Exploring the Grassington Moor Leadmining Trail
There is a detailed information board about the lead mines at the start of the track through them at Yarnbury.
A trail leads you to different numbered features each with a further sign explaining what they are. To lengthen the walk you can divert northwards off the route described here to the giant chimney and grinding mill.
Unfortunately, the trail doesn’t have a leaflet but a photo of the information board including a map is available.
Get on yer bike!
The majority of the route lends itself well to a family mountain bike ride with a couple of adaptations.
You can’t cycle along the footpath from Grassington to Moor Lane so just take the lane directly north from the Devonshire Institute in Grassington.
The old mine tracks are mostly very cycle-able apart from a short stretch where the track reaches the beck. Here the surface is uneven and has some large loose stones so you may need to push.
On reaching the road at Hebden turn right to return to Grassington on the B6265 as an alternative to the footpath beside the Wharfe.
And what about lunch?
Try the Old School Tea Room in Hebden, about two-thirds of the way round. Open daily 10am-5pm.
Or wait until your return to Grassington and enjoy a pint of Timothy Taylor’s finest ale with delicious food at The Devonshire.