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SUMMARY:Grassington : Group Meal At The Black Horse Hotel
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\nIt is now time to put your food order in if you’d like to join us at the Black Horse Hotel in Grassington’s main square on the Saturday evening. \n1)Please put your food order in (being as specific as possible!) in the comments box below \n\nClick here to view the menu \n\n2)Add your name to the list as you would do for a walk. \n3)Please pay the full amount for your food into the Sheffield Walkers’ account now too.\nNOTE:This can be refunded in full up until 24th May. I will be submitting our food order on May 25th and paying the hotel for our order so CANNOT offer refunds after this. \nSheffield Walkers\n30-91-91\n36022968\nRef:BHH food \nDrinks and tips can be paid for on the night. Many thaks!
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SUMMARY:Grassington: Valley of Desolation
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\nThis superb walk combines ancient history\, dramatic waterfalls\, peaceful ancient woodland\, rushing waters and some of the finest views in the Yorkshire Dales. From the River Wharfe to the summit of Simon’s Seat\, across Barden Fell\, through the Valley of Desolation and on to the ruins of Bolton Abbey and Strid Wood\, it is a route full of variety\, beauty and atmosphere. \nThis guided walk with Sheffield Walkers begins in Appletreewick\, on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales\, from where we begin our ascent to Simon’s Seat\, a rocky outcrop standing 485 metres above sea level. The name is thought to relate to Druids who followed Simon Magus\, who claimed to be one of the Three Wise Men. On a clear day\, the views are breathtaking. \nFrom there\, we cross Barden Fell into the Valley of Desolation\, which owes its name to the great storm of 1826 that devastated the valley. At its head\, we are rewarded with a beautiful waterfall before descending through woodland plantings designed to illustrate the succession of different types of woodland believed to have colonised this area naturally since the last Ice Age. \nWe then head to the ruins of the Augustinian Priory at Bolton Abbey\, where we will take lunch in its beautiful riverside setting and test our balance by crossing the river on the 62 stepping stones. The less adventurous can\, of course\, take the bridge. \nThe remainder of the walk follows the banks of the River Wharfe and winds through Strid Wood\, home to one of the largest remaining stands of sessile oak in the Yorkshire Dales. Opened in 1810 by the 6th Duke of Devonshire\, this ancient woodland is now one of the most visited in the Dales. Renowned for its rich flora and fauna\, including bluebells and wild garlic\, Strid Wood also supports an abundance of wildlife\, from deer to kingfishers and woodpeckers. At its heart lies the Strid itself\, a natural wonder where the river suddenly narrows and surges through with tremendous force. \nThis is a walk of constant contrast and interest: open moorland\, sweeping views\, woodland\, waterfalls\, history and the raw power of the river. Few routes in the Yorkshire Dales offer so much variety and drama in a single day. \n\n\nRoute Map & Elevation\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDownload GPX \n\n\nDirections\nDirections in Google MapsDirections in Apple Maps \n\n\nOther Information\nWe have permission to park in the car park of the New Inn\, Appletreewick\, North Yorkshire\, BD23 6DA \nRoute Website: Open external route page
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/grassington-valley-of-desolation/
LOCATION:Meeting Point: Grassington: Valley of Desolation
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SUMMARY:Grassington: Grimwith Reservoir
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\nWho says it’s grim up North? Grimwith Reservoir is certainly not! A near level walk with amazing views throughout. \nThere’s not an awful lot to say regarding a description for this walk. It’s basically a circuit of the reservoir\, on mainly wide surfaced paths\, with very little in the way of ‘uphills’. The most striking feature is the wonderful scenery. If you want a nice gentle walk to finish your Grassington break\, this is it! \n\n\nDirections\nDirections in Google MapsDirections in Apple Maps \n\n\nOther Information\nNew Road Car Park is a large free car park\, with toilets (do not use the sailing club car park)\nW3W. rocked.member.wand\nMeet 10.30 for 10.45 start
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/grimwith-reservoir/
LOCATION:Meeting Point: Grimwith Reservoir
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SUMMARY:Limestone way part 5
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\n Sheffield walkers Limestone way part 5 From Monyash to Tideswell via Flagg \, Priestcliffe Ditch.and Millers Dale. \nLeaving Monyash we cross fields to Flagg then onto priestcliffe Ditch then down hill to Millers Dale crossing the River wye  then onto the finish at Tideswell. Limestone paths can be slippery when wet .Don’t forget clean boots for car sharing. \n\n\nRoute Map & Elevation\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDownload GPX \n\n\nDirections\nDirections in Google MapsDirections in Apple Maps \n\n\nOther Information\nMeeting point across from the horse and jockey pub Tideswell
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/limestone-way-part-5/
LOCATION:Meeting Point: Limestone way part 5
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