Yorkshire Dales National Park

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What Lies Beneath... (Ingleborough Mountain), Ingleborough, United Kingdom travel blog

What Lies Beneath... (Ingleborough Mountain)

A travel blog entry by rachelkw

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... , singing a rendition of "Five Green Bottles". We were on our way to Clapham in Yorkshire, sandwiched between the 'Yorkshire Dales' and the 'Forest of Bowland'. The motorway signs loomed closer. As we passed underneath them, I finally made out the ...

Pathfinder, Malham, United Kingdom travel blog

Pathfinder

A travel blog entry by rachelkw

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... say, it is one of the nicer huts. It has plenty of room and is well placed for either the Forest of Bowland or the Yorkshire Dales. This time I took Donny and Mel with me, as their younger sisters were in Canada with Nick. We arrived safely, having had a ...

Den plný ovcí, Yorkshire Dales National Park, United Kingdom travel blog

Den plný ovcí

A travel blog entry by kapitanka.nemo

Celý čtvrtý den byl venován návštěvě národního parku Yorkshire Dales. Opravdu to nebylo vůbec špatné! Spousta zelených luk, ohrazených kamennými ploty, které byly postavené "na sucho". Stovky ovec (ne, opravdu ...

Yorkshire Dales, Yorkshire Dales National Park, United Kingdom travel blog

Yorkshire Dales

A travel blog entry by sianeth

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A few pics of our Easter road trip to the Yorkshire Dales. First port of call was Clapham... We parked the car there and set off on the ~30 min trail walk to Ingleborough Cave... We were given a guided tour of the Cave, complete with ...

Northern England, High Bentham, United Kingdom travel blog

Northern England

A travel blog entry by nancy.chappell

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Just wanted to add a few photos from the North Yorkshire Dales. Visited High Bentham, home of Michael Singleton and Barb Vigour (former innisfree vols). Also saw Clapham, a beautiful village a few miles down the road from ...

Day 45 - Safe Home, Malham, United Kingdom travel blog

Day 45 - Safe Home

A travel blog entry by charlief

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... pint of tea and toast to set me up for the day!  The cafe is the main clocking in/out point for the Yorkshire Three Peaks and potential challengers have to complete the peaks of Pen-y-Ghent (694m), Whernside (736m) and Ingleborough ...

Day 59 - Just the best day yet-its got everything!, Malham, United Kingdom travel blog

Day 59 - Just the best day yet-its got everything!

A travel blog entry by debandkeith

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We have a lazy start this morning with breakfast at 8.30 and then spend time saying our goodbyes to John & Sarah.  They're going to visit an aunt in the adjacent Lake District but we will see them again tomorrow.  We know today is said to ...

Day 49 - Home made bread, Malham, United Kingdom travel blog

Day 49 - Home made bread

A travel blog entry by jonathanashleyr

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... way down from Blackpool to meet me, so a higher than average high 5 for that. The days walking consisted of sweeping dales of rich green pasture and open moorland flecked with limestone outcrops, and some little variations of canal (Leeds & Liverpool ...

Proper Yorkshire like, Malham, United Kingdom travel blog

Proper Yorkshire like

A travel blog entry by jonathanashleyr

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Mr.Lynch of Blackpool, Malham, United Kingdom travel blog

Mr.Lynch of Blackpool

A travel blog entry by jonathanashleyr

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Malham, Malham, United Kingdom travel blog

Malham

A travel blog entry by paul_lawston

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The Pennine Way II: High Gate to Malham, Malham, United Kingdom travel blog

The Pennine Way II: High Gate to Malham

A travel blog entry by joelandfi

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When we decided way back in Woolsery to cut our daily walking distance by hopping the occasional local bus, we were both happy to shortcut together. For the Pennine Way, though, Joel was eager to prove his oft-disparaged manhood by walking the whole ...

Don't Climb Big Hills in Target Flip Flops, Malham, United Kingdom travel blog

Don't Climb Big Hills in Target Flip Flops

A travel blog entry by audramheath

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Our second day in, James and Emily drove us to a national park to show us some proper English countryside. And it was proper. We arrived in a small little village, parked, had some lunch, and set off down the lane to find the entrance to the park.  ...

English Countryside, Malham, United Kingdom travel blog

English Countryside

A travel blog entry by kimfromkansas

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... and Emily drove us about an hour and a half away to Malham - a small country village that is the gateway to Yorkshire Dales National Park where we spent the day frolicking around in the countryside. It was an absolutely beautiful place. James and Emily ...

Day 30 - Lothersdale to Malham Tarn, Malham, United Kingdom travel blog

Day 30 - Lothersdale to Malham Tarn

A travel blog entry by sueandjulie

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... progress on the well-signed Pennine Way which cuts across pastoral land and heather moorland. At this stage we entered the Yorkshire Dales, passing through the pleasant village of Thornton-in-Craven and then for a short distance the Pennine Way joins the ...

35/60 Gypsies , Tramps and leaves, Ingleton, United Kingdom travel blog

35/60 Gypsies , Tramps and leaves

A travel blog entry by trevaaa

A day off in Ingleton, all the campsites near the Pennine Way were full so a detour to Ingleton. Had a pleasant pint in Kirby Lonsdale followed by a curry Dad brought from home. Sunday was a day for the paper followed by 90 minutes of torture watching ...

Walking the moors in Yorkshire, Yorkshire Dales National Park, United Kingdom travel blog

Walking the moors in Yorkshire

A travel blog entry by yeardleys

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... the best experiences are the completely non touristy ones... And bluebells are starting to make an appearance too. First stop in Yorkshire was the beautiful spa town of Harrogate - lovely buildings, gardens and shops. Had a lovely feel about it and we ...

Animals, Fields, everywhere, United Kingdom travel blog

Animals

A travel blog entry by foolsgold

You get to interact with a lot of animals whilst walking the Pennine Way. No.. I don't mean it like that... Not in a... No, that's just unpleasant. What I mean is, there are a lot of animals kicking about. From solitary sheep defying gravity by ...

"As time is our enemy"--Roman York

A travel blog entry by caitlinlecorgne

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... dinner at a place called Stone Trough Inn. I was still getting accustomed to the time difference here. Over the ten days in Yorkshire, we explored "Roman York" with our teacher Patrick. Meg and I had to evacuate our room the last night due to a ...

Phase 10 Day 4, Malham, United Kingdom travel blog

Phase 10 Day 4

A travel blog entry by heather-stewart

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... now sustaining many lambs and ewes; again there were many different species. We passed from North Yorkshire into the Yorkshire Dales National Park. The scenery changed dramatically as we walked further in to the Park following the River Aire northwards. ...

Changeover Day 10, Malham, United Kingdom travel blog

Changeover Day 10

A travel blog entry by heather-stewart

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... We wound our way along the valley of the River Wharfe passing through small stone villages in which the buildings were all of fine Yorkshire stone huddled around an Inn. Old barns were dotted about in the fields, some in a state of disrepair, others well ...

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