FSC | Field Studies Council

Field Studies Council: Bringing Environmental Understanding to All

Location

Address: 
Malham Tarn Field Centre
Settle
North Yorkshire
BD24 9PU
Telephone: 01729 830331
Fax: 01729 830658
Email: enquiries.mt@field-studies-council.org
Head of Centre: Mike Cawthorn
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The map below shows the location of FSC Malham Tarn and surrounding field sites. Simply click on the pins for further information. By clicking on the centre pin or the links below, you will be able to view the inside of the centre and its grounds.


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How to Reach Us

• 7 miles (11km) from Settle station, 8 miles (13km) from Giggleswick station • 3 miles (5km) from Malham village and 7 miles (11km) from A65 at Settle

From Malham (Skipton, Leeds, M1, A1)

Bear left at the Buck Inn. Drive up a long winding hill and along the flat for 3 miles to a crossroads. Go straight ahead here, past High Trenhouse (Centre for Management Creativity) and down to a junction. Turn right and drive with the wood to your right for ½ mile. Ignore the gated track and watch out for a sharp right hand turn down a slope at the end of the woodland.

NB Do not take the road from Malham that goes past the Listers Arms Hotel as this becomes a gated track.

From Settle / Hawes (Kendal, Preston, M6)

Take the B6479 to Langcliffe (do not follow the signs to Malham from Settle town centre) and turn into Langcliffe at the sign 'Malham 7 ½'. Follow the road for 3 miles up a steep winding hill, down to an isolated farm and up another long hill. Bear right at the top of the hill at the sign 'Malham 4¼'. After just over a mile the road forks at a small copse. Bear left here at the sign 'Arncliffe 5¾'. (Do not take the road back to Malham). Continue for another mile, past a sharp right turn and a gated track. At the far end of the woodland watch for a sharp right turn.

The final turn is marked with a small sign to the Field Centre. Follow the track for ¾ mile, through a narrow rock cutting to the large building at the far end.