Newtondale Gorge Walk from Levisham Station
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Newtondale Gorge Walk from Levisham Station

North Yorkshire

Dog Friendly Rating: 7/10 A quiet steam railway and moor-edge loop through the wooded Newtondale gorge, arriving back at a working heritage station.

Newtondale is a dramatic ice-age meltwater gorge carved through the North York Moors, and this dog friendly circuit leaves Levisham Station on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway, climbs the gorge side through oak and birch woodland to the heathery moor top, then drops back through bracken to the platform. The steam trains passing below the path are a big bonus for rail-curious walkers.

Dogs can be off lead through the woodland and on the broad moor tops, but you will share the route with sheep on several open moor sections so lead up when stock is in view. One enclosed stile will need a lift for larger dogs. Cliff edges in the gorge are steep but usually well back from the path. Underfoot is soft woodland path, firm moor track and one flight of steps. Parking is at Levisham Station with a £2 suggested donation to NYMR, with overflow space further back along the approach road. Dogs are welcome on NYMR trains and in the Horseshoe Inn at Levisham village.

At a Glance

Distance 9.8 km (6.1 miles)
Difficulty Moderate
Duration 3 hr 30 min
Walk Type Moorland, Forest, River
Route Type Circular
Off Lead Potential Moderate
Livestock Risk Moderate
Facilities Levisham Station has seasonal toilets and a tea room; Horseshoe Inn in Levisham village welcomes dogs.
Parking Levisham Station parking (£2 suggested donation to NYMR) at SE817910; overflow further back along the approach road.

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Location

Levisham Station, near Pickering

54.3081, -0.7458

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