Giggleswick Scar is a scenic limestone cliff in North Yorkshire, England, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. The scar, a geological formation created by erosion, stretches for approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) and features a steep slope covered in woodland and scrubland. At its highest point, the scar reaches an elevation of around 300 feet (91 meters) above the nearby village of Giggleswick. The area is popular for hiking and walking, with several trails and footpaths that wind through the woodland and along the scar's edge, providing stunning vistas of the Yorkshire Dales.
From staying in Giggleswick we found the path that heads up to the scar and you can do a circular walk around to Feizor and then follow the bridal path over to little Stainforth and back down to Giggleswick for a well earned refreshing or two. You can't beat a good walk out in the Dales.
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From staying in Giggleswick we found the path that heads up to the scar and you can do a circular walk around to Feizor and then follow the bridal path over to little Stainforth and back down to Giggleswick for a well earned refreshing or two. You can't beat a good walk out in the Dales.
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