(S/E) This walk follows the red waymarkers. Start from the wooden information shelter near to the car park entrance. Turn left onto the forest road passing around the side of the wooden barrier. Follow the forest road uphill. At the junction, keep following the red route waymarker to the right. At the next junction turn right, a tall mast is on your right in the trees. Keep following the forest road.
(1) At the junction, by a small clearing in the trees, turn left and continue uphill along the forest road. Walk around the wooden barrier.
(2) A short distance after the wooden barrier, and just before the area that has been felled of trees, is a grassy path on the left leading up to Little Church Rock which is well worth a visit. After exploring Little Church Rock retrace your steps back to join the forest road. Continue along the forest road as it gently heads downhill through the felled area. Little Church Rock is thought to have been a gathering place for illicit preachings during medieval times. Bronze Age burial cairns are in the clearing there too.
(3) Just before the two large boulders on the forest road take the footpath on the left that heads uphill. Look out for the large flat stone on the ground that is ‘criss cross rock’. Cut with curved grooves, possibly prehistoric rock art, or, medieval carters and drovers to make the track less slippery for their ponies. Carry on up the footpath and through a narrow gully. At the junction take the left-hand path up and over the heather moorland to meet the red gravel forest road. Just before it curves to the right, take the footpath on the left, past the National Park interpretation panel. Follow the footpath steeply up the crags. The path is steep in places, with stone pitching, please take care.
(4) At the top of the crags turn left along the flagged path and head for the stone cairn on your left which marks the summit of Simonside. Follow the path from the summit over the moorland and through a rocky outcrop.
(5) Continue along the path for a distance and then head down the stone steps of the Old Stell Crag rock outcrop. Keep to the flagged path across the heather moorland and on to Dove Crag. Keep following the path steeply downhill, looking out for a footpath leading off to the left.
(6) Take this left-hand footpath, heading down towards the trees. Turn left onto the forest track.
(7) At the junction after crossing the Coe Burn, turn right and follow the forest road downhill with the burn on your right.(S/E)