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Category: Walking in the Dales

 
25/02/17

Walking along Eastfield Lane from West Burton to Thoralby

A wonderful February day, too good to miss not walking out. An easy walk, just for an hour, setting off from West Burton to Eshington Bridge and along Eastfield Lane, known locally as Spickles Lane, to come out at

 
25/01/17

Circular walk Hardrow to Appersett Viaduct and back in Wensleydale in the Yorkshire Dales January 2017

Last Tuesday saw the first walk of the year with our walking group and what a lovely walk, from Hardrow, in upper Wensleydale, to Appersett Viaduct and back in large circle. Keeping to the lowlands, no steep hills to

 
30/12/16

Winter sun in the Yorkshire Dales

What a wonderful day yesterday to be walking the hills in the Yorkshire Dales. Living in West Burton one of my favourite walks, hopefully before breakfast and before starting the day, is to walk into Walden. Follow the

 
11/11/16

Walking from Askrigg in Wensleydale in a circular manner!

What a beautiful, clear autumn day to walk from Askrigg, mid Wensleydale with our walking group, in the glorious Yorkshire Dales, a comfortable walk of about four and a half miles and mostly easy terraine.

 
14/10/16

Carperby to Aysgarth Falls in the glorious Yorkshire Dales

The weather may have been a bit inclement last Tuesday but our walking group still had a most enjoyable walk from Carperby through the fields to Aysgarth Falls in the glorious Yorkshire Dales.

 
29/08/16

Walking in Bishopdale in the glorious Yorkshire Dales

Today, August Bank Holiday Monday, you couldn't wish for a more perfect day in the wondrous Yorkshire Dales. We decided to walk from West Burton to Thoralby, along Goose Lane, turn right and walk along Spickles Lane (as

 
11/07/16

Walk setting off from Cover Bridge near Middleham in the glorious Yorkshire Dales

Yet another wonderful walk today, setting off from Cover Bridge, (loads of parking in the car park here) in between East Witton and Middleham, in the glorious Yorkshire Dales, along to Middleham by the River Cover and

 
28/06/16

Walking from Carlton in Coverdale in the glorious Yorkshire Dales

Wonderful walk in Coverdale yesterday, glorious views, not too many hills, river walks, lots of stiles, wild flowers............ Park in Carlton Village Hall car park, turn right and then turn right down Quaker Lane,

 
22/06/16

High skies in Bardale, a little dale from Raydale in the glorious Yorkshire Dales

Wonderful walk from Marsett, in Raydale in the glorious Yorkshire Dales, into Bardale. Park by the bridge and follow the sign into Bardale and round in a circle. Lots of wild flowers to gaze at, a little beck to follow

 
08/04/16

Wensleydale in all it’s glory in the wondrous Yorkshire Dales

Walking in Wensleydale, in the glorious Yorkshire Dales, yesterday, just has to be my absolute favourite dale. Set off from Carperby heading for Woodhall and back on a different level. Just so stunningly beautiful, quite

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