Sunday, 23 February 2025

A trip to the Yorkshire Dales

We took advantage of an unseasonably warm and dry day for a trip to the Yorkshire Dales.

Although we know the area well, we never tire of the beauty of the spectacular landscape. We saw waterfalls, new lambs, snowdrops and hawthorn leaves emerging.




Taking a footpath which forms part of the Pennine Way, we made our way to Gayle Falls which is a favourite view as we have a print by Sam Chadwick on the wall of our living room.


From there we visited  the Wensleydale Creamery where we sampled and purchased some cheese.

 The boys didn’t look happy about waiting outside






Definitely one for the memory bank!

1 comment:

  1. Oh, I envy you that day out! It's been many years since my first and (so far) only visit to the Wensleydale Creamery, but I remember it well - that tasting room was paradise!
    The Yorkshire Dales are wonderful, and I would really like to go there more often and have a good hike, but without a car it takes too long to get there (the Dales Bus runs only a few times a day and we'd have to plan our visit very carefully, which is not impossible, but difficult when we're only in Yorkshire for a bit more than a week and have so many other things to do, places to visit and friends and family to see.)

    ReplyDelete

A trip to the Yorkshire Dales

We took advantage of an unseasonably warm and dry day for a trip to the Yorkshire Dales. Although we know the area well, we never tire of ...