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Wetherby. Althrough not stictly in The Yorkshire Dales, This view is the old Great North road bridge that spins the River Wharfe.
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Wetherby. This is looking up Church Street, one of the towns pleasant little back streets, with its throughfare of little shops.
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Ilkley. Pleasent spa town with outdoor swmming pool and Lido. Links with two long Distance Footpaths, The Dales Way and The Ebor Way towards the East.
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Ilkley Moor. This is looking towards The White Wells House and Tea Rooms, a nice cosy shelter from the wet weather.
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Ilkley Moor. This is looking towards The Cow And Calf Rocks
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Bolton Abbey. Wharfedales most busiest tourist attractions, all year round and this view was taken from the other side of The River.
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Bolton Abbey. This is a popular picture postcard view of the monument and was taken while out on a walk of The Estate.
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Bolton Abbey. This is looking towards The Village Green, towards the Junction of the main Grassington Road.
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The River Wharfe. This is looking towards The village of Burnsall and was taken on a days walk.
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Burnsall. One of Wharfedales prettiest villages and this view is looking towards The Village Green.
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Appletreewick. Situatated near Burnsall. This is looking into the village, on the road leading from Burnsall
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Appletreewick. This is in the New Inn Public House car park.
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The River Wharfe, near Grassington. This is looking towards Bow Bridge, an Ancient Suspension Bridge and was taken on a walk to Appletreewick.
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The River Wharfe, near Bunsall. Taken while on a walk over to Appletreewick.
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The River Wharfe, near Burnsall. This is one of my best pictures I think I have taken on this section of the path.
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Burnsall. This is a typical relaxed Summer view of the Village green, on a busy Summer weekday and was taken in 2004.
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Appletreewick. This is looking towards Appletreewick Moor and was taken on a days visit during Summer 2004.
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Grassington. Like Pateley Bridge, it is a pleasent little Wharfedale town, with plenty of Tea Shops. This view is looking into the village centre.
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Linton In Craven. Another one of Wharfedale's lovliest villages and was awarded as one of Yorkshires best kept village, during the 1980s.
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Linton In Craven. This is on the Village Green, Looking towards the old Georgian Hospital, Built by Richard Fountain in 1721.
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Linton In Craven. This is another scene of this splended Yorkshire Dales Village, looking across the Green towards The Fountaine Inn, Public House.
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The Dales Way. Taken while on a walk between Grassington and Kettlewell. This is looking towards Old Pasture, near Coniston.
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The Dales Way, near Coniston. Notice the limestone crag in the foreview gives The Dales, that special limestone country character.
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Coniston. Small village, Situated in between Grassington and Kettlewell. It Still appears to have that unspoilt character of a Wharfedale Village.
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Kettlewell. Like Malham, It is very busy and pleasent village and this view is looking towards The Bluebell Inn Public House.
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Kettlewell. This is looking into village centre, from the direction of Grassington, on the B6160 approach road.
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