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20/03/24

Circular Walk from Aysgarth Falls National Park Centre

A lovely walk on a stunning morning from Aysgarth Falls Yorkshire Dales National Park Centre. Just over three miles but well worth exploring and the views across to Penhill, into…

 
25/02/24

Redmire Village Pub!

Redmire Village Pub in Wensleydale in the glorious Yorkshire Dales has not long been known as this and was previously called The Bolton Arms. It’s always been a venue where…

 
07/12/23

La Cuisine in Leyburn

We had another birthday celebration approaching so the discussion turned to where we should go, The Wensleydale Heifer, The Sandpiper, Simonstone Hall, Queens Head in Finghall and so the list…

 
16/11/23

The White Bear in Masham

Have you been to the White Bear in Masham as yet? If not then perhaps if you’re in the area do give it a try. It was our granddaughter’s 17th…

 
13/08/23

Aysgarth Falls Hotel near Aysgarth

We seem to be getting an Aysgarth theme this month, what with Hamilton’s Tea Room and now Aysgarth Falls Hotel. I will get a walk in too perhaps and why…

 
22/10/22

The Sandpiper Inn in Leyburn, Wensleydale

Just off the main market place in Leyburn in Wensleydale, quite near the church, you’ll find The Sandpiper and what a find. It’s quite a few years since we’ve ventured…

 
30/12/18

The Sandpiper Inn in Leyburn, Wensleydale

Our walking group decided we should have an evening meal together near to Christmas, as you do, and chose the Sandpiper Inn in Leyburn. None of us having been there for a while felt it was a good opportunity to try the place again.

 
04/12/18

The Wensleydale Heifer in West Witton and Two Glasses of Fizz!

Joanne and I were invited to a really lovely event at the Wensleydale Heifer in West Witton in Wensleydale, a thank you lunch. Around sixty people were there who all offer bed and breakfast or let holiday cottages and who, throughout the year, had helped to promote the Wensleydale Heifer each in their own small way.

 
15/08/18

Lunch with the girls at the Aysgarth Falls Hotel!

We had a very nice lunch at the Aysgarth Falls Hotel in Aysgarth, Wensleydale the other day. The hotel hasn’t been known by this name for very long as before it was always Palmer Flatt Hotel, or Palmer.

 
24/05/18

The Wensleydale Heifer in West Witton, Wensleydale plus Complimentary glass of Fizz!

What a lovely lunch we had at The Wensleydale Heifer the other day. Delicious food, friendly, helpful staff and great surroundings with the bar, the snug, the bistro and, for a more formal meal, the restaurant, with each having their own different atmosphere where you can enjoy your meal.

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