Low Crimple Viaduct

Low Crimple Viaduct

📍 Harrogate HG2 8PW, UK

About Low Crimple Viaduct

The Low Crimple Viaduct stands as an impressive historical landmark nestled near Harrogate in North Yorkshire. This magnificent Victorian railway viaduct, a testament to 19th-century engineering, offers a striking visual spectacle within the picturesque Crimple Valley. While direct access along the top of the viaduct is not available, its grandeur is best appreciated from viewpoints below, providing a captivating backdrop for visitors exploring the area.

As a notable point of interest, the viaduct is particularly popular with those who enjoy exploring the local landscape on foot. Visitors frequently highlight the "very impressive" views obtained when looking up at the structure from its base. It serves as an excellent focal point for leisurely walks in the surrounding countryside, inviting contemplation of its historical significance and architectural beauty, and enhancing the natural charm of the Crimple Valley.

Visiting Information

Specific opening hours and detailed accessibility features for the Low Crimple Viaduct are not provided, as it is an open-air historical landmark accessible to the public within its natural surroundings. There are no managed facilities, meaning payment options are not applicable for viewing the viaduct. Visitors are welcome to enjoy the views and walks around the viaduct at their leisure, though it is important to note that the top of the viaduct itself is not open for public access.

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📍 Harrogate HG2 8PW, UK

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Showing 1 of 3 reviews from Google Maps.Last updated 5 February 2026.

Anonymous
4/5
4 years ago

Great place to go for a walk. Whilst you can't go along the top of the viaduct, the view from down beside it looking up at it is very impressive.