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22/06/16

High skies in Bardale, a little dale from Raydale in the glorious Yorkshire Dales

Wonderful walk from Marsett, in Raydale in the glorious Yorkshire Dales, into Bardale. Park by the bridge and follow the sign into Bardale and round in a circle. Lots of wild flowers to gaze at, a little beck to follow

 
18/06/16

Glorious Hay Meadows in the wondrous Yorkshire Dales

Now is the time to wander through (if there is a footpath, of which there are many!) these wondrous places, stay awhile and enjoy their beauty.

 
08/04/16

Wensleydale in all it’s glory in the wondrous Yorkshire Dales

Walking in Wensleydale, in the glorious Yorkshire Dales, yesterday, just has to be my absolute favourite dale. Set off from Carperby heading for Woodhall and back on a different level. Just so stunningly beautiful, quite

 
10/03/16

Walking from Thornton Rust to Addlebrough in Wensleydale in the glorious Yorkshire Dales

Park in Thornton Rust car park, the little road opposite the village hall, and set off up the track to the left and round a big circle, just stunning. The views are quite breathtaking, down to the North York Moors,

 
24/02/16

Mother’s Day in the glorious Yorkshire Dales

Looking for the perfect treat for your Mum, why not treat her to a weekend away, or even a week away, in the glorious Yorkshire Dales or Nidderdale AONB. If you can't get away on 6 March, book something for another time

 
13/01/16

Wensleydale in all it’s glory in the wondrous Yorkshire Dales

Just stunning! What more can one say? Breathtaking scenery looking towards Hawes across Wensleydale in the glorious Yorkshire Dales. Clearing skies, calm and fine, perfect day for walking the hills. A sprinkling of snow above Hawes so warm clothing needed.............

 
05/09/15

Holt Barn, to sleep two plus up to two dogs, near Kirky Malzeard, Ripon

Another beautiful barn conversion just taken onto our books. Sleeps two, plus up to two well behaved dogs, spacious, stylish, amazing walks from the doorstep. A little remote for those who want to get away from the crowd

 
05/09/15

Warren Barn, sleeps 2 to 4 plus up to two dogs near Kirkby Malzeard, Ripon

Just taken onto our books a beautifully stylish barn conversion with sensational views, quite remote but only three miles from Kirkby Malzeard and a short drive on to Ripon or Masham. Sleeps two people very comfortably

 
28/08/15

Cauldron Falls in pretty village of West Burton, Wensleydale

Peaty coloured water in the Cauldron Falls after recent rains. The waterfall is by no means in full flow though, should have come up yesterday with my camera! Probably be another opportunity though as the year goes along......................

 
17/07/15

The Glorious Yorkshire Dales!

There's no getting away from it the Yorkshire Dales are truly glorious! Footpaths to explore, still finding some we haven't walked after forty years! Waterfalls seemingly everywhere; pretty villages; small interesting

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