Yorkshire Dales
The Yorkshire Dales has many moods; it can be wild and windswept or quietly tranquil.
The Yorkshire Dales & County Durham
It includes some of the finest limestone scenery in the UK, from crags and pavements to an underground labyrinth of caves. Each valley or ‘dale’ has its own distinct character, set against expansive heather moorland tops.
Stone-built villages sit amongst traditional farming landscapes of field barns, drystone walls and flower-rich hay meadows, and show how the area has been shaped over thousands of years by the people who have lived and worked here.
Spectacular waterfalls and ancient broadleaved woodland contrast with the scattered remains of former mine workings and other rural industries which remind us of the area’s rich industrial heritage.
Together, nature and people have created a special landscape of immense beauty and character.
County Durham
Barnard Castle & Durham
We are only a 20 minute drive into the County of the Prince Bishops, County Durham. The historic county, home to St. Cuthbert himself and one of the finest museums/art galleries outside of London, the Bowes Museum. Located in the centre of the historic market town of Barnard Castle is one of the country’s first purpose build museum. The french chateau style sticks out from miles away. Be sure to visit and enjoy the splendours of yesteryear. Perfect for a rainy day! If you like history, Raby Castle is 6 miles out of the town in the beautiful village of Staindrop. One of the UK’s best preserved medieval castles.