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Dodd Fell and Drumaldrace from Gayle
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Dodd Fell and Drumaldrace from Gayle

North Yorkshire

Dog Friendly Rating:6/10A challenging Wensleydale horseshoe over two remote Hewitts, all open moorland with huge skies and working sheep fells underfoot.

Dodd Fell and Drumaldrace from Gayle is a big, exposed Wensleydale hill day that is dog friendly for experienced fell dogs comfortable with long moorland miles. The route climbs steadily out of Gayle onto the Pennine Way flags, tops out on Dodd Fell Hill at 668 metres, then swings east across boggy watershed to the broad summit of Drumaldrace on Wether Fell before descending quiet green lanes back to the village.

This is a full horseshoe on sheep-grazed open access land, with stock on the fell every day of the year, so leads are essential. The moor is serious ground in poor visibility, with peat groughs, featureless tops and minimal shelter, and there is no reliable water for dogs between the valleys. Gayle itself has limited roadside parking, so most walkers use the pay and display car park in Hawes a few hundred metres away, which has toilets and is a short walk from pubs, cafés and the Wensleydale Creamery.

At a Glance

Distance
16.0 km (9.9 miles)
Difficulty
Challenging
Duration
5 hr 30 min
Walk Type
Peak, Moorland
Route Type
Circular
Off Lead Potential
Low
Livestock Risk
High
Facilities
No facilities in Gayle itself; Hawes a few minutes' walk away has pubs, cafés, public toilets, shops and the Wensleydale Creamery.
Parking
Limited roadside parking in Gayle; the Hawes National Park pay and display car park on the A684 is the reliable option.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is Dodd Fell and Drumaldrace from Gayle dog friendly?

    This route is dog friendly, but it earns a 6 out of 10 rating and is best suited to experienced fell dogs rather than casual walkers with pets. It's a long, demanding day on open moorland, and the combination of remote terrain and year-round sheep grazing means it's not one to take lightly if your dog isn't used to big hill miles.

  • Can dogs be off lead at Dodd Fell and Drumaldrace from Gayle?

    Leads are essential throughout this route. The entire horseshoe crosses sheep-grazed open access land with stock on the fell every single day of the year, so keeping your dog on a lead isn't just advisable — it's a firm requirement to respect the working landscape.

  • What should I know before visiting Dodd Fell and Drumaldrace from Gayle with my dog?

    A few things are worth planning for before you set out. There's no reliable water for dogs between the valleys, so carry enough for the full day, and be aware that the moor is serious ground in poor visibility — peat groughs, featureless tops and minimal shelter make navigation skills and good conditions important. Parking is limited in Gayle itself, so most walkers use the pay and display car park in Hawes, which is a short walk away and puts you close to pubs, cafés and public toilets for before or after your walk.

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