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Hole of Horcum Circular
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Hole of Horcum Circular

North Yorkshire

Dog Friendly Rating:7/10A dramatic geological amphitheatre with varied terrain and good moorland walking; sheep on the farmland sections and steep descents into the Horcum require care.

The Hole of Horcum is one of the North York Moors' most dramatic landscape features — a vast natural amphitheatre carved into the moorland near the A169 between Pickering and Whitby. This 8 km circular descends into the bowl before climbing back out across open heather moorland, with 396 metres of elevation gain making this a properly physical walk. The scale of the hollow is genuinely impressive from the rim, and the descent into its sheltered interior feels like entering a different world — greener, calmer and more enclosed than the exposed moor above.

This dog friendly walk is excellent for active dogs who enjoy moorland terrain and genuine physical challenge. The open heather moor provides fantastic running and scenting, and the descent into the Horcum bowl offers sheltered ground with a different character. Off-lead potential is moderate across the open moor, though leads are advisable where sheep and other livestock graze, which is moderately likely throughout. The paths are well established and reliable year-round, though the moorland sections can be muddy in winter. The exposed rim is windy and exhilarating — exactly the kind of walking that dogs love most.

At a Glance

Distance
8.1 km (5.0 miles)
Difficulty
Moderate
Duration
2 hr 30 min
Walk Type
Moorland
Route Type
Circular
Off Lead Potential
Moderate
Livestock Risk
Moderate
Facilities
Horseshoe Inn at Levisham (dog-friendly); no toilets on route; nearest facilities at Saltergate
Parking
Saltergate Car Park (YO18 7NR); £3.80 up to 2 hours, £6 over 2 hours

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is Hole of Horcum Circular dog friendly?

    Hole of Horcum Circular has a dog friendly rating of 7 out of 10, making it a solid choice for active dogs who enjoy open moorland. The varied terrain , from the sheltered bowl of the Horcum to the exposed heather moor above , gives dogs plenty to explore and enjoy. The Horseshoe Inn at Levisham is dog-friendly if you're looking for a stop along the way.

  • Can dogs be off lead at Hole of Horcum Circular?

    Off-lead potential is moderate here , the open heather moorland offers good opportunities for dogs to run freely, but leads are advisable on the farmland sections where livestock, particularly sheep, are moderately likely to be grazing. It's worth keeping a close eye on your surroundings and popping your dog back on the lead whenever stock is present.

  • What should I know before visiting Hole of Horcum Circular with my dog?

    This is a genuinely demanding 8 km walk with 396 metres of elevation gain, so it's best suited to fit, active dogs rather than puppies or older dogs with mobility issues. The descent into the Horcum bowl is steep, so take care on the way down. The moorland sections can get muddy in winter, and the rim is exposed and windy year-round , good walking kit for both of you is a must. Parking is at Saltergate Car Park (YO18 7NR), with charges of £3.80 for up to 2 hours or £6 for longer stays.

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