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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…

 
13/01/23

Easy Going Circular Walk From Middleham

It’s seemed a while since we’ve done a circular walk from Middleham in Wensleydale in Yorkshire Dales so it was map out and a route planned, not too far, about…

 
29/09/22

A low level circular walk from Reeth to Healaugh in Swaledale

On a calm morning in early autumn we set off from Reeth in Swaledale to walk about five or six miles along Arkle Beck to Healaugh and back by the…

 
19/08/22

Scar House Reservoir in Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

There is a beautiful walk round Scar House Reservoir in Nidderdale and well worth exploring, please find on an earlier post here, but Scar House is so much more than…

 
02/01/22

Walking to Mill Gill Force and beyond in Askrigg in beautiful Wensleydale

It was one of those days when you didn’t really want to venture out of the house and to top it all it started raining just as I was leaving.…

 
31/10/21

Masham, past the Marfield Wetlands, Fearby, Six Dales Trail and back to Masham

On a truly beautiful October morning a little group of us set off to do a circular walk from Masham. Easy going walking, about eight miles, and the enticement of…

 
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

 
29/09/20

Circular walk from Buckden on to Yockenthwaite to Cray and back to Buckden in Wharfedale

On an absolutely perfect autumn day we set off from Buckden to walk to Yockenthwaite over to Cray and back down to Buckden. About seven miles, couple of short steep climbs but otherwise quite easy going with terrific views for most of the way.

 
13/08/20

Pinker’s Pond, Hullo Bridge over the River Cover and Middleham all in Coverdale in the glorious Yorkshire Dales!

Last Saturday brought beautiful weather and we decided how nice it would be to meet at Pinker’s Pond, have a picnic by the tarn and then enjoy a walk into Coverdale. Our walk was just four miles long and no tricky hills.

 
22/05/20

When all this is over!

Joanne and I were talking the other day of the things we were missing doing whilst we’re in lockdown and everything closed but also of things that we hadn’t done for a while here in the glorious Yorkshire Dales.

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