Kings Cliff is a picturesque village situated on the north-east coast of England, in the county of North Yorkshire. The village is nestled in a secluded valley, surrounded by rolling hills and farmland. The cliff from which the village gets its name is a prominent feature, offering stunning views of the North Sea and the surrounding coastline. The village itself is small, with a few hundred residents, and is characterized by its quaint, old-world charm. Many of the cottages and houses date back to the 17th and 18th centuries, and the village's narrow streets are lined with flower-filled gardens and ancient stone walls. Visitors can enjoy scenic walks along the cliff tops, explore the village's historic church and pub, and take in the tranquil atmosphere of this hidden gem.
Really nice area for a walk with your dog or if you just like a forest hike. Space for around seven cars, but I've never seen it full. A stream runs through the middle in case you need to clean up your dog before heading out. It can be quite muddy after heavy rain, but hey, dirty shoes mean you had a good time. There are a lot of hidden paths if you're feeling more adventurous and a couple of mountain bike downhill jump spots that are definitely above my skill level :D It could do with a bin around the parking area, but it's not a big deal.
What a stunning place, I had a quick look on Google maps for a new place to discover locally, I came across King's Cliff, drove there, there's a small car park near the main entrance down a country narrow country road. I put my wellies on and began walking, the main path heads down wards and comes back on itself it a kind of zig zag layout. Eventually meeting a river, its so pretty and felt more like someone's garden than a public woodland. I continued in search of why it's called King's Cliff, it wasn't long before I came across a huge Cliff, the path brought me out to the bottom of the Cliff, and a clearing with rope swings and again another area that appears to have been created. I met some other people walking and said hi, very relaxing feel to the place. It was a sunny windy day but becasue its like a valley there was no wind at all, just the sun shining through the tree canopy. I took some photos which really shows the colours of this beautiful county this time of year, yellows, pinks, blues and whites. Highly recommended to explore. There's alot of it that I'd say a powered wheel chair would cope with, subtitle for all ages. A real gem of a place here in somerset.
great walking with or without doggos! has a nice stream and beautiful views. great if its hot as theres lots of trees to make a lot of shade. there's also many routes you can take! i just wish people would keep there dogs on the lead and be more aware of their surroundings!
This place is awesome, bike friendly. Peace & tranquility is what you require this is the place for it. Lovely wooded area with a stream.plenty of detour walking areas and a brilliant place to forage chestnuts when in season. Can't wait to heal so can visit there again
Beautiful spot for a walk. Lovely trees, lots of shade & stream. Great for dog walks.
Nice open space with lots of different ways to go. Some of the paths are uneven with steep inclines while others are flatter and wider, these are more popular for cyclists but all routes seem to have some form of shallow and not so shallow hills. A pleasant little River runs along the paths and there is a flat area that looks good for paddling in the summer.
Hiking
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
Dogs allowed
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Really nice area for a walk with your dog or if you just like a forest hike. Space for around seven cars, but I've never seen it full. A stream runs through the middle in case you need to clean up your dog before heading out. It can be quite muddy after heavy rain, but hey, dirty shoes mean you had a good time. There are a lot of hidden paths if you're feeling more adventurous and a couple of mountain bike downhill jump spots that are definitely above my skill level :D It could do with a bin around the parking area, but it's not a big deal.
What a stunning place, I had a quick look on Google maps for a new place to discover locally, I came across King's Cliff, drove there, there's a small car park near the main entrance down a country narrow country road. I put my wellies on and began walking, the main path heads down wards and comes back on itself it a kind of zig zag layout. Eventually meeting a river, its so pretty and felt more like someone's garden than a public woodland. I continued in search of why it's called King's Cliff, it wasn't long before I came across a huge Cliff, the path brought me out to the bottom of the Cliff, and a clearing with rope swings and again another area that appears to have been created. I met some other people walking and said hi, very relaxing feel to the place. It was a sunny windy day but becasue its like a valley there was no wind at all, just the sun shining through the tree canopy. I took some photos which really shows the colours of this beautiful county this time of year, yellows, pinks, blues and whites. Highly recommended to explore. There's alot of it that I'd say a powered wheel chair would cope with, subtitle for all ages. A real gem of a place here in somerset.
great walking with or without doggos! has a nice stream and beautiful views. great if its hot as theres lots of trees to make a lot of shade. there's also many routes you can take! i just wish people would keep there dogs on the lead and be more aware of their surroundings!
This place is awesome, bike friendly. Peace & tranquility is what you require this is the place for it. Lovely wooded area with a stream.plenty of detour walking areas and a brilliant place to forage chestnuts when in season. Can't wait to heal so can visit there again
Beautiful spot for a walk. Lovely trees, lots of shade & stream. Great for dog walks.
Nice open space with lots of different ways to go. Some of the paths are uneven with steep inclines while others are flatter and wider, these are more popular for cyclists but all routes seem to have some form of shallow and not so shallow hills. A pleasant little River runs along the paths and there is a flat area that looks good for paddling in the summer.