Malham Cove

Malham Cove is a hiking trail Malham located in United Kingdom.

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ratings
  • Phone

    +44 1729 830264

  • Type

    Hiking Trail

Address

Malham North Yorkshire BD23 4DJ United Kingdom

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Comments / 8


Andrew Ioannou

Great place but gets very busy at weekends and public holidays. Better to go mid-week if you can. Lister Arms is best pub but advise you book . Look for the limestone rocks . A geological phenomenon.

Filmsquare

Harry and Hermione camp on the recognisable limestone rocks on the top of Malham Cove during a depressing period in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 (2010).

Carl Griffin

Stunning scenary. Check out the limestone pavements at the top.

Nino Mann

A great wonder of a place!

Alex Kritenko

Very nice pan fried zukkini! Recommend!

Dan Britton

417 steps to the top of the Cove. Worth it for the view though!

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Chris Wildman

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8.6
Scenic Lookout
Malham Limestone Pavement

Impressive geological feature. Look out for the interesting plants growing in the cracks. - Carl Griffin

8.2
Pub
Lister Arms

The Butcher’s sharing board was delicious, and absolutely enormous. Great food and a lovely pub. - Harry Roberts

7.9
Café
The Old Barn Cafe

Sausage butty was good and so was my Americano coffee. Service fast and good prices - Ricardo Yeowart

7.7
Pub
The Buck Inn

Pub & hotel within walking distance of Malham Cove. Good beer including from the local Dark Horse Brewery & nice food. The bar is really cosy with a wood burning stove & a selection of games to play. - Dave Milne