We looked through our archives to see what we recommended to you in previous years during September.

Great British Life: Chop Gate and Seave GreenChop Gate and Seave Green (Image: Paul Kirkwood)Chop Gate and Round Hill
September 2021 issue
Expect big skies, a summit challenge of sorts and amazing views on this walk to Round Hill, the highest point on the North York Moors, standing at at 1,489 feet.
Click here to view the details of the Round Hill walk

Hebden Bridge and Stoodley Pike
September 2020 issue
The nostalgia of Hebden Bridge station feels like a set from any Agatha Christie film and sets the tonoe for this wonderful literary walk.
Click here to view the details of the Hebden Bridge walk

Rylstone and Cracoe circular
September 2019 issue
Explore the moors of the Yorkshire Dales and enjoy the fantastic views from the higher ground in this circular walk around Rylstone and Cracoe.
Click here to view the details of the Rylstone walk
https://www.yorkshirelife.co.uk/out-about/walks/rylstone-and-cracoe-circular-walk-1-6254204

Great British Life: Lockton by Terry FletcherLockton by Terry Fletcher (Image: Archant)

Lockton
September 2018 issue
While many people will head to the North York Moors at this time of year to view the wonderful purple heather, there is much more to explore. This village and woodland walk is a great one for September.
Click here to view the details of the Lockton walk

Burnsall and Linton
September 2017 issue
A riverside and waterfall walk setting off from the pretty village of Burnsall. You can even make a detour to the popular tourist spot of Grassington as well.
Click here to view the details of the Burnsall walk

Great British Life: Reeth village green by Terry FletcherReeth village green by Terry Fletcher (Image: Archant)

Reeth
September 2016 issue
Explore Swaledale and its fascinating history in this walk with plenty of misnomers, a swing bridge that is a supsension bridge and a castle that is an olf Iron Age fort.
Click here to view the details of the Reeth walk


All the routes were correct at the time of publication, over time access to certain parts of the walk may be subject to change. We advise you acquire a recent OS map of the area you plan to visit and assure there are no major changes.