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30/07/17

The Three Inch Fools playing Shakespeare in Constable Burton Hall Gardens

Nearly forgot our excellent evening watching The Three Inch Fools playing Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet in the wonderful setting of Constable Burton Hall gardens. The perfect evening, we took a picnic, managed to sit at

 
30/07/17

feva! Knaresborough Festival of Entertainment and Visual Arts Friday 11 until Sunday 20 August 2017

Don’t really know where to start with the Knaresborough Festival, there’s so much going on, 10 full days and evenings of music, street entertainment, spoken word, activities, theatre and dance and events.

 
30/07/17

WOW! What a July it’s been!

Just haven’t been able to catch up this month with all the happenings in the glorious Yorkshire Dales and a little further afield this month. The Great Yorkshire Show in Harrogate; Masham Steam Engine and Fair Organ

 
05/07/17

What’s going on in the Yorkshire Dales?

There just seems to be so much happening in the glorious Yorkshire Dales at the moment that it’s difficult to fit everything in or even to go to in some cases. Open Studios, concerts galore in our wonderful churches,

 
21/06/17

Dippers in Walden Beck, West Burton WOW!

Thank you to Sandra for sending me this wonderful photo of the dippers in Walden Beck, just amazing. Sandra is one of our lovely property owners, Beck Side and Bridge View in West Burton, both overlooking Walden Beck, A truly magical place to stay, come and see if you can spot the dippers too!

 
16/06/17

Open Gardens and Specialist Plant Fair – Coverham Abbey, Coverdale – 30 July 2017

Coming up on Sunday 30 July, 11am until 4pm, Open Gardens and Specialist Plant Fair at #CoverhamAbbey in #Coverdale in the glorious #YorkshireDales. A private garden rarely open to the public, a peaceful place with time

 
12/06/17

Askrigg, Wensleydale in the Yorkshire Dales

Askrigg is known to many still by its association with the very popular television programme All Creatures and Small. A village of many parts you could say, historic St Oswald’s seemingly placed in the centre for all

 
12/06/17

Swaledale Festival 2017 comes to a close

So sad the Swaledale Festival for this year has come to a close, a magical two weeks of music, art exhibitions, workshops, talks and poetry held in some interesting venues and guided walks in breath taking countryside in

 
31/05/17

Circular walk from Leyburn with great views and an unusual find near Harmby in Wensleydale

New footpaths to walk and new sights for us to find whilst walking on this wonderful day in the Yorkshire Dales. Setting off from Leyburn walk in the direction of Bellerby and take the narrow, steep public footpath

 
25/05/17

Garsdale to Saltaire travelling on the Settle-Carlisle Railway Line

Not often I advocate leaving the glorious Yorkshire Dales when you’re here but just had to share this wonderful day with you all, our trip to Saltaire, near Bradford, travelling on the Settle-Carlisle Railway will be a

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