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Swaledale: Keld to Muker Circular
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Swaledale: Keld to Muker Circular

North Yorkshire

Dog Friendly Rating:8/10A classic Swaledale circular through the wildflower meadows and gorge paths linking Keld and Muker, the picture-postcard walk of the Dales.

The Keld to Muker circular is one of the best-loved dog friendly walks in the Yorkshire Dales, tracing the old Corpse Road between two of Swaledale's prettiest villages. From Keld you drop to the Swale and follow the gorge path with its thundering Kisdon Force waterfall, climb gently round the shoulder of Kisdon Hill and finish with an unforgettable stroll through Muker's hay meadows, a blaze of wildflowers in June.

The meadow fields are a Site of Special Scientific Interest, so dogs must be on leads and kept strictly to the flagged path during the hay growing season between late May and mid July. Swaledale sheep graze every pasture and moorland section, so leads are the default throughout. Both ends of the walk have good facilities, with Muker offering tea rooms, a pub, public toilets and a village shop, and Keld providing a lodge café and seasonal refreshments.

At a Glance

Distance
9.0 km (5.6 miles)
Difficulty
Moderate
Duration
3 hr
Walk Type
River, Waterfall, Moorland
Route Type
Circular
Off Lead Potential
Low
Livestock Risk
High
Facilities
Muker has the Farmers Arms pub, tea rooms, toilets and a shop; Keld has the Keld Lodge café and seasonal refreshments.
Parking
Paid village car parks in both Keld and Muker (DL11 6DY and DL11 6QG); Muker is usually the quieter option in peak season.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is Swaledale: Keld to Muker Circular dog friendly?

    This is one of the most popular dog friendly walks in the Yorkshire Dales, earning a solid 8/10 rating. The route has plenty to keep dogs happy — river gorge paths, open hillsides and a dramatic waterfall at Kisdon Force — and both Keld and Muker have facilities to make the day comfortable for owners too.

  • Can dogs be off lead at Swaledale: Keld to Muker Circular?

    Off-lead time on this walk is limited. Swaledale sheep graze throughout the pastures and moorland sections, so leads are the default for most of the route. During the hay growing season (late May to mid July), dogs must also be on leads and kept strictly to the flagged path through the wildflower meadows, which are a protected Site of Special Scientific Interest.

  • What should I know before visiting Swaledale: Keld to Muker Circular with my dog?

    Come prepared with a lead — you'll be using it for the majority of this walk given the grazing sheep and, in late spring and early summer, the protected hay meadows. Timing your visit outside the May to July window gives a little more flexibility in the meadow sections, though leads remain essential elsewhere. On the plus side, both villages are well set up for a post-walk stop: Muker has the Farmers Arms, tea rooms, toilets and a shop, while Keld has the Keld Lodge café for refreshments.

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