North Yorkshire Gorge Walking Outdoor Activity Providers (4)
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Activities include Abseiling, Bushcraft, Canoeing, Caving, Coasteering, Gorge Walking, Hill Walking, Kayaking, Mountain Biking, Mountaineering, Off-Road Driving, Orienteering, Raft Building and Rock Climbing View All
Full Details View on mapLow Mill Outdoor Centre Yorkshire Dales -> North Yorkshire

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Adventure Activities in the heart of Wensleydale for schools and groups
Activities include Abseiling, Archery, Canoeing, Caving, Gorge Walking, High Ropes, Hill Walking, Kayaking, Mountain Biking, Orienteering, Raft Building, Rock Climbing and Zip Wire View All
Full Details View on mapActivities from £12.50 per person
Min-age from 8 years (18 if unaccompanied)
Learn The outdoors Yorkshire Dales -> North Yorkshire
Learn The Outdoors is based in Thirsk, on the edge of the North Yorkshire Moors National Park. From this location we are able to meet at various venues across North Yorkshire, to provide you with an amazing outdoor experience. Whether its a single activit
Activities include Abseiling, Canoeing, Caving, Gorge Walking, Kayaking, Raft Building and Rock Climbing View All
Full Details View on mapActivities from £20 per person
Min-age from 8 years (18 if unaccompanied)
How Stean Gorge LLP Yorkshire Dales -> North Yorkshire
On site Gorge Walking, Abseiling, Caves & Via Ferrata. We also provide Caving & Canoeing just 10 minutes away.
Activities include Abseiling, Canoeing, Canyoning, Caving, Gorge Walking and Via Ferrata View All
Full Details View on mapActivities from £50 per person
Min-age from 8 years (8 if unaccompanied)
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Gorge Walking is known by many different names including 'Gorge Scrambling', 'Ghyll Scrambling', 'Gill Scrambling', 'Gully Bashing' and 'Stream Walking', but essentially, all of these names the same thing – to travel up or down a watercourse on foot, tackling any waterfall climbs, plunge pool jumps, rock slides and caves.
Tacking more difficult gorges that require abseiling down waterfalls, jumping off really big cliffs and using complex rope work technique are normally known as Canyoning or Canyoneering. Canyoning is normally undertaken by more experienced gorge walkers and is more common in Scotland and abroad in places such as the French Alps.
Gorge Walking is one of the most popular activities in many outdoor centres, and has featured on several recent TV programs including Country File in March 2010, which was filmed in the Lake District near Keswick in a gorge called Stoneycroft Ghyll.
There is a short video of some gorge walking in Stoneycroft Ghyll below, this gorge includes the famous “Washing Machine”, a jump and plunge pool, where the way out of the pool is to climb through and under the waterfall.
In the video above, the gorge walkers are descending the gorge. The gorge has been formed from the natural bedrock layers eroded away by many years of water to form narrow gorges with numerous drops, beautifully sculpted walls, and spectacular waterfalls. With the right technique and instruction, gorge walking is a...more




