Creswell Crags Limestone Gorge and Robin Hood Way
South Yorkshire
Creswell Crags is a limestone gorge on the Nottinghamshire-Derbyshire border, honeycombed with caves that sheltered Ice Age hunters 50,000 years ago and containing Britain's only authenticated cave art from that period. The basic circuit around Crags Lake is a short 2.4 km, with towering limestone cliffs rising above the water and cave mouths visible on both sides. The 48 m of climbing is gentle, and the paths are well surfaced and accessible throughout. The walk can be extended by picking up the Robin Hood Way long-distance path which passes through the site. The gorge has a dramatic, enclosed quality quite different from the surrounding flat farmland, and the sense of deep history adds real weight to what is otherwise a gentle stroll.
This is a compact dog friendly walk with unique character. The limestone gorge carries cool, mineral scent from the rock faces, and the lakeside provides water interest and birdlife. Dogs must be kept on leads throughout to protect the geological and archaeological features, but the sensory environment is rich enough to keep dogs engaged despite the restriction. The accessible, well-surfaced paths suit dogs of all ages and fitness levels, and the short distance makes this ideal for a focused outing rather than a full day. The visitor centre has toilets and a cafe. A walk that offers something genuinely different, with the Ice Age history adding a dimension you won't find anywhere else in the country.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, Creswell Crags is a welcome destination for dogs and earns a solid 8 out of 10 on our dog friendly rating. The well-surfaced, accessible paths suit dogs of all ages and fitness levels, and the sensory environment , limestone rock faces, a lake, and plenty of birdlife , gives dogs plenty to take in. The visitor centre also has a cafe on site, making it a comfortable outing for owners too.
Dogs must be kept on leads throughout the site, in order to protect the geological and archaeological features of this exceptional gorge. It's worth noting that even on lead, the rich sensory environment , cool mineral scents from the rock faces, water interest from Crags Lake, and surrounding birdlife , keeps most dogs thoroughly engaged.
The main circuit around Crags Lake is a compact 2.4 km with only 48 metres of climbing, so it's a manageable outing for dogs of all fitness levels rather than a full day's adventure. Parking is available at the Creswell Crags visitor car park, and on site you'll find toilets, a cafe, and a museum. If you'd like a longer walk, the Robin Hood Way long-distance path passes through the site and can be picked up to extend your route.
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