Easy Malham Loop
Two of the Dales' most famous limestone features on one short, almost flat loop, perfect for an easy day or a first taste of trail running in Malhamdale.
Two of the Dales' most famous limestone features on one short, almost flat loop, perfect for an easy day or a first taste of trail running in Malhamdale.
A gentle 8.6km loop from Malham village taking in Janet's Foss and the foot of Malham Cove, with very little climbing and easy paths throughout.
The route
This is the relaxed way to see the best of Malhamdale. Starting from the National Park car park in Malham village, the loop heads out on good paths toward Janet's Foss, a moss-framed waterfall tucked in woodland that makes an early highlight. From there the route works its way around toward the towering amphitheatre of Malham Cove, staying low so you keep the 80m limestone wall in view rather than climbing it.
Easy by design
At 8.6km with only around 50m of ascent, this is about as gentle as Dales running gets. The surfaces are firm field paths, walled lanes and well-trodden tracks, with no rough fell ground to slow you down. That makes it a genuine option for newer trail runners, recovery days, or anyone who wants the scenery without the suffering. Keep an eye out underfoot near the cove, where limestone gets slick in the wet.
Why it works
Few short routes deliver this much. You get a classic Yorkshire waterfall, the limestone pavement and curving cliff of the cove, and a pretty village with cafes and pubs waiting at the finish. It links naturally to longer Malham routes if you want to extend, but stands on its own as a satisfying easy loop. Run it early or late in the day to dodge the crowds that gather around the cove in summer.
Good to know
This loop pairs naturally with a longer day if you want more, but it is just as happy standing alone for families and newer runners. Janet's Foss is named after a fairy queen said to live behind the falls, and the surrounding woodland is lovely in bluebell season. The cove itself once carried a waterfall taller than Niagara at the end of the last ice age, which explains the sheer scale of the curving cliff you run beneath.
Limestone underfoot near Malham Cove becomes very slippery when wet. The route is busy with visitors around the cove and Janet's Foss in peak season.
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