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Ilkley Moor Site of Special Scientific Interest Adventures

Ilkley Moor is a renowned moorland in West Yorkshire offering expansive heathland, unique wildlife habitats, and historic features, popular for hiking, birdwatching, and cultural exploration.

1597
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
200,000+
Annual Visitors
1981
Year Established

About Ilkley Moor Site of Special Scientific Interest

 

Ilkley Moor is a prominent expanse of open moorland located to the north of the town of Ilkley in West Yorkshire, England, designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) for its important natural and cultural characteristics. Covering an area of roughly 1,597 acres (646 hectares), the moor is characterized by a diverse heath and acid grassland habitat which supports a range of rare and declining plant species such as heather, bilberry, and crowberry. It is also a vital habitat for birds including skylark, curlew, and merlin, making it a favored site for birdwatching. The landscape is dotted with deep peat deposits, ancient stone circles, and prehistoric rock carvings (cup and ring marks), linking present-day visitors with millennia of human activity. Ilkley Moor is well-loved for recreational activities like walking, trail running, and bouldering, with extensive footpaths such as the Cow and Calf Rocks trail providing panoramic views over Wharfedale and beyond. The moor’s cultural significance is heightened by its role in local folklore and traditional music, notably inspiring the folk song “On Ilkley Moor Baht ’at.” Managed by Bradford Council and protected under various conservation designations, the moor balances public access with efforts to maintain biodiversity and prevent habitat degradation. Ilkley Moor’s blend of natural beauty, wildlife, and archaeological interest attracts visitors year-round seeking outdoor adventure combined with regional heritage.

Highlights

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Cow and Calf Rocks – iconic gritstone rock formations offering climbing and stunning views

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Ancient prehistoric rock carvings (cup and ring marks) found across the moor

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Diverse heathland habitat supporting rare plant and bird species

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Wide-open vistas over Wharfedale and the Yorkshire Dales

Notable Natural Features

Cow and Calf Rocks

Large gritstone outcrops providing panoramic views and popular climbing opportunities.

Prehistoric Rock Art

Ancient cup and ring marks carved into stones, dating back to the Neolithic or Bronze Age.

Heathland Habitat

Expansive moorland supporting heather, bilberry, and important bird species like curlew and skylark.