Can you walk along the river Nidd?

Yes, walking along the River Nidd is a popular activity, particularly in the scenic Nidd Gorge near Knaresborough, which features 46 hectares of ancient woodland. Various trails exist, including riverside paths, the Nidderdale Greenway for walkers/cyclists, and routes connecting Knaresborough Castle to Ripley.
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Can you walk along the river Don?

The Don Valley Way follows the River Don from Doncaster to Sheffield. It's 29 miles long and the whole trail can be used by walkers, with approximately half of it suitable for cyclists.
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Is it safe to swim in the River Nidd?

River Swimming

The depth and the speed of the water can increase quickly. You should avoid swimming in the Nidd after heavy rain - this is when there is likely to be increased flow, as well as runoff from fields and often from treatment works.
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Where to park for nidd gorge?

Follow the A59 over one roundabout and at the second roundabout take the third exit to follow the A59. Continue into Knaresborough and onto High Street. From High Street, take the B6165 towards Ripley. After around 2.4km (1.5 miles) you will find the car park just before Scotton Drive.
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Where does the River Nidd start and end?

The Nidd rises in Nidderdale at Nidd Head Spring on the slopes of Great Whernside in the Yorkshire Dales. It flows east into Angram and Scar House reservoirs before turning south just downstream of Newhouses. In normal conditions the river disappears underground into the sinkhole known as Manchester Hole.
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Walk along the River Nidd at Knaresborough.

What town is on the River Nidd?

Knaresborough. Knaresborough is full of surprises, a warren of medieval streets and stone staircases that weave their way up and down. The town centre is perched on the cliffs above the River Nidd and the imposing railway viaduct across the Nidd Gorge offers an amazing view to visitors as they arrive by train.
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Is it free to walk Jacobs ladder?

You can do the Gorge walk for free by going up the narrow lane called The Lippiatt which is right next to the Indian Restaurant (Rasoi). Then turn left into Lynch Lane and there's a footpath on the left which takes you to the top.
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What is the happiest town in North Yorkshire?

The bustling market town of Skipton in North Yorkshire has been crowned the happiest place to live in 2025. With a well-preserved medieval castle overlooking its centre, Skipton is surrounded by scenic views and is a gateway to the Yorkshire Dales.
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Is the River Nidd polluted?

It is deeply disappointing and utterly unacceptable that the River Nidd at the Lido has once again been classified as 'poor' for bathing water quality. This is a cherished spot for local families and visitors, yet year after year it remains unsafe because Yorkshire Water puts profit before our environment.
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Can you walk through a river?

Sometimes it's safer just to walk through the water rather than boulder jump. You never want to cross a river and flip flops. The current can easily make them slip off your feet, causing you to slip and fall into the water.
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How long is the 5 weirs walk?

It stretches for 7.5 km along the River Don to the Meadowhall shopping centre, passing the five historic weirs from which it takes its name.
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Can beginners use Jacob's Ladder?

Getting Started. A big benefit of Jacobs Ladder is that it's intuitive; just like climbing a ladder! There aren't any adjustments that you have to make to the machine to start out. All you have to do is put on the belt that connects the user to the machine.
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Can you go to Cheddar Gorge without paying?

Yes, the main gorge itself (driving/walking the road and cliff-top paths) is free to access in Cheddar Gorge, but the main attractions like the caves, Jacob's Ladder (to go up), and the Museum of Prehistory require paid tickets, though you can go down Jacob's Ladder for free as part of the cliff-top walk. Parking in the main area often costs money, but some free spots or National Trust member parking might be available.
 
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How long is Jacobs ladder walk?

The Pennine Way, a well-known long-distance trail, ascends Jacob's Ladder just 2.5 miles from its start at Edale.
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What is the poshest town in Yorkshire?

While several places are considered posh, Harrogate is widely regarded as Yorkshire's poshest town, famous for its Victorian spa history, elegant architecture, boutique shopping (like in the Montpellier Quarter), and institutions such as Bettys Tea Rooms, often ranking high in national "poshest" lists. Other affluent areas include Ilkley, Cawthorne (near Barnsley), and Dore (Sheffield), but Harrogate's consistent reputation as the "Mayfair of the North" solidifies its top spot.
 
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What is the town that never was Yorkshire?

A century later, and with booming passenger numbers on the coastal railway line, Victorian developers planned to turn Ravenscar into an elegant seaside resort, only for the grandiose plan to flop. Since then the hamlet has been known as 'The Town that never was'. Ravenscar got its name in Victorian times.
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What is the most deprived area in North Yorkshire?

The most deprived areas in North Yorkshire are consistently found in the Scarborough district, particularly within specific neighbourhoods like parts of Woodlands, Eastfield, and Castle wards, which rank among England's most deprived, facing issues with health, income, housing, and poverty, with Scarborough often cited as the most deprived district overall. While North Yorkshire as a county is relatively less deprived nationally, these pockets within Scarborough show significant hardship, including high rates of children in poverty and fuel poverty.
 
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What does Nidd mean?

Named from the ancient Celtic word 𝘯𝘪𝘥𝘥, meaning “brilliant” or “shining,” the River Nidd reflects its name beautifully. Celebrated Yorkshire writer J. B.
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Why are houses in Knaresborough black and white?

There are around 200 listed buildings in Knaresborough, including The Old Manor House, which is painted like a chessboard due to the original owner's love of the game. Various other Knaresborough buildings followed suit, so you'll find chequered black and white houses dotted around the town.
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