Kisdon Hill from Muker
The wildflower meadows around Muker are some of the best in England — run this in June and the yellow and purple display below you is genuinely special.
Effort: Good distance, solid climb
Underfoot: Some uneven or off-path ground
E3·T2 — how we grade routesThe wildflower meadows around Muker are some of the best in England — run this in June and the yellow and purple display below you is genuinely special.
A beautiful circuit around Kisdon Hill above Muker — riverside meadows, the Corpse Road, and open fell with sweeping views down Swaledale.
The route
Muker is one of the most attractive villages in the Dales, famous for its wildflower meadows. The route circuits Kisdon Hill — not a high summit at 499m but a shapely fell that divides Swaledale from Keld.
The Corpse Road
The historic Corpse Road from Keld to Grinton was used to carry the dead to Grinton church before Muker had its own. The route follows part of this ancient way along the hillside, with good views into both valleys.
The meadows
Returning through Muker, the flower-rich hay meadows are a highlight — best in June and July when the traditional meadow species are in full bloom.
Some boggy ground on the fell top. The riverside path can flood after heavy rain.
Summits on this route
Safety on this route
- No signal? Text 999 — pre-register first: text register to 999
- Tell someone your route and expected return time before you head out
Common questions
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