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09/02/23

Hawes Mosaic Trail

We’d done parts of this walk before but never put it all together as in the Hawes Mosaic Trail. The Hawes Mosaic Trail is nine miles plus but our walk…

 
21/01/23

Circular Walk From Hardrow into Cotterdale

On a perfectly, perfect day in January we set off on a circular walk from Hardrow near Hawes into Cotterdale. There had been some snow and the ground was hard…

 
15/07/22

Circular Walk from Hardow near Hawes

Quite a different walk for us, why have we never found this route before? But what a beautiful walk too, about seven miles, a good pull up to the moor…

 
20/09/19

Celebrating the 138th Anniversary of the Hardraw Scar Brass Band Festival near Hawes

What a wonderful afternoon spent listening to the brass bands at Hardraw Scar in Wensleydale in the glorious Yorkshire Dales an event always held near the beginning of September. It’s quite a few years since we’ve been and none of the magic had disappeared from what I remember.

 
20/01/19

From Hawes into Cotterdale and the Pennine Way, two viaducts and a waterfall!

On what turned out to be the perfect January day we set off from Hawes in a north westerly direction. A beautiful circular walk, just over ten miles with a good climb from Thwaite bridge.

 
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

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