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Bull and Broughton Hall Estate Walk
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The Bull and Broughton Hall Estate Walk holds pieces of history, such as the landmark pub named The Bull, and is home to the Broughton Hall Estate. Wander through pasture paths, country lanes and disused railway lines, all while walking along cattle and sheep grazing. Although there are no significant climbs, there is a small ascent to navigate.
Route Description for Bull and Broughton Hall Estate Walk
The Bull and Broughton Hall Estate Walk is a wonderful journey through nature as you explore parts of history. Beginning from the main car park located behind The Bull pub, make your way through the gap into the adjacent parking lot and head through the metal kissing gate. Following the path, you will cross Broughton Beck and go through the entrance for Broughton Hall. Moving on, follow the path to the railway bridge and pass underneath. You will come across a stile—do not take this stile—instead, pass to the right and follow the grass path up the small hill taking you to the top of Banner Hill. Going through a wooden gate, you will enter a field, and head left and walk towards another wooden gate. Then, head right to the field and follow the grassy path. Crossing through multiple metal gates will lead you to the railway track (disused). Follow this for 2625ft, and after you pass Low Ground Farm, follow the concrete drive to a road bridge, which will take you to Church Lane. Follow the path, and you will pass by an old school and church and arrive at the entrance to Broughton Hall Business Park. Other Great Walks in Yorkshire Dales National Park Check out our trail guides to Malham Tarn, Pen-y-Ghent, Malham Cove, Kisdon Force, Grimwith Reservoir, and the Whernside Walk. Or see all of our Yorkshire Dales walks.Getting to the Bull and Broughton Hall Estate Walk Trailhead
To get to the Bull and Broughton Hall Estate Walk from Broughton, head south on Gargrave Road toward A59 and turn right onto A59. Take a slight left onto Old Lane and turn left to stay on Old Lane. Turn right onto Church Lane and in 0.2mi, turn left. In 0.3mi, take a sharp right, and in 0.3mi, you will arrive at your destination.Route Information
When to do:
April - October
Backcountry Campsites:
No
Pets allowed:
Yes
Family friendly:
No
Route Signage:
Average
Crowd Levels:
Moderate
Route Type:
Lollipop
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