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06/04/24

Have You Seen Monopoly: Yorkshire Dales?

Don’t you think it’s always a love hate relationship with Monopoly, for me it’s the later, I’d rather not thank you but the rest of family love it and so…

 
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…

 
29/08/23

Longer Circular Route from the National Park Vistor Centre at Aysgarth Falls

If you read the last blog you’ll know I was going to do a route past the stepping stones if the River Ure was too high to past over safely.…

 
24/08/23

A Circular Walk from The National Park Visitor Centre at Aysgarth Falls

So following on from the last blog, a walk from the National Park Visitor Centre at Aysgarth Falls. A good place to set off from as there is plenty of…

 
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…

 
06/08/23

Hamilton’s Tea Room in Aysgarth

Have you ever called at Hamilton’s Tea Room in Aysgarth? If you have you’ll how good the fare is there. Cakes and scones all home made by Sandra and obligingly…

 
30/07/23

Stunning linear walk from Askrigg to West Burton

The weatherman had promised good weather, there was one last survey of bees in the SSSI field in Askrigg (carried out for just six weeks of the year whilst the…

 
29/03/22

Beautiful circular walk from west burton to aysgarth falls in wensleydale in the yorkshire dales

Seems a while since I’ve walked to Aysgarth Falls from home and it’s such a lovely walk whatever time of year. Stunning views, the beautiful Aysgarth Falls, stately St Andrew’s…

 
14/09/21

Aysgarth to Aysgarth in a circular manner via Seata Quarry Nature Reserve

Husband Geoff had asked if I could take the car to Aysgarth Garage, at Aysgarth in Wensleydale, for its MOT, so instead of hanging around for an hour thought a…

 
28/10/20

The Joys of Autumn in the glorious Yorkshire Dales and Nidderdale AONB

Every year my husband Geoff and I have a discussion about the leaves on the trees in autumn. He always maintains the leaves will be all be on the ground leaving the trees bare by Bonfire Night (sorry to remind you I know there won’t be a Bonfire Night this year) I say the leaves will still be there on the trees!

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