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06/11/23

Our Country Hideaways Brochure for 2024 is Ready!

Great excitement in the office as our Country Hideaways 2024 brochure is ready for you to view, download, save, print and share if you wish! We know many of you…

 
01/05/23

A Short Circular Walk From Hawes

A lovely short walk from Hawes, Upper Wensleydale, the perfect stroll whatever time of day. Easy going on the south side of Hawes, below Wether Fell, open views across Wensleydale,…

 
27/04/23

A Circular Walk From Hawes

On a brilliantly sunny day four of us set off from Hawes to walk about seven or eight miles round Wether Fell and Yorburgh. Quite a steep pull from Burtersett…

 
20/04/23

Burtersett Near Hawes

Burtersett just to the east of Hawes in Wensleydale in the Yorkshire Dales has quite an interesting history going back to Viking/Norse times. Sett then meant a temporary settlement and…

 
07/04/23

The Red Squirrel Trail at Snaizeholme near Hawes

What about spending some time red squirrel gazing? There is a viewing area and feeding station at Snaizeholme above Hawes where you can go and spend some time, hopefully as…

 
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…

 
16/10/22

Hawes and Appersett Viaduct

On a stunningly beautiful morning we set off in search of the Appersett Viaduct. I say search, we know exactly where it is but when you come upon it nestled…

 
21/09/22

Wensleydale in the glorious Yorkshire Dales

Wensleydale to the east of the Yorkshire Dales is a wide, generous, graceful dale. Some may say majestic, some beautiful, some green and verdant, interesting, forever changing. But of course…

 
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…

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