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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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
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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):
Places to see in ( Grassington - UK )
Places to see in ( Grassington - UK )
Grassington is a market town and civil parish in the Craven district of North Yorkshire, England. The population at the 2011 Census was 1,126. Historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, the town is situated in Wharfedale, about 8 miles (10 km) north-west from Bolton Abbey, and is surrounded by limestone scenery. Nearby villages include Linton, Threshfield, Hebden, Conistone and Kilnsey.
The Domesday Book lists Grassington as part of the estate of Gamal Barn including 7 carucates of ploughland (840 acres/350ha) including Grassington, Linton and Threshfield. The Norman conquest of England made it part of the lands of Gilbert Tison. But by 1118 Tison had suffered a demotion and his lands returned to the king then given to Lord Percy.
Originally the settlement was spelt as Gherinstone and also was documented as Garsington or Gersington. The name Grassington derives variously from the Scandinavian, Anglo-Saxon and Gothic languages and means either the town of the grassy ings or a farmstead surrounded by grass.
Grassington was historically a township in the parish of Linton in the West Riding of Yorkshire. It became a separate civil parish in 1866, and was transferred to North Yorkshire in 1974. Although often described by local people as a village, Grassington was granted a Royal Charter for a market and fair in 1282 giving it market town status.
Grassington is the main residential and tourist centre in Upper Wharfedale. Centred on its small cobbled square are shops, public houses, the village museum, small cafes, restaurants and hotels. Grassington Folk Museum houses a collection which tells the story of Wharfedale. Grassington Festival is a two-week-long annual event started in 1980, with music, performance and visual arts, held in a number of venues around the village.
Grassington is served by the B6265, which runs between Skipton and Green Hammerton via Pateley Bridge and Boroughbridge (being a more circuitous route that the A59 road which connects Skipton and Green Hammerton). Buses connect Grassington with Ilkley and Skipton operating a moderate service to Skipton, but only a three-day a week service to Ilkley. The town used to have a joint railway station terminus with Threshfield on the Yorkshire Dales Railway. The station was located on the west side of the River Wharfe, so it was not actually in Grassington.
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The Lost Great Central Railway at Staveley From The Air 2023
The Lost Great Central Railway at Staveley, Derbyshire From The Air 2023.
This was the site of Staveley Central Station.
The station closed completely in 1965.
All 48 Cumbria Railway Stations (visiting EVERY station)
Every Cumbrian railway station. All 48 National Rail stations in the county of Cumbria, England (UK). Northern, TransPennine Express, Avanti West Coast, ScotRail and Caledonian Sleeper serve the stations of Cumbria.
The stations in Cumbria along with the operator that manages the station and the date I last visited the station:
Appleby 02/05/2022 (Northern)
Armathwaite 02/05/2022 (Northern)
Arnside 09/03/2020 (Northern)
Askam 14/09/2020 (Northern)
Aspatria 25/10/2021 (Northern)
Barrow-in-Furness 21/09/2020 (Northern)
Bootle 21/09/2020 (Northern)
Brampton 01/10/2021 (Northern)
Braystones 13/07/2021 (Northern)
Burneside 29/02/2020 (Northern)
Cark & Cartmel 14/09/2020 (Northern)
Carlisle 05/09/2022 (Avanti West Coast)
Corkickle 13/07/2021 (Northern)
Dalston 25/10/2021 (Northern)
Dalton 14/09/2020 (Northern)
Dent 02/05/2022 (Northern)
Drigg 13/07/2021 (Northern)
Flimby 13/07/2021 (Northern)
Foxfield 14/09/2020 (Northern)
Garsdale 02/05/2022 (Northern)
Grange-over-Sands 09/03/2020 (Northern)
Green Road 21/09/2020 (Northern)
Harrington 13/07/2021 (Northern)
Kendal 29/02/2020 (Northern)
Kents Bank 09/03/2020 (Northern)
Kirkby Stephen 02/05/2022 (Northern)
Kirkby-in-Furness 14/09/2020 (Northern)
Langwathby 02/05/2022 (Northern)
Lazonby & Kirkoswald 02/05/2022 (Northern)
Maryport 25/10/2021 (Northern)
Millom 21/09/2020 (Northern)
Nethertown 13/07/2021 (Northern)
Oxenholme Lake District (Avanti West Coast)
Parton 13/07/2021 (Northern)
Penrith North Lakes 24/04/2019 (Avanti West Coast)
Ravenglass for Eskdale 13/07/2021 (Northern)
Roose 14/09/2020 (Northern)
Seascale 13/07/2021 (Northern)
Sellafield 13/07/2021 (Northern)
Silecroft 21/09/2020 (Northern)
St. Bees 13/07/2021 (Northern)
Staveley 29/02/2020 (Northern)
Ulverston 14/09/2020 (Northern)
Wetheral 01/10/2021 (Northern)
Whitehaven 13/07/2021 (Northern)
Wigton 25/10/2021 (Northern)
Windermere 29/02/2020 (Northern)
Workington 13/07/2021 (Northern)
Each station within the video is shown with station name and the 3 letter station code. Note that only National Rail stations are included.
Note that Cumbria includes all the Lake District national rail railway stations. Also, the highest station in England is in Cumbria on the Settle and Carlisle line at Dent.
This video includes all the stations in Cumbria in April 2023.
All 48 Cumbria stations: 00:00
Appleby 00:05
Armathwaite 00:09
Arnside 00:13
Askam 00:17
Aspatria 00:21
Barrow-in-Furness 00:25
Bootle 00:29
Brampton 00:33
Braystones 00:37
Burneside 00:41
Cark & Cartmel 00:45
Carlisle 00:49
Corkickle 00:53
Dalston 00:57
Dalton 01:01
Dent 01:05
Drigg 01:09
Flimby 01:13
Foxfield 01:17
Garsdael 01:21
Grange-over-Sands 01:25
Green Road 01:29
Harrington 01:33
Kendal 01:37
Kents Bank 01:41
Kirkby Stephen 01:45
Kirkby-in-Furness 01:49
Langwathby 01:53
Lazonby & Kirkoswald 01:57
Maryport 02:01
Millom 02:05
Nethertown 02:09
Oxenholme Lake District 02:13
Parton 02:17
Penrith North Lakes 02:21
Ravenglass for Eskdale 02:25
Roose 02:29
Seascale 02:33
Sellafield 02:37
Silecroft 02:41
St Bees 02:45
Staveley 02:49
Ulverston 02:53
Wetheral 02:57
Whitehaven 03:01
Wigton 03:05
Windermere 03:09
Workington 03:13
Endscreen 03:17
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Disused Railway Walks - Great Central Railway Explore - Renishaw Central to Staveley Derbyshire
Disused Railway Walks - Great Central Railway Explore - Renishaw to Staveley
Another disused railway explore of the former Great Central Railway in Derbyshire. We run from the old Killamarsh Central Station and start our explore from the site of the demolished Renishaw Central station.
Renishaw station opened in 1892 as 'Eckington & Renishaw' and co-existed just up the road from the Midland Railway station of the same name. In 1950, the name was changed to 'Renishaw Central' to distinguish it from it's nearby competitor. The station was sat just to the west of the Staveley Ironworks, which had multiple lines serving it from both the GCR and Midland.
In 1963, the station closed to passengers, although the line was still used for some freight services for many years after. The track was lifted on this route in the 1980s.
We take a look at the old station site and find some ruins in a piece of wastland adjoining the station. We then follow the old track bed a few miles south until we reach the busy railway junction town of Staveley.
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00:00 Intro
01:51 Former Renishaw Central Station
07:01 Discareded remains of station
09:14 Leaving Renishaw
10:22 Line to Staveley
14:33 Approaching Staveley
16:30 Throat of former Staveley Central/Staveley Town station
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Travel Guide My Day Trips To Bolsover Castle Derbyshire UK Review
Travel Guide My Day Trips To Bolsover Castle Derbyshire UK Review
I also would like people to see where I have travelled, to and what their is to do in the UK
Pros
* Beautiful Castle
* You can get beautiful senic views from the top of the castle
* You get to find out lots history about the castle
* You will be able to go inside the castle on a rainy day
* School Visits
* Lots of things to see
* Cafe
* Gift Shops
* Weddings Venue
Cons
* Not a wide range of activities unless a their is a special event
Attractions
* Different Events
* Castle
* You will be able to go inside the castle on a rainy day
* Lots of things to see
* Cafe
* Indoor
* Gift Shops
* Indoor Riding School
Accomodation
* Millers Retreat
* Bryn Tor - The Gardener's House
Places To Eat
* Cafe
Weather
The weather in the UK can vary from day to day. Warmer and hotter months are between April to September. Colder months with snow,sleet and rain are between October and March. You can get some humidity and pollen is highest, between June and August for hayfever suffers. You can also get rain in between, April and September.
Currency
Britain’s currency is the pound sterling (£), which is divided into 100 pence (p).
Scotland has its own pound sterling notes. These represent the same value as an English note and can be used elsewhere in Britain. The Scottish £1 note is not accepted outside Scotland.
There are lots of bureaux de change in Britain – often located inside:
• banks
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• Post Offices
• airports
• major train stations.
It's worth shopping around to get the best deal and remember to ask how much commission is charged.
Britain’s currency is the pound sterling (£), which is divided into 100 pence (p).
Scotland has its own pound sterling notes. These represent the same value as an English note and can be used elsewhere in Britain. The Scottish £1 note is not accepted outside Scotland.
There are lots of bureaux de change in Britain – often located inside:
• banks
• travel agents
• Post Offices
• airports
• major train stations.
It's worth shopping around to get the best deal and remember to ask how much commission is charged.
Time Difference
During the winter months, Britain is on Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), which is 5 hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time and 10 hours behind Sydney. Western standard time is five hours behind.
From late March until late October, the clocks go forward one hour to British Summer Time (BST).
To check the correct time, contact the Speaking Clock service by dialling 123.
Weight And Measurements
Britain is officially metric, in line with the rest of Europe. However, imperial measures are still in use, especially for road distances, which are measured in miles. Imperial pints and gallons are 20 per cent larger than US measures.
Imperial to Metric
1 inch = 2.5 centimetres
1 foot = 30 centimetres
1 mile = 1.6 kilometres
1 ounce = 28 grams
1 pound = 454 grams
1 pint = 0.6 litres
1 gallon = 4.6 litres
Metric to Imperial
1 millimetre = 0.04 inch
1 centimetre = 0.4 inch
1 metre = 3 feet 3 inches
1 kilometre = 0.6 mile
1 gram = 0.04 ounce
1 kilogram = 2.2 pounds
Passport And Visas Requirements To Enter The UK
Please note: Following the recent referendum vote for the UK to leave the European Union (EU), there are currently no changes in the way people travel to Britain. The following guidelines still apply:
If you're planning an adventure to the UK, depending on your nationality and your reason for visiting, you may need to organise a visa.
If you're an American, Canadian or Australian tourist, you'll be able to travel visa-free throughout the UK, providing you have a valid passport and your reason for visiting meets the immigration rules (link is external).
Citizens from some South American and Caribbean countries as well as Japan are also able to travel visa-free around the UK.
European Union citizens, non-EU member states of the EEA (Norway, Liechtenstein and Iceland), Switzerland, and members of the Overseas Countries and Territories (OCT) do not need a visa to enter the UK.
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Places to see in ( Staveley - UK )
Places to see in ( Staveley - UK )
Staveley is a village in the District of South Lakeland in Cumbria, England. Historically part of Westmorland, it is situated 4 miles northwest of Kendal where the River Kent is joined by its tributary the Gowan. It is also known as Staveley-in-Westmorland and Staveley-in-Kendal to distinguish it from Staveley-in-Cartmel (a small village near Newby Bridge which is now in Cumbria but was previously in Lancashire). There are three civil parishes – Nether Staveley, Over Staveley and Hugill (part). Their total population at the 2011 Census was 1,593 but this includes those living in the hamlet of Ings in Hugill parish.
The village is strategically placed at the junction of the rivers Kent and Gowan, at the mouth of the Kentmere Valley. Three hills overlook the village; Reston Scar on the north side on which much of the village is built, Piked Howe to the northeast known to the locals as Craggy Wood and Lily Fell to the south in the direction of the village of Crook on the opposite side of the A591 bypass. Piked Howe and Reston Scar sit either side of the opening into the Kentmere Valley. Both mark the beginning of a larger horseshoe chain of hills known as the Kentmere Round.
The nearest village to the west is Ings, a small settlement which now shares schools and parish minister with Staveley. To the south of the village is Crook, and to the north Kentmere which can only be accessed by road via Staveley village centre, meaning that the two villages have had a close relationship with each other for many centuries. But the village which had the strongest links to Staveley in more recent years is arguably Burneside which is the next stop on the railway line to the east on the way to Kendal. National Cycle Route 6 and the Dales Way footpath run through Burneside and Staveley.
In the 18th century a turnpike road from Kendal to Ambleside was constructed through Staveley. In Dorothy Wordsworth's journal for 1802 there are references to an inn at Staveley (possibly the Eagle and Child). In the Middle Ages, the mills at Staveley produced woollen cloth. During the Industrial Revolution there was cotton production at Staveley, and there is an 18th-century mill building from this time. The cotton industry shifted to Lancashire, and the Staveley mills were converted to work wood. By 1850 bobbin turning was the main industry in the valley.
A conservation area protects much of the centre of Staveley. There are proposals to extend the conservation area across the River Kent to include a garden designed by Thomas Mawson. Staveley has a number of listed buildings, including its oldest building, a tower, all that remains of a medieval church dedicated to St Margaret. The structure is maintained as a clock-tower: on it is a plaque commemorating the Staveley men of F Company, Second V B Border Regiment, who served in the South Africa Campaign of 1900–01 under Major John Thompson.
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The village of Staveley in the Lake District
Why not holiday in Staveley when you next visit the Lake District? This pretty Lake District village is home to a fantastic selection of Lake District cottages perfect for romantic getaways or family escapes in a beautiful rural area of the Lake District National Park.
When you are here, there is plenty to do! Including the famous Hawkshead Brewery, home to a load of locally brewed Ales. More? The Artisan Bakery has a huge choice of freshly baked sourdough breads and cakes. Guest staying at Good Life Holiday Cottages can now take advantage of 10% off cycle hire at Wheelbase in Staveley, the UK's largest cycle store!
Or maybe head to Inglefield Nurseries, a collection of exotic plants and garden statues from around the world! There really is so much to see and do in Staveley and the surrounding area! Check out the link below for a full list of all our Lake District Holiday Cottages in Staveley:
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Chesterfield Canal, West Stockwith to Staveley, a Visitors view with narration
A look at some of the many access points for the casual visitor to enjoy walking or cycling along the towpath. Some brief history and details along the canal from West Stockwith to Tapton Lock near Chesterfield. Mainly pictorial with some narration. Filmed in association with Dingle Studios
00:00-West Stockwith
02:34-Misterton
03:39- Walkeringham
04:17-Shaw Lock
05:49-Gringley Lock
07:10- Drakeholes
09:00-Wiseton
10:17-Clayworth
12:00-Hayton
12:28-Whitsunday Pie Lock
13:09-Retford
15:07-Ranby
16:05-Worksop
18:00- Shireoaks Marina plus
19:15-Kiveton Park
20:15-Construction site and Staveley Marina
21:40-Mill Green
22:31-Hollingwood hub
23:35-Wheeldon Mill Lock
25:22-Tapton Lock visitor centre
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a wee trip around Kendal in the lake district
Construction Progress on the Staveley Chesterfield Canal Restoration
Welcome to part 10 of this Chesterfield Canal Restoration series. We're back in Staveley in September 2024 where we can see construction on the new bridge over the soon to be reinstated canal cutting. As well as work starting on the Staveley Waterside project. These are all part of the Staveley Town Deal and work is being managed by Derbyshire County Council and the Chesterfield Canal Trust.
This is the new Trans-Pennine Trail bridge that crosses at Lowgates Staveley on the former route of the Great Central Railway Mainline.
Since our last visit when a large amount of earth was being moved around, we can see the piers and abutments for the new bridge have started to take shape. The actual bridge decking is being constructed off site as we speak. We look forward to seeing some of the canal being built.
We also travel a short distance west up the canal to the Staveley Waterside project at the Staveley Town Basin. The new development of business unit fronting the basin and lock. It looks as though groundwork has begun and drainage and utility work is well underway.
Don't forget to look back at past videos to see the progess up to now on the Canal Restoration.
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CHESTERFIELD ROUND-UP
Hello CHESTERFIELD people!
It's been a while I know, but finally the CHESTERFIELD ROUND-UP video is here!
Using information that's been sent to me by all you lovely people out there, this is the video that catches all those comments and anecdotes and whatever else you wanted me to talk about, that I either missed or got wrong in the two parishes of CHESTERFIELD!
In alphabetical order, I go through the district, although here there was really only one to talk about and that was Staveley. I received no information for Brimington but that doesn't mean that you can't still add things to the Brimington video's additional information!
North East Derbyshire's version of this will be coming very soon! Cheers all, enjoy the round up and I'll see you down the road.
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A Visit to the Chesterfield Canal Festival 2023
In this video I visit the Chesterfield Canal Festival held at the Staveley Waterside site, or Staveley Town Basin as it has been more commonly known.
The event was hosted by the @chesterfieldcanaltrust5186 to promote the canal and raise awareness of the restoration activity ongoing.
As well as the resident boats from this stretch of canal - Madeline and John Varley II, we have two visiting barges from further up the Chesterfield Canal - Seth Ellis and Hugh Henshall from Shireoaks and Ranby. We can see them giving boat rides up and down the canal through the new Staveley Town Lock.
- The Chesterfield Canal Trust summarised the festival event as a success.
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Best Lake District Walks - Gummers How - Lake Windermere
Do you want to do one of the best walks in the Lake District but don't have much time? Do you want a free car park with no big crowds. I found this not so well known walk with fantastic views of Lake Windermine after a lovely walk up Gummers How.
If you onlu have time for one walk, I woiuld suggest this is a great option, it is easily accessible and has a good path. it also offers views when the bigger mountauins pften don't on cloudly days. What are your waiting for?
Windermere to Staveley
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Kendal is the 3rd largest town in Cumbria, England. It is often seen as the Southern gateway to the Lake District National Park. The shopping streets in Kendal is very busy before the pandemic. Now, this is how it looks like during the pandemic.
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