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| Lush foliage surrounding cascading waterfalls in Hackfall Wood – it looks tropical but it’s actually Yorkshire. This walk is full of surprises! |
Hackfall Woods walk – one of the best woodland walks in Yorkshire?
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| Hackfall Wood is in a deep ravine – with the River Ure cutting straight through it |
Hackfall Woods – a stunning woodland walk in Yorkshire
Hackfall Woods walk map route:
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| The map from the Hackfall Wood leaflet produced by the Woodland Trust, copies of which are in the hackfall car park. |
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| Here you can see the location of the Hackfall Wood Car Park – which is on Thorpe Road between Masham & Grewelhorpe |
Photos documenting my walk around Hackfall Wood:
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| The car park is easily found on the road south from Masham to Grewelthorpe |
| Really useful info point and even some free leaflets to plan your walk |
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| The map of Hackfall which is also located in the car park |
| No much of a view from Limehouse hill in Summer when all the leaves are on the trees! |
| First glimpse of the Sandbed Hut – I didn’t expect a beach in deepest Yorkshire! |
| Didn’t think I would be sitting in the sun on a beach today! |
| The Grotto for a little sit down if you need it |
| Glimpse of Forty Foot Fall |
| Forty Foot waterfall is surrounded by Lush Foliage in peak summer |
| The Grotto as you approach the Fountain Pond |
| The fountain on the pond – which apparently comes on every 15 minutes. You can just about see the Ruin up above overlooking the fountain. |
| Child friendly seating 🙂 |
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| Fishers Hall |
| Inside Fishers Hall |
| The River Ure |
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| Another waterfall shot |
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| Mowbray Castle |
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| The stepping stones crossing to Alum Spring |
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| Waterfall at Alum Springs |
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| Alum Spring – a magical place – it didn’t seem real |
| The Ruin |
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| Fantastic views from the ruin over towards the Vale of York |
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| More Great views can be seen from Lovers Leap |
That wraps that walk up – hope you found the blog post interesting & useful and decide to visit Hackfall Woods yourself – trust me it will make a great day out for a walk. I’ll be planning to come back in the autumn when the rusty leaves on the trees give the place a different atmosphere.
Thanks for reading! If you have any questions – just post a comment and I’ll try and answer.




















Looks a fantastic place and would love to go for a walk there
Hi – it is a superb place for a woodlands walk. I hope to go back again in the autumn when the trees turn a different colour 🙂
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Thank you so much for this website, and absolutely stunning photos!
Thanks for the feedback Katie – glad you like it – much appreciated