North York Moors
North York Moors Map of Walks
Enjoy beautiful dog walks across North Yorkshire and the North York Moors. Click on the icons to find more details.
Why not enjoy a lovely day out with your pooch.
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![]() | Dalby Forest Woodcock Way Loop | Dog Walks | 54.3014, -0.6442 | A 3 mile circular woodland walk within Dalby Forest, near Thornton-le-Dale in North Yorkshire. Dalby Forest sits on the southern slopes of the North York Moors and forms part of the North Riding Forest Park. It is managed for timber production and recreation, with well-maintained trails for walkers and cyclists. This waymarked loop takes you on a journey through the forest following lanes and paths, starting at the beautiful Staindale Lake, climbing to enjoy views across the moors and then descending to enjoy a magical stretch through the valley. |
![]() | Lord Stones and Cringle Moor | Dog Walks | 54.42, -1.1931 | A 3 mile strenuous circular walk from Lord Stones in the North York Moors, near Chop Gate in North Yorkshire. The walk begins at the Lord Stones car park, home to a cafe-restaurant and shop, and visits the standing stones which give the site its name. Setting out, the route crosses a beautiful section of remote moorland before joining the Cleveland Way to climb steeply to the top of Cringle Moor, the third highest hill in the North York Moors which offers spectacular views, before a gentler descent back to Lord Stones. With the views on offer, it is definitely a walk to save for a clear day. |
![]() | Raincliffe Woods Circular | Dog Walks | 54.2862, -0.4625 | A 5.5 mile circular walk through the ancient Raincliffe Woods on the edge of the North York Moors. The walk meanders though beautiful ancient woodlands along mostly dirt tracks that can get very muddy in wet weather. There are no stiles and the walk includes several climbs and descents, one climb being fairly steep. |
![]() | The Cropton Round | Dog Walks | Cropton, Ryedale District, United Kingdom | If you and your pooch like the shade of woodland trails and appreciate the opportunity to have a paddle then this quiet fairly easy walk in and out of woods and through fields is for you. |
![]() | White Horse and Kilburn Woods | Dog Walks | Kilburn High and Low, Kilburn, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom | If you and your pooch love a short sharp start to to get the blood pumping, then this little walk is for you. |
![]() | Coxwold and the White Horse | Dog Walks | Coxwold, United Kingdom | This is a good, energetic off-the-lead romp for your dog through some beautiful countryside, starting and finishing in the historic village of Coxwold. |
![]() | Kirkdale and Hodge Beck | Dog Walks | Kirkbymoorside, United Kingdom | If you and your pooch enjoy a walk through charming canopied woodland paths and a romp through the fields nearby, then this one is for you. |
![]() | Hutton-le-Hole and Lastingham | Dog Walks | Hutton-le-Hole, Ryedale District, United Kingdom | If you want a taste of the wild Moors, stunning views and a couple of relatively steep climbs, but also want the comfort of being able to stop off at two of the most beautiful villages on the North York Moors. |
![]() | Grosmont and the North Yorkshire Moors Railway | Dog Walks | Grosmont, United Kingdom | If you are a fan of ‘Steam’ or are one of those riding the nostalgia wave, then the start and finish at Grosmont will be a treat. |
![]() | Levisham and Newton Dale | Dog Walks | Levisham Street, York, United Kingdom | This is a great walk for any season as it offers relatively sheltered paths and stopping off points, and encompasses some moor walking together with a couple of climbs and some dramatic views. |
![]() | Helmsley to Rievaulx | Dog Walks | Helmsley, United Kingdom | If you want an easy to follow route to a tranquil and beautiful destination, this walk to Rievaulx Abbey will not disappoint. |
![]() | Hovingham and the Howardian Hills | Dog Walks | Hovingham, United Kingdom | This is a very pretty and quiet walk just off the usual tourist route. It starts from the quintessentially Yorkshire village of Hovingham and incorporates a variety of terrain with lovely views of the Howardian Hills and countryside beyond. |
![]() | Sandsend to Whitby along the beach | Dog Walks | Sandsend Road, Whitby, United Kingdom | Because there’s nothing like a bracing seaside walk to blow the cobwebs away, be it windy, sunny or raining – we all love it and so do our dogs! |
![]() | Dalby Forest and the Bridestones | Dog Walks | Congleton, Bridestones, United Kingdom | If you want a walk with a sense of wild freedom, where your pooch can enjoy extensive time off the lead on long grassy tracks and paths, this is the one for you. |
![]() | Robin Hood’s Bay | Dog Walks | Station Road, Robin Hood's Bay, United Kingdom | With its wide easy to follow path, the walk offers a good steady climb opening up magnificent views of the North Sea, the coast and Ravenscar. |
![]() | Osmotherley and the Cleveland Way | Dog Walks | Osmotherley, United Kingdom | The expansive views and peace and quiet are great for you, while your pooch will love the extensive off-lead freedom and a couple of opportunities for a paddle along the way. |
![]() | Danby, Ainthorpe and Little Fryup Dale | Dog Walks | 54.4655161344337, -0.8947633020579815 | This walk offers a real taste of the North York Moors and one of its prettiest Dales and Valleys without endless trekking across moorland, which is not always much fun for your dog. |
![]() | Visit Ryedale: Helmsley and Riccal Dale | Dog Walks | Helmsley YO62 5AT, United Kingdom | An 8 mile (13km) circular walk from the market town of Helmsley in Ryedale |
![]() | Visit Ryedale: Fox and Rabbit to Pickering | Dog Walks | Vivis Lane, Pickering YO18 8TB, United Kingdom | A 6 mile (10 km) linear walk from the village of Lockton (home to the Fox and Rabbit Inn) to the market town of Pickering in Ryedale. |