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16/06/20

The Excitement of Steppingstones in the glorious Yorkshire Dales

A few weeks ago Geoff, my husband, and I did a short walk, nearly three miles, from Cover Bridge along the river bank in the direction of Middleham in Wensleydale in the Yorkshire Dales. The walk I’ll recount below.

 
13/02/20

Circular walk from Carlton in Coverdale in the glorious Yorkshire Dales

Now firstly before you start to read about the route please be aware that there are lots of stiles on this walk, not very often there aren’t any at all but this has a lot, we all commented on it! Other than that a really great walk with wonderful views up Coverdale to Little Whernside and Greater Whernside.

 
16/06/17

Open Gardens and Specialist Plant Fair – Coverham Abbey, Coverdale – 30 July 2017

Coming up on Sunday 30 July, 11am until 4pm, Open Gardens and Specialist Plant Fair at #CoverhamAbbey in #Coverdale in the glorious #YorkshireDales. A private garden rarely open to the public, a peaceful place with time

 
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,

 
11/02/15

A Must Place to See When Visiting The Glorious Yorkshire Dales

The Forbidden Corner. Surely the name of this place makes you want to go. And its slogan, ‘The strangest place in the world’ will make you want to go even more.

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