12 Beautiful YORKSHIRE DALES Walks, England | Suggestions for Your Countryside Trip
The Yorkshire Dales is a paradise for walkers and nature lovers. With deep valleys, limestone cliffs, dramatic waterfalls, picturesque villages, and lush greenery, you have so many incredible options for your trip to the countryside.
In this video we will show you 12 examples of some of the amazing places you could go for a walk in the Yorkshire Dales National Park and the bordering area of Nidderdale. Our suggestions are based on walks we have enjoyed on our own trips to the Yorkshire Dales. We have tried to keep the selection varied in terms of sights and landmarks so hopefully you will find something that appeals to you.
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We treated ourselves to a stay in one of the lodges with a hot tub while we were visiting the more northern spots in the Yorkshire Dales.
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CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Intro
00:40 - Muker
02:19 - Bonus Tip!
02:38 - Hawes & Hardraw Force
03:41 - Aysgarth Falls & Rock Garden
04:58 - Yorkshire Three Peaks
06:18 - Ingleton Waterfalls Trail
07:10 - Malham Cove, Gordale Scar & Janet’s Foss
08:33 - Grassington
09:34 - Bolton Abbey Estate
11:19 - Swinsty & Fewston Reservoir
12:00 - Brimham Rocks
13:31 - Fountains Abbey & Studley Royal Water Garden
14:35 - Druid’s Temple
The links to resources or maps we used for these walks are here:
Muker to Keld Circular Walk:
Hawes to Hardraw Force:
Aysgarth Falls:
Aysgarth Edwardian Rock Garden:
Pen-y-ghent & Hull Pot:
Ribblehead Viaduct:
Ingleton Waterfalls Trail:
Malham Cove, Gordale Scar & Janet’s Foss:
Grassington Circular:
Bolton Abbey Estate:
Swinsty & Fewston Reservoir:
Brimham Rocks map of rock formations:
Brimham Rocks other walks (including Pateley Bridge circular option):
Fountains Abbey:
Druid’s Temple (we didn’t follow a route for this, but this link will show you swinton bivouac car park and druids temple):
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Windermere is a large lake in Cumbria’s Lake District National Park, northwest England. It’s surrounded by mountain peaks and villages, including Bowness-on-Windermere, where The World of Beatrix Potter Attraction has modern displays on the children’s writer. In the north, trails lead to Orrest Head, a hill with views across the lake and the fells beyond, and Holehird Gardens, with their alpines, heathers, and shrubs.
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Maryport - Cumbria - England (4K Drone Footage)
This is a 4K video clip I took at the Cumbrian town of Maryport on the West Coast of England in October 2022.
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Sharon Bex and i go to Maryport for a day out, whilst there we have lunch in the Aquarium Cafe. we take a walk around the town centre and finally a short walk on the sea front.
12 February 2023 Maryport Harbour
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Maryport promenade, harbour and the old roman camp at the top of the hill.
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Maryport Marina stopover in the Campervan
We visit Maryport and Harbour Side Campsite. While we are there, we visit the Lake District Coast Aquarium in Maryport as well as have a quick look around the town and visit the Lifeboat Station.
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Contents:
00:00 Introduction
00:16 Overview of visit
00:36 Arriving at Allonby
00:42 Allonby Carpark, Cumbria
01:09 Arriving at Maryport
01:36 Harbour Side Caravan Park, Maryport
04:06 Wander into Maryport
04:47 Lake District Coast Aquarium, Maryport
07:16 Look around Maryport Town Centre
09:02 The Wharf Coffee Shop
09:50 The Lifeboat Inn, Maryport
10:13 Maryport Lifeboat Station
10:49 Marina Cafe at Maryport
11:05 Review of Harbour Side Caravan Park and our stay
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Located on the west coast of Cumbria (although historically in Cumberland), and around 25 miles southwest of Carlisle, is the town of Maryport.
The known history of Maryport dates back to circa 122 AD when a Roman fort, allegedly known as Alauna, stood just north of where the town centre is today. This was during the reign of Emperor Hadrian, and it is suspected that the fort was a command and supply base for the coastal defences at the western end of Hadrian's Wall. By the early 5th century it was deserted due to the Roman withdrawal of Britain.
From the late 17th century or earlier the settlement was a small fishing village known as Ellenfoot, in reference to its position at the mouth of the River Ellen. In the mid 18th century local landowner Humphrey Senhouse began developing it as a port, and in 1749 an Act of Parliament was passed allowing the creation of the town. Senhouse named it after his wife, Mary.
The transformation of Maryport followed the precedent of the town of Whitehaven around 12 miles to the south, which had been developed into a thriving port town just over a hundred years earlier. In a similar vein to Whitehaven, Maryport adopted a grid layout of streets. A harbour was built with the purpose of exporting locally mined coals to Ireland. The first shipyard opened in 1765, followed by a second in 1780 and a third in 1810. Both the coal and shipbuilding industries brought in an age of prosperity for Maryport, and in 1816 wooden piers were added allowing larger coal ships to be offloaded in the port.
In 1840 the Maryport and Carlisle Railway established a rail connection in the town. Its engineer was none other than the Father of the Railways, George Stephenson. This line made the transportation of coal much easier, particularly from inland collieries.
During the latter half of the 19th century two docks were established at Maryport: the Elizabeth Dock in 1857, and the Senhouse Dock in 1884. With the addition of these two docks, larger vessels were able to trade at Maryport.
The early 20th century saw an end to Maryport's golden age of industry. In 1914 the last ship built in the town was launched. The coal and iron industries fell into decline and the port became overshadowed by a rival port in the neighbouring town of Workington. In recent years a series of regeneration projects have helped to revitalise the town to some extent.
In 1974 the historical counties of Cumberland and Westmorland, along with the Furness Peninsula of Lancashire, merged to form the ceremonial county of Cumbria. Since then, Maryport has been part of the Borough of Allerdale in Cumbria.
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Filmed: 19th May 2022
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Filmed on a Sony FDR-AX700 with a Zhiyun Crane 2 and a Sony ECM-XYST1M Stereo Microphone.
TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Senhouse Street
4:14 King Street
5:14 North Quay
8:33 King Street
9:27 Senhouse Street
9:33 River Ellen / A Fishy Tale sculpture
9:50 River Ellen
9:56 Senhouse Street
10:18 South Quay
14:24 Elizabeth Dock
20:32 Marine Road
22:37 Maryport Marina
22:57 Marine Road
Maryport Harbour in Cumbria
Maryport Harbour. Which lies about 28 miles West of Carlisle and 6 miles East of Workington.
The modern town of Maryport was the creation of the Senhouse family in the 18th century, who developed the small fishing village into a coal port. It has an aquarium, maritime museum, Roman museum and The Wave Arts and Sports centre.
Also Maryport was the site of a Roman port, built to complement the harbour at Ravenglass to the south. A nearby fort, dating from the 5th century, was one of a series of fortifications constructed by the Romans in this area. Many of the Roman remains are now in the Senhouse Roman Museum, once a Royal Naval Reserve Station.
Sadly Maryport has been left to rot by the Borough Council who prefer to spend money elsewhere despite the locals trying their best to get the town renovated.
A Walk down the Fairy Path in Maryport, Cumbria
Locals have taken to decorating a path that they call the Fairy Path with lights and decorations. I decided to go down there and take a look.
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Herb Lake District Adventure. Day 20. Maryport.
Short visit to Maryport. Lord Nelson Sunday Lunch. Wow.