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21/02/18

Leyburn, a small market town in Wensleydale, the Yorkshire Dales

Leyburn, a popular market town, can be found luxuriating on the hill above the River Ure and has magnificent views of Wensleydale. Walk along The Shawl footpath to experience these to the full, quite, quite breath taking

 
04/12/17

Circular Walk from West Witton in Wensleydale

What a lovely walk the other day, easy going, panoramic views, river side walking, wildlife, seemed to have everything going for it. Start from West Witton in Wensleydale, we parked in the large layby on the east side of the village by the A684.

 
06/09/17

Bainbridge in Wensleydale in the glorious Yorkshire Dales

Bainbridge in Wensleydale, just four miles east of Hawes, goes back to Roman times, and probably beyond, with traces of these times still visible with a roman fort, the outline of which can be seen even though the stones

 
21/06/17

Dippers in Walden Beck, West Burton WOW!

Thank you to Sandra for sending me this wonderful photo of the dippers in Walden Beck, just amazing. Sandra is one of our lovely property owners, Beck Side and Bridge View in West Burton, both overlooking Walden Beck, A truly magical place to stay, come and see if you can spot the dippers too!

 
05/04/17

April in West Burton in the Yorkshire Dales

5th April and it's a lovely sunny morning, again, good to be out walking here in West Burton in the Yorkshire Dales, can see for miles. Come and join us, we'd love to see you. Stay in one of our lovely cottages, bring

 
29/03/17

It must be spring in the Yorkshire Dales!

Spring is officially here at last and of course we are on British Summer time, somewhat confusing and contradictory. In The Dales over the last few days we have had beautiful sunny days with clear blue skies from dawn to

 
11/03/17

West Burton in the glorious Yorkshire Dales

I wondered if perhaps it might be a good idea to focus on individual villages in the Yorkshire Dales and venturing further to Nidderdale even and look more closely as to what each has, a bit of history (if possible!)

 
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

 
20/01/17

Snowdrops in West Burton

It's just a start but don't you feel that spring must be on it's way and that the winter is passing when snowdrops make their appearance. Here they are in January just at the entrance to West Burton by Walden Beck as

 
30/11/16

Last of the sun after another glorious winters day……

Last of the winter sun for today in the Yorkshire Dales looking towards Thupton Gill in Walden from Bishopdale, after a sky high and blue. Still, quiet and calm and bit warmer than yesterday but always glorious!

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