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12/03/19

Be a Ranger for the Day in the Yorkshire Dales National Park

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Calling all children who are eight and over! Did you know you can experience being a ranger in the glorious Yorkshire Dales National Park for the day and see for yourselves just what rangers do during their working day. There are various days to choose from and various venues too! Just bring yourselves and your enthusiasm along with snacks, drink and packed lunch and probably your wellies, oh and you need to bring an adult with you also! Don’t forget! 

Venues include Kettlewell Wednesday 24 April, Grassington Saturday 1 June, Saturday 10 August and Wednesday 30 October and on Wednesday 31 July at Aysgarth Falls.

To find out more about these very special days follow Yorkshire Dales – Be a Ranger for the Day

Stay in one of our Country Hideaways holiday cottages in West Burton, Thornton Rust, Hawes or Askrigg and you’ll be quite near to all these places. 

Image courtesy of Stephen Garnett Photography



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Written By Nadine Bell

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