Malham

Malham is a village in North Yorkshire known for Malham Cove, a large curved limestone cliff. There is no church in the village but at Kirkby Malham to the south.

By bus
Infrequent buses from Settle and Skipton, twice a day on weekdays run by The Little Red Bus and Pennine Buses.

By car
Only reached by unclassified roads; best to use a map if coming by car.

By foot
Malham is on the Pennine Way between Thornton-in-Craven and Horton-in-Ribblesdale.

Get around
It's easy enough to walk between all the places listed below.

See
Two of the most exciting limestone features in Yorkshire

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Connect
As of March 2024, Malham and its approach roads have 4G from EE and O2 but no signal from Three or Vodafone. 5G has not reached this area.

Go next
All the roads from Malham are very scenic. Malham is on the Pennine Way and the typical next stop northbound is Horton-in-Ribblesdale (14½ miles). Southbound, one might aim for Gargrave (6 miles), Thorton-in-Craven (10½ miles) or Earby (12 miles).


 * Settle
 * Grassington
 * Skipton