by Workingman » 08 Dec 2019, 18:14
Gal, Simon's Seat is made from the same stuff as Malham, but its an outcrop. There's plenty of parking at Bolton Abbey to start and the walk is fairly easy. It can also be got to from Appletreewick via Howgill, which is shorter and steeper and parking can be a problem.
Malham Cove. A nice circular walk of 6 to 7 miles starts in Malham village and takes in Janet's Foss and Gordale Scar waterfalls then across the limestone pavement to the cove and back to Malham. Unlike the Simon's Seat walk, which is fairly easy, you will need sturdy footwear and possibly a walking pole / stick. You would also be advised to take a lightweight windproof poncho, even in summer. It is very open on the tops and it can get a bit blowy without any warning.
If you are a decent walker you could do both over a weekend using Skipton as a base. Drive to Bolton Abbey for Simon's Seat is about 6 miles, and Malham for the cove is about 8 miles.