Heber's Ghyll, Ilkley
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Heber's Ghyll, Ilkley

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Published on May 11th, 2021

Heber's Ghyll, Ilkley

Heber's Ghyll is a cracking family-friendly walk in Ilkley. Given it is less than 3km in length, this is a wander that really packs a punch!

The woodland surrounding the Ghyll is full of places to explore. During the spring, you'll see it packed full of bluebells. If you take a trip there during the late summer and autumn, you'll find blackberries to pick (and eat, of course!).

The path that leads around the woodland climbs out onto the open moor and then up onto Woodhouse Crag, where you'll find the Swastika Stone.

The Swastika Stone, Woodhouse Crag

What on earth is the Swastika Stone? Well, it's probably the finest example of one of the hundreds of Neolithic stone carvings found on Ilkley Moor. It's a scheduled monument, and is pretty cool to go and see.

Dating back to c. 2800 - 500BC (at a best guess), experts are still undecided as to what purpose these ancient rocks served. Some believe that there is a religious connection, but they could equally be way markers, star charts or perhaps a bit of graffiti left by a prehistoric farmer who had a bit of time on his hands!

Had your fill of this little history mystery? Head back into the woodland at Black Beck and you'll descend alongside the waterfalls of Heber's Ghyll.

The waterfalls of Heber's Ghyll

The path criss-crosses the descending water, with plenty of bridges to trip trap over. You'll also find spots to get down to the water's edge too, so on a sunny day, why not dip in your toes and have a splash?

However, the most important thing to know about Heber's Ghyll when you're walking with little ones is that it is the home of not one, not two, but TEN hidden dinosaurs. So keep those eyes peeled for some roar-some discoveries!

One of the resident dinosaurs of Heber's Ghyll
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