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15/12/22

Wreath Making Workshop at The Leyburn Arts and Community Centre

What a most enjoyable couple of hours spent at the Leyburn Arts and Community Centre at the wreath making workshop led by Amy from Rosemary and Twine in Leyburn. Rosemary…

 
14/11/22

The Leyburn Arts and Community Centre or TOSH!

We are so lucky to have the Leyburn Arts and Community Centre in the dales. It seems to go from strength to strength and has a great variety of events,…

 
22/10/22

The Sandpiper Inn in Leyburn, Wensleydale

Just off the main market place in Leyburn in Wensleydale, quite near the church, you’ll find The Sandpiper and what a find. It’s quite a few years since we’ve ventured…

 
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…

 
21/05/22

A Delightful Circular Walk from Leyburn Along The Shawl to Wensley and Back

This is one of those walks that we have enjoyed again and again. Perhaps all walks are as such but walking from Leyburn in Wensleydale along The Shawl on a…

 
27/02/22

St Oswald’s Church in hauxwell, lower wensleydale near leyburn in the yorkshire dales

A friend has been telling me about her visit to St Oswald’s Church in Hauxwell north east of Leyburn in Wensleydale and I was intrigued to go there and see…

 
29/07/21

The Three Inch Fools at Constable Burton Hall in Wensleydale in the Yorkshire Dales

If you enjoy Shakespeare you’ll very much enjoy watching the Three Inch Fools, in fact I defy you not to anyway! The Three Inch Fools, a small touring company,  have…

 
02/04/21

WENSLEY TO HARMBY, THROUGH LEYBURN, ALONG THE SHAWL AND BACK TO WENSLEY!

What an unexpectedly beautiful day we chose to go walking, the last day in March, how lucky we were! We decided to meet at Wensley, park on the newly surfaced…

 
13/01/21

Harmby and Spennithorne, villages near to Leyburn in Wensleydale

Perhaps a little mention about Harmby and Spennithorne in Wensleydale in the Yorkshire Dales, I talk about them both together as they are small villages just east of Leyburn about half a mile apart. Some of the walks on my blog take you through the villages but not a mention otherwise.

 
20/10/20

Circular walk from Leyburn to Cover Bridge on to Middleham and back all in beautiful Wensleydale

Having walked these following footpaths many times but never in the order or at the same time it turned out to be a really super walk. No steep climbs, river side footpaths, time to explore if you wish and about eight miles or more

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