Brimham Rocks

Hill, Mountain in Yorkshire Harrogate

England

Brimham Rocks

Smelthouses A charming little hamlet. The name suggests extracting metals from ore, but all trace of this site is now lost. It was probably from monastic times.
Smelthouses Credit: Malcolm Street

Brimham Rocks is a unique and captivating collection of rock formations located in North Yorkshire, England. Situated on Brimham Moor, near the village of Hartwith cum Winsley, these rocks have become a popular tourist attraction and are managed by the National Trust.

The rocks, which are composed of millstone grit, were formed over millions of years due to weathering and erosion caused by wind, rain, and ice. They have taken on various peculiar shapes and sizes, ranging from balancing towers to mushroom-like formations. The largest rock stands at a towering 30 feet high.

Visitors to Brimham Rocks can explore the numerous walking trails that wind through the 50-acre site. The rocks offer a playground for climbers, with some formations providing challenging routes for experienced climbers. However, it is important to note that climbing is only permitted in designated areas and with proper safety equipment.

Aside from their geological significance, the rocks also have cultural and historical importance. They have been a source of inspiration for artists, poets, and writers throughout the centuries and have even been mentioned in literature and folklore.

Brimham Rocks offers breathtaking views of the surrounding Yorkshire Dales, making it a popular spot for photographers and nature lovers. The site is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including birds, insects, and plant species.

Overall, Brimham Rocks is a fascinating natural wonder that enthralls visitors with its bizarre rock formations, rich history, and stunning landscapes. It is a must-visit destination for anyone exploring the beauty of Yorkshire.

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Brimham Rocks Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.081141/-1.686562 or Grid Reference SE2065. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Smelthouses A charming little hamlet. The name suggests extracting metals from ore, but all trace of this site is now lost. It was probably from monastic times.
Smelthouses
A charming little hamlet. The name suggests extracting metals from ore, but all trace of this site is now lost. It was probably from monastic times.
Braisty Woods Farm Historical home of the Skaife family.
Braisty Woods Farm
Historical home of the Skaife family.
B6265 near Braithwaite Syke This looks north east along the B6265 between Glasshouses and Fellbeck
B6265 near Braithwaite Syke
This looks north east along the B6265 between Glasshouses and Fellbeck
Fellbeck Looking north east along the B6265 as it descends to cross Fell Beck by the Half Moon Inn, centre of the scattered community bearing the same name as the watercourse
Fellbeck
Looking north east along the B6265 as it descends to cross Fell Beck by the Half Moon Inn, centre of the scattered community bearing the same name as the watercourse
Fields running down to Fell Beck Roughly eastern aspect while walking towards Fell Beck en route to Brimham Rocks from the nearby B6265
Fields running down to Fell Beck
Roughly eastern aspect while walking towards Fell Beck en route to Brimham Rocks from the nearby B6265
Peacock near Mill house This Peacock was roaming freely in the woods near Mill House.
Peacock near Mill house
This Peacock was roaming freely in the woods near Mill House.
Looking over the village of Smelthouses For hundreds of years Smelthouses was an industrial centre where ore was brought for smelting... now a picturesque & quiet hamlet.
Looking over the village of Smelthouses
For hundreds of years Smelthouses was an industrial centre where ore was brought for smelting... now a picturesque & quiet hamlet.
View to Knox Hall Looking across the valley towards Knox Hall, which is the unusual looking house slightly left of centre. The house was built for the owner of nearby Knox Mill [bottom left], one of several former flax mills in Nidderdale. The crags of Brimham Rocks can be seen along the skyline.
View to Knox Hall
Looking across the valley towards Knox Hall, which is the unusual looking house slightly left of centre. The house was built for the owner of nearby Knox Mill [bottom left], one of several former flax mills in Nidderdale. The crags of Brimham Rocks can be seen along the skyline.
The Half Moon, Fellbeck Step inside for a pint of Black Sheep, some decent food and a roaring fire.
The Half Moon, Fellbeck
Step inside for a pint of Black Sheep, some decent food and a roaring fire.
Nidderdale Bridleway Track leading to Kiln House.
Nidderdale Bridleway
Track leading to Kiln House.
Braisty Woods Farm Entrance to Braisty Woods Farm near Low Laithe.
Braisty Woods Farm
Entrance to Braisty Woods Farm near Low Laithe.
Knox Hall High above the Pateley Bridge to Harrogate road near Low Laithe.
Knox Hall
High above the Pateley Bridge to Harrogate road near Low Laithe.
Fellbeck Farms Looking towards Park Crag past first Brookside Farm and then The Grange Farm.
Fellbeck Farms
Looking towards Park Crag past first Brookside Farm and then The Grange Farm.
House with a view
House with a view
Houses near Smelthouses
Houses near Smelthouses
Smelthouses post box
Smelthouses post box
Roadside Cottage
Roadside Cottage
Farm Buildings
Farm Buildings
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Brimham Rocks is located at Grid Ref: SE2065 (Lat: 54.081141, Lng: -1.686562)

Division: West Riding

Administrative County: North Yorkshire

District: Harrogate

Police Authority: North Yorkshire

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Nearby Amenities

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Brimham Rocks
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Toilets
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Idol
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Toilets
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