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28/08/25

The Richmond Walking and Book Festival

We’re nearly into September which means it won’t be long before it’s the Richmond Walking and Book Festival held from 19th until 28th September, this year celebrating 20 years! Quite…

 
24/04/25

Redmire to Castle Bolton

On yet another glorious day we set off from Redmire to walk to Bolton Castle and back to Redmire in a circular manner. Footpaths walked many times but still wonderful…

 
02/10/23

Walking to Bolton Castle in Wensleydale and Back

Nothing could be nicer than walking to, or from, Bolton Castle in the heart of Wensleydale. So many footpaths take you there, wonderful circular walks. Set off from the castle…

 
15/03/23

Circular Walk from Redmire

On a stunning, crystal clear day we set off to walk about seven miles in a circular manner from Redmire in Wensleydale in the Yorkshire dales. Sunny, calm, but cold,…

 
30/05/21

THE VILLAGE OF CASTLE BOLTON IN WENSLEYDALE IN THE YORKSHIRE DALES

It would seem just recently I’ve walked through Castle Bolton in Wensleydale quite a few times and felt it was perhaps time to write a little bit about the village. A…

 
30/04/20

Bolton Castle in Wensleydale in the glorious Yorkshire Dales

When I was little, many years ago, we often used to visit Bolton Castle. For me it was a magical place, the stuff of stories, exciting, fearful, daring and I also think that is where I started with vertigo! We would scamper up the winding stones steps

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