Sunday, April 25, 2021

NURTURING OURSELVES IN NIDDERDALE

 


 

Our first caravan trip since summer last year due to the dreaded Covid, we chose Riverside Caravan Park in Pateley Bridge, just an hour and half away.

Sun was shining and weather forecast looked promising, stopping Tuesday 20th April till Sunday 25th.

DAY ONE

A cooler day but still some sunshine, we walked from the campsite to do the 5-mile Nought Moor Trail, a lovely circular walk through woods at Middle Tongue Bank to heather moorland and blanket bog of Nought Moor with views across Guisecliffe and Yorke’s Folly. I felt as if we were the only people on the moors, with the only sounds of streams, birds and sheep.

                                                FOSSE GILL



                                                PATELEY BRIDGE IN VALLEY

 



                                                        YORKE'S FOLLY

FOSSE BECK




                                                        NOUGHT MOOR

                                                MOOR VIEW RESCUE CENTRE







                                                                        FISH POND





                                                        FISH POND

DAY TWO

Another superb day with clear blue skies and endless sunshine! A five and half mile walk called Ladies Riggs and Ashfoldside. Contrasting landscapes and fascinating heritage through the adandoned industrial landscape around Prosperous Smelt Mill and the secluded beauty of Ashfoldside Beck where we enjoyed our lunch. I don’t think we’ve seen as many pheasants and lambs ever!


                                                    THROSTLE NEST BRIDGE



















DAY THREE

Third day in a row sunshine rules! Pateley Bridge Circular, a nine-mile varied walk starting at Pateley Bridge and passed through Brimham Rocks – amazing geological formations approximately 320 million years old before dropping down into Low Laithe and a peaceful return along the River Nidd.


                                                BRIMHAM ROCKS






















                                                RIVER NIDD

DAY FOUR OUR LAST WALKING DAY

Just love April weather like this, bright clear sunny day again with a cool wind. Our five-mile circular walk today was called The Yorke’s of Bewerley, taking in the area once the home of the Yorkes with parkland, woodlands, ponds and a Folly, originally known as The Three Stoops, it was built in the 1760s as a landscape feature and to provide work for local unemployed men. One pillar blew down in a storm 100 years later and is now called Two Stoops. From the folly you can see the extent of the Yorke estate, they owned a substantial amount of land in Niddderdale.

A wonderful relaxing and peaceful time away after such a crazy time in lockdown.

                                                            FISH POND


                                                                    NOUGHT MOOR


                                                            YORKE'S FOLLY


                                    PATELEY BRIDGE BETWEEN YORKE'S FOLLY


                                                                YORKE'S FOLLY


                                                            GUISCLIFFE WOODS


                                                        FUNGUS







                                                        GUISCLIFFE TARN


                                                                GUISCLIFFE TARN


 


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