if you had a pdf of the route with any photos of significant points on route to look for to make sure you're on the right path. Thanks for a great video :)
@OurTravelPlace
@OurTravelPlace Год назад
Thanks for the suggestion, that could work. Glad you enjoyed the video, I hope you get some great photos 🙂
@sc78family68
@sc78family68 4 года назад
This place is stunning!! Hope to visit here in future. Fully support, New fans here. 522
@OurTravelPlace
@OurTravelPlace 4 года назад
Thank you!
@AimlesslyDrifting
@AimlesslyDrifting 4 года назад
Love this, this place looks so majestic! thank you for sharing!
@OurTravelPlace
@OurTravelPlace 4 года назад
It's a really impressive structure! Thanks for watching :)
@exploreaswego
@exploreaswego 4 года назад
Stunning video! Did you have to get permission to go through as you had to cross several gates. That viaduct is stunning though!
@OurTravelPlace
@OurTravelPlace 4 года назад
Thank you! No special permission needed...it's not uncommon for public footpaths to pass through farmland here. You just need to stick to countryside etiquette - be respectful, leave animals alone, don't damage anything, keep dogs under control etc 🙂 We even passed one of the farmers on our walk and he was very friendly!
@dnbtravels
@dnbtravels 4 года назад
Cool channel, new friend here
@OurTravelPlace
@OurTravelPlace 4 года назад
Thanks, and welcome 😊
@Mark-if2oi
@Mark-if2oi 2 года назад
Your voice is brilliant, where are you from?
@OurTravelPlace
@OurTravelPlace 2 года назад
Thank you! I'm originally from Sheffield 🙂
@sexymiss51
@sexymiss51 3 года назад
Would you say an off road pram would be fine? Obviously lifting over the stiles would be a thing! Thanks!
@OurTravelPlace
@OurTravelPlace 3 года назад
Hmmm, I think you would be okay with it being an offroad pram, although bear in mind in this coming from someone without a pram! There's a bit of an uphill near the start (you can see near the beginning of the video) but after that it's pretty flat. Would your offroad pram be okay over areas where the ground is like this: 00:38 ? That would be my main concern for you. At the point where we reach Ivescar Farm and cut across the fields you can actually take a slightly different route which will be easier. I found an explanation of it here: www.walksaroundbritain.co.uk/ribblehead.html Hope this helps!
@sexymiss51
@sexymiss51 3 года назад
@@OurTravelPlace amazing! Yeah haha don't worry I'm used to a lot of off-roading I have a walking Instagram page @sum.it.up.walks 😂. Thank you so much I will definitely risk it. Thanks for the update of guidance too!!!
@OurTravelPlace
@OurTravelPlace 3 года назад
@@sexymiss51 Excellent, if you remember then let us know if you find it okay with your pram! Have a great walk
@sexymiss51
@sexymiss51 3 года назад
@@OurTravelPlace thanks will do!!! 🤗
@cyandersen1709
@cyandersen1709 10 месяцев назад
Please leave out the background music
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