Holiday Destinations Yorkshire – Although we were unable to travel abroad, we looked at the closest options at home and decided at Yorkshire Dales National Park, the beautiful and completely intact rural area of England per week. In this Yorkshire Dales travel guide, we will show you the best villages of Yorkshire Dales, waterfalls and famous attraction centers to visit within a week.
It is located in northern England, Yorkshire Dales National Park offers some of the best rural unpowered rural areas of England’s green and enjoyable green lands. Yorkshire Dales won the status of the National Park in 1954 and fortunately is protected. It looks like a portion of England where time stops. Beautiful villages with beautiful stone buildings reminded us of a few cotwols. Dales is famous for many traces of his walk, limestone, castles, large district bars and rustic villages with a large number of waterfalls. “Dale” means a valley and comes from an ancient word of Viking. There are more than 20 branches and each has their own character, most of them are mentioned. Top 5 Dales Wensleydale, Swaladale, Ribblesdale, Malhamdale and Wharfedale should be visited.
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Dales is a popular place for families, nature lovers, hikes and cyclists, and trippers from nearby Yorkshire cities such as York and Leeds. We couldn’t resist seeing the best and best villages of Yorkshire Dales on the weekly self-guided tour. Garth wanted to apply drone and photo skills, especially in the waterfalls, and Phil wanted to re-discover the last places he visited as a child. Yorkshire Dales is absolutely wonderful! All this impressive landscape is called ‘God’s’ Yorkshire.
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Wensleydale is probably best known by Dales, one of the few branches not mentioned after the river. Instead, it takes its name from Wensley’s village. To explore, there are many love stone villages and impressive waterfalls surrounded by patchwork of all dry stone fields.
We started by visiting the city of Hawes Pazar, which is famous for making wensleydale cheese. Hawes is an important agricultural center where farmers are selling sheep and cows weekly.
It is a pleasant place to browse and browse beautiful antiques and handicraft shops. On Tuesday, on Sunday, when several Monti listed the main road. There is also an interesting store of Outhwaite ropemakers in Hawes. Since 1905, handmade ropes have been making for various purposes such as canthar and dog bullets.
The Ure River goes through Hawes, so there are some good photo opportunities on the bridges. There is a Chinese saucepan 4 pubs and strange tea rooms where they are served. We had cream tea, not jam but with flowers filled with Laburnum House tea cheese (Obs!).
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Creamy teas, Laburnum House Tea Room is offered an option for Wensleydale cheese instead of jam.
The best visitor center in Hawes is Wensleydale Creery, where Wensleydale cheese has been done and you can see the history of cheese production in the mini museums since 1897. It is still done using traditional methods and you can see the process from a factory window. Wallace and his dog grommit in the animated movies of the comedy (their favorite cheese!) And of course a portion of cheese shops, Wensleydale cheese, Yorkshire Dales’ten to take home to enjoy the perfect gift .
Wensleydale cheese has a unique taste and crush texture, Garth says it’s good and it’s like cheese cheese, Phil loved. We also bought a Calvert Cheese kit, called the man who saved Wensleydale creamery. Depending on the seller in the shop, you need to eat tighter and less descending the shell.
The other feature of Wensleydale is very waterfall. Go to Hawes, Hardrw Village for 5 minutes and for Green Dragon Pub. Move into the small parking lot in the back where you can see the hard-working force. The largest waterfall of the one drop of England. PUB paths protect the paths, so there is a £ 4 fee to reach the easy circular walk that will get you after falls (even if there are many signs that recommend you). The explosions are very wet and slippery, so you will need to walk the boats. There is also a top walk that makes you above the waterfall for about a mile. He reminded us at the time we went after the Seljalandsfoss waterfall in Iceland. We recommend taking picnics because there are many dotted picnic tables on the walk.
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Following the Ure River, traveling to the east brings you into the village of Aysgarth. Garth continued to see his name everywhere in the signs and street houses
Here, we visited Aysgarth Falls, a triple flight of waterfalls in some beautiful forest areas. Yorkshire is a wet district, so it means a large number of waterfalls, they have not realized that it was too small in such a small part of England. Park one of the two lots of parking nearby, and then pass through the woods to see Aysgarth Falls. This is the largest and most impressive waterfall at Yorkshire Dales. From a distance, the water ladens from the river Ure descend into the three large stages of the limestone, quite fascinating. You can walk around the upper falls, but access to the shallow is very limited. The best view of the three from the street bridge. Oh and Upper Falls were used as a shooting location for the prince of 1991 Robin Hood thieves.
Aysgarth Falls (5 -minute drive) is not too far, also known as West Burton Waterfalls Kazan Waterfalls. A small photogenic waterfall in the beautiful West Burton village. There is super easy access to Green Village only a few minutes on foot. The camera skills applied by Garth to get smooth silk. Water.
There is also the village of Küçük Askrigg in Wensleydale. In the 1980s, the village became famous as the shooting location for all BBC TV drama creatures for large and small. Albanian sidewalk market Square is not much except for a few bars and tea rooms. However, the perfect place to move to Whitfield Falls and Rolling Waterfalls from Gill.
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Askrigg, the BBC TV Series in the 1980s are all creatures are a wonderful and small village
Bolton Castle is a special medieval castle running from the 14th century. One of the best castles preserved in England. The Queen of Mary, Scotland, was imprisoned in 1568 after escaping from Scotland for being considered a threat to Queen Elizabeth. You can visit your own bedroom, which is still called the Queen of the Scottish room. There are some beautiful gardens, including witness and catching shows for the reason. Bolton Castle was also a place of attraction with Cate Blanchett in the 1998 Elizabeth movie. He doubled as the London Tower.
Driving to Thwaite in Swaledale from Hawes in Wensleydale is passing by you on the Pass Butttertubs. This natural road with a natural road is high in the iron area with vertical drops on both sides, so it is not for a small heart. Immediately after the summit, there is a little pull in people where you see some of the limestone pits that the road is mentioned. This road was used in 2014 Tour de France and a real challenge for cyclists. The name of the legend comes from butter farmers who have made for pits to stay fresh in the summer. Farmers stop resting on their way to Sunday cities. Look out for sheep on the road, we should stop for them more than once and make sure the motorcycles go quickly.
Swaladale is the north of the northern dale and away from the National Park. Lead mining is an important industry and the remains of ancient lead and chimney mining factories can be found. The Dale River Swale is one of the fastest rivers in England. Swaladale also has a distant and windy point to the Hill Inn, the highest pub-Tan Hill Inn.
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Swaladale feels more lush with more trees, we recommend that you move or drive to a point of view near Reeth or Gunneriide to get large panoramic views in the rolling hills and flower meadows.
Reeth has some art and crafts shops that sell a large green village, 3 pubs and wool products. We have tried Yorkshire ice cream-Brymor is in the ice cream hall just outside the green. Reeth Bakery is also great if you are looking for pie and organic bread for picnics. On Friday, the village on Sunday, when the village transformed with mountains and merchants.
Reeth also has a museum-the Swaladale Museum with a rural life gallery at Yorkshire Dales. We prefer to take a nice walk, if you prefer a mountain bike, you can hire one