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14/10/25

The Gamekeepers Inn at Thresfield

It was the Autumn WI lunch on Wednesday, I know, I know but occasional visitors are always welcome at our Thoralby WI, third Tuesday of the month! Our venue was…

 
14/07/25

Skipton Canal Boat Trip

For a few weeks we’ve had tickets booked for a Skipton Boat Trip with afternoon tea, the day dawned clear and blue and we set off from West Burton to…

 
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.

 
25/04/18

Circular walk to Buckden Pike in Wharfedale in the Yorkshire Dales

Another great walk, with simply sensational views, and again it’s a walk I’ve never ventured on before, about nine and a half miles the way we went. Please do take your map for reference, OL30, and remember that even if it’s lovely and warm in the valley bottom it may be freezing cold when you reach the top.

 
20/08/17

Kettlewell Scarecrow Festival 12th until 20th August 2017

Well, what a wonderful afternoon we all spent at the Scarecrow Festival in Kettlewell, Wharfedale, an annual event with all proceeds going to the Church, Village Hall, School and local projects to benefit the whole

 
15/01/15

One of the best short walks in the Yorkshire Dales

Langstrothdale in the glorious Yorkshire Dales

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