I've been very slack.
We've been home from our fabulous holiday for more than four months and I haven't recorded any of it here.
Let's just say that the demands of home ( elderly parents to visit, Only grandchild's first birthday and a little illness ) have slowed the process down.
I usually post about our travels while we are away but am no longer able to work out how to post from my ipad ( don't you hate updates that change everything ??) and somehow you just lose the moment.
So here we go...….
After two days to recuperate from the long flights from Oz in the lovely Cotswolds we arrived in Grassington in the Yorkshire Dales for a week of sheer bliss.
This is my absolute favourite part of England and you'll easily be able to see why from all these photos.
A delightful cottage through HomeAway ( click to view it. highly recommended) right in the centre of the village, cool temperatures and friendly locals made for a great stay.
Walks through green countryside were what we were looking for and we were not disappointed.
One walk took us down to the river - the Warfe -
Walks through green countryside were what we were looking for and we were not disappointed.
One walk took us down to the river - the Warfe -
and into the charming village of Linton
with it's inviting pub where we just had to stop off at the local pub for a hot chocolate !
This walk was the longest we attempted while here and ended up being 19+ kilometres !
We took it easy, strolling through green fields, past the odd garden with daffodils
squeezing through narrow openings ( especially for people with short legs whose widest part is lower than other people with long legs !!)
and across the most beautiful, picturesque landscape you could ask for.
Sometimes we walked along narrow country lanes …
through small, isolated villages...…
where hospitality was advertised for those looking for a bed …..
and always daffodils and primroses along the way.
The way was easy to follow.
Just look across the field to where the next style crossed over the rock wall
Gentle up and down. no steep climbs
But oh those styles are a killer on short legs and old knees
with huge step ups and downs.
There were so many of them !
Luckily the final 2 miles were along the river.
A wonderful Day1.
Cheers.
Great spot to live Mr Yorkshire Pudding
ReplyDeleteStunning photos of the Yorkshire Dales Helsie. Sounds like you had a good trip.
ReplyDeleteAlways enjoy England Sue, my absolute favourite.
DeleteOh how gorgeous. Just my kind of day.
ReplyDeleteCouldn't agree more Kate.
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