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24/05/24

Circular Walk from Carperby

Walking in the Yorkshire Dales can be a glorious thing to do and walking from Carperby in a circular manner is no exception. The views are just terrific and as…

 
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…

 
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…

 
14/05/23

The Wheatsheaf Inn in Carperby in Wensleydale

A few friends and I decided it was time to have lunch together and The Wheatsheaf Inn in Carperby in Wensleydale in the Yorkshire Dales was our chosen venue. My…

 
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,…

 
26/01/22

Delightful walk to Sweet William above Carperby in Wensleydale in the Yorkshire Dales

On a crisp winter’s day we set off to walk to Greenhaw Hut, a shooting box, just above Carperby in Wensleydale. Greenhaw Hut, as marked on the map, is known…

 
17/04/21

WALKING FROM BALLOWFIELDS TO CARPERBY PAST LADY HILL IN WENSLEYDALE IN A CIRCULAR MANNER

As promised, our walk past Lady Hill, a fleeting yet beautiful glimpse from the footpath! A friend and I decided to walk from Ballowfields. It isn’t marked as such on…

 
05/04/21

LADY HILL IN WENSLEYDALE IN THE GLORIOUS YORKSHIRE DALES

Lady Hill in Wensleydale is a prominent landmark as you travel from Aysgarth to Hawes on the A684. Originally a rabbit warren called Woodhall Warren, it was established in the…

 
21/09/20

Lovely walk from Redmire to Carperby and Castle Bolton in glorious Wensledale

If you’re a regular walker in the Yorkshire Dales, in Wensleydale in particular, you’ve probably walked parts of this route, but I hope I’ve found some new footpaths, new to me anyway, that perhaps have been less trodden or the way is different to previously walked, I do hope so.

 
22/06/19

Carperby in Wensleydale in the glorious Yorkshire Dales

Carperby is a pretty, linear village, stretching over half a mile, with a mix of traditional terraced and detached houses intermittently embracing the minor road as it passes between Askrigg and Redmire.

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