
Gorple Stones
Wild moorland with dramatic rock outcrops and serene reservoirs, offering challenging walks and breathtaking panoramic views.
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Clearer skies, longer days

Gorple Stones
Best Time
Clearer skies, longer days
Highlights
Must-see attractions
Wild moorland with dramatic rock outcrops and serene reservoirs, offering challenging walks and breathtaking panoramic views.
"Beautiful, atmospheric moorland with great views and good fun for climbing and walking."

Sturdy Footwear is Key
Waterproof hiking boots are a must for the moorland terrain. :athletic_shoe:
Pack for All Weathers
Moorland weather changes fast! Bring layers and rain gear. :cloudwithrain:

Quick Facts
Rating
4.6 Β· 8 reviews
Type
Point of interest
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Gorple Stones Outcrops
Moorland scattered with rock formations
Unique rock formations dotting the wild moorland, perfect for climbing and exploration.

Reservoir Views
Along the walking routes
Picturesque reservoirs offering serene beauty amidst the rugged moorland landscape.

Panoramic Moorland Vistas
Throughout the walking trails
Expansive, breathtaking views across the open moorland, a photographer's dream.
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Planning Your Visit
Plan Your Moorland Adventure
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Sturdy Footwear is Key
Waterproof hiking boots are a must for the moorland terrain. :athletic_shoe:
Pack for All Weathers
Moorland weather changes fast! Bring layers and rain gear. :cloudwithrain:
Start at Maidens Cross
The car park here is a popular starting point for the 8-10 mile round walk. π
Great for Outdoor Activities
Ideal for walking, climbing, cycling, and simply relaxing in nature. :hikingboot::mountainbicyclist::person_hiking:
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Sturdy Footwear is Key
Waterproof hiking boots are a must for the moorland terrain. :athletic_shoe:
Pack for All Weathers
Moorland weather changes fast! Bring layers and rain gear. :cloudwithrain:
Start at Maidens Cross
The car park here is a popular starting point for the 8-10 mile round walk. π
Great for Outdoor Activities
Ideal for walking, climbing, cycling, and simply relaxing in nature. :hikingboot::mountainbicyclist::person_hiking:
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors praise Gorple Stones for its beautiful, atmospheric moorland and stunning reservoir views. The challenging 8-10 mile walk from Maidens Cross is a highlight for those seeking adventure and a connection with wild nature. While the terrain can be tough and weather unpredictable, the panoramic vistas and sense of open space make it a highly rewarding destination.
"A lovely walk from Maidens Cross car park to Gorple Stones . Visiting two reservoirs and wild open moorland , great views all around you , some uphill walking involved , around 8 to 10 miles for the round walk ."
Hugh Forsyth
"Beautiful Place Whole Moor Scattered With Outcrops, Great Views, Good Fun For Abit Of Climbing, Walking, Cycling, Relaxing"
Patrick Spain
"Beautiful, atmospheric."
John Carroll
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Frequently Asked Questions
π πΊοΈ Getting There
The most common access point is the Maidens Cross car park. From there, you can embark on an 8-10 mile round walk that takes you through moorland and past reservoirs. Ensure your navigation is up-to-date as mobile signal can be unreliable.
Yes, Maidens Cross car park is the primary parking area for visitors. It can get busy, especially on weekends and during peak season, so arriving early is recommended.
The moorland terrain is suitable for cycling, with many visitors enjoying mountain biking routes. Be prepared for uneven surfaces and potential challenges.
While the paths are generally clear, it's wise to use a map and compass or a reliable GPS device. Mobile signal can be patchy, so don't solely rely on your phone.
Public transport options are limited for reaching the remote moorland. It's best to travel by car to Maidens Cross car park.
π« π« Tickets & Entry
No, Gorple Stones is a natural landscape and does not require an entrance ticket. Access to the moorland and reservoirs is free for all visitors.
As an open moorland, Gorple Stones does not have set opening or closing hours. You can visit at any time, though daylight hours are recommended for safety and enjoyment.
Parking at Maidens Cross car park is typically free, but it's always a good idea to check for any local signage regarding parking charges, especially during busy periods.
Dogs are generally welcome in the moorland areas, but they must be kept under close control, especially around livestock and wildlife. Always follow local guidelines and clean up after your pet.
The main restriction is to respect the natural environment. Stick to marked paths where possible, do not disturb wildlife, and take all litter with you. Be mindful of the weather and your own capabilities.
π« ποΈ Onsite Experience
Gorple Stones is perfect for walking, hiking, and enjoying the wild moorland scenery. You can explore the scattered rock outcrops, admire the reservoirs, and take in the panoramic views. It's also popular for photography and a peaceful escape.
The popular round walk from Maidens Cross car park is approximately 8 to 10 miles and can take anywhere from 3 to 5 hours, depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the views.
The terrain is varied, with open moorland and some uphill walking involved. Sturdy, waterproof footwear is essential as the ground can be boggy and uneven. It's considered a moderate walk.
There are no facilities directly at Gorple Stones. You'll need to come prepared with your own food, water, and any necessary supplies. Toilets are usually available at the Maidens Cross car park.
Absolutely! The dramatic rock formations, expansive moorland, and reservoir landscapes offer incredible photographic opportunities, especially during sunrise and sunset.
π½οΈ π½οΈ Food & Dining
There are no dining facilities directly at Gorple Stones. You'll need to pack a picnic or plan to eat before or after your visit in nearby towns or villages.
Bring plenty of water and high-energy snacks or a packed lunch. The moorland walk can be demanding, so staying hydrated and fueled is important.
Yes, picnicking is a great way to enjoy the scenery. Find a scenic spot, but remember to take all your litter with you to preserve the natural beauty.
You'll need to drive to nearby towns like Hebden Bridge or Todmorden for a selection of pubs, cafes, and restaurants. These offer a good range of options after your outdoor adventure.
Wild camping is generally not permitted in this area. It's best to check local bylaws or seek designated campsites if you plan to stay overnight.






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