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    • Day 23

      Up hill and down (Yorkshire) Dale(s)

      May 19, 2023 in England ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

      Nothing especially amusing today, but we do have a little bit of inside info for those who might be interested.

      It is apparent that there are a number of closet ‘All Creatures’ devotees out there, judging from the private messages we have received. It wasn’t our intention to devote any more space to this, but to satisfy the interest of said ‘Herriot-o-files’ here is a little extra we discovered this morning before leaving Grassington.

      After a full ‘Mrs. Hall’ breakfast - including some traditional Yorkshire Pudding which even Loss sampled, we went for a stroll around the village and came across a little street that looked (to our untrained eyes) as if it would be perfect for the series and both of us commented along those lines - cobblestone street, perfect looking little houses etc.
      As we looked further down the street we saw some activity happening. It was a group of tradies and people from the production crew of ‘All Creatures’ preparing another house to feature in the next series. It will belong to ‘Gerard’ - Mrs. Hall’s new romantic interest(!) They were preparing the house - external painting (replacing modern colours around windows and doors with appropriate shades of brown etc.) as well as internal furnishings.

      ‘Is it OK if I take some photos?’
      “Hmmm, you’re not really meant to….but I can’t see your camera…”

      Filming to take place on Monday. You saw and heard it here first.

      Our plan today was for another circuitous / scenic drive through the Dales. Again, it was fascinating to see the ever changing scenery and the amazing houses in little villages all jammed in together around the main road through town (which was often barely wide enough to fit the little Fiat through). After heading north and east through Leyburn, we headed across the more rugged part of the Moors to Tan Hill Inn - the highest Inn in England. A ‘signature drink’ Ginger hot chocolate was had before continuing on to Hawes
      - and the impressive sounding ‘Hadrow Force Waterfall’. This also laid claim to fame as being England’s largest drop waterfall.
      We drove in, paid our entrance fee and walked along the path towards the falls. With the hype about its vertical drop etc I was expecting a Niagara Falls type of experience, however this certainly wasn’t the case. Although very pretty, the water volume and height were relatively modest, perhaps more comparable to En Gedi falls (for those who have been) than Niagara - or even Fitzroy falls or similar, for that matter.

      Next point of interest was the Ribblehead Viaduct which is essentially just a photogenic railway bridge. We pulled over on the side of the road just long enough to snap a couple of shots, then it was onwards toward our main destination for today - the waterfall trail at Ingleton.
      This is a popular attraction in this area of the Dales. It is a series of waterfalls, gullies and chutes. The trail is about 8km and we took around 2 1/4 hours to complete it. Again, the falls were relatively modest but very picturesque and thoroughly enjoyable.

      We have settled into another very historic hotel tonight in Ingleton.

      And the weather has even warmed up a little - we were down to shirtsleeves for most of the day!
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    • Day 6

      Day Four Ribblehead to Dent

      August 1, 2022 in England ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      What a difference a day makes. Yesterday rain rain rain and today 17km in the sun sun sun. It made for such great walking. I stopped a lot more to look at things, birds, horses, butterflies, sheep, dead sheep 🙀, cows, and ducks seem to be enjoying to good weather. There were times where I got a little lost as the signs were misleading or not there at all (see photo) but my gps map is working really well. I have not yet met anyone doing the walk but my host last night said there is a couple a day ahead of me. I have a couple of blister but nothing too much at the moment.Read more

    • Day 30

      Kendal

      August 9, 2022 in England ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      Goedemorgen Kendal!

      Het doel van mijn trip naar kendal was in intentie om Lake District in te gaan.
      Nu ben ik er helaas achter gekomen dat het lastig is om dit door middal van het openbaar vervoer te doen.

      Vandaag besluit ik dan ook om in en rondom Kendal rondt te lopen aangezien ik hier toch maar een volledige dag heb.

      Zo gezegd zo gedaan dan ook.
      Ik heb vandaag voornamelijk rond gelopen in het dorp.
      Zo kwam ik tijdens mijn wandeling een berg op een ruïne kasteel tegen met prachtig uitzicht.
      (Foto’s doen dit soort plaatsen helaas nooit eer)

      Later op de middag besloot ik voor het eerst echt engels te lunchen. Wat u ziet; gepureerde doperwten (waarom?!), een soort hartige taart met rundvlees (dit was men), frietjes en jus.
      Al met al best om voor £8

      Om 17:00 ga ik weer terug naar het hostel. Hier eet ik een van de meest ranzige pizza’s welke er bestaat.

      Verder doe ik vanavond niet erg veel. Ik ben een geruime tijd bezig met het achterstallige werk van de FindPenguins en lees een boek.

      Morgen ga ik naar Edinburgh!
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    • Day 4

      Coniston Hall Campsite

      June 12, 2023 in England ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

      Na de warme wandeltocht zijn we naar Coniston gereden en hebben een prachtige plek gevonden aan het water waar we zelfs even hebben gezwommen. Ook nog een onweersbui gehad, maar dat mag de pret niet drukken. We genieten nog steeds 🤗Read more

    • Day 9

      Day 7a reflections from the seaside.

      August 4, 2022 in England ⋅ ⛅ 14 °C

      The BnB that i stayed in is famous for his breakfast pancakes so I indulged in breakfast this morning. Todays landscape was different as I entered the lakes district where as previously I was in the Yorkshire dales . I got to Bowness which is a seaside town where Brits flock to and today was no different . Haha it’s really a lake but it has the feels of the seaside. People everywhere and it was a little overwhelming after such solitude of the past 6 days. Tomorrow I head back to Yorkshire where I started
      to prepare for my first music school at Giggleswick. My tired and blistered feet will be happy not to have to propel me over 20km 32000 steps
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    • Day 13

      The Lakes District

      December 26, 2019 in England ⋅ 🌧 3 °C

      We woke to a pretty quite town outside. Everyone was starting a little late after Christmas Day. We wandered down the street and found a great cafe for brekky, before exploring the shops. We nearly had to call an ambulance when an old local took a tumble onto the road right in front of us! He was adamant he was ok so we helped him to his feet and some more local people kept a close eye on him as he made his way back to the local retirement village.
      We perused Beatrix Potter world briefly but it wasn’t long before we were craving those amazing rolling hills again. So we jumped back in little blue and hit the road. We simply just followed our noses. Tunring left and right which ever way looked nicer. It wasn’t long before we were out of reception and following narrow farms tracks through the valleys. This was possibly one of the best days ever, exploring this vast and beautiful wilderness. We found a great spot on top of a massive hill. The fresh air and quiet stillness was really so relaxing.

      With daylight running out we decided to head back. We found a random pub full of hikers and stopped for a bite to eat and drink before making our way back to the town.

      Tomorrow we were going to make tracks for Scotland!
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    • Day 5

      Bergetappe

      May 11, 2022 in England ⋅ ⛅ 10 °C

      Heute ging es mal so richtig in die Berge.
      Eine Straße, gerade so breit, wie die Spur des Autos. Zum Ausweichen bei Gegenverkehr blieben nur einige kleine Buchten.
      Unser Rennbolide schafft die Steigungen von über 30% nur im ersten Gang. Dabei nicht anhalten, sonst kommt man nicht mehr weg. Die Kurven so eng, dass man bei Vollgas im ersten Gang voll einschlagen muss.Read more

    • Day 10

      Waterfall at Stock Ghyll – Wansfell Pike

      May 22, 2023 in England ⋅ ☀️ 14 °C

      Our last full day in Ambleside. It's a more chill day...for Grace. We started off with a walk through town to find a waterfall. After completing the loop of the waterfall I left Grace to find her way back while I tackled a mountain. Well, it's 460m, so technically it's not a mountain here, but it is a very big hill.

      Half way up I realised Grace made the right choice. The slope had a gradient of over 30% in places, and it just kept going. However the view more than made up for the struggle up the hill.
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    • Day 36

      I wandered lonely as a cloud

      October 6, 2022 in England ⋅ ⛅ 12 °C

      …….that floats on high…. Ok enough you get it. Wordsworth country. We’re in the Lake District after flying from Lisbon to Manchester yesterday and driving up here in the afternoon. No daffodils but beautiful rolling hills and stone walls. Saw where Wordsworth is buried, the house he lived in plus Dove Cottage and Museum. Dove Cottage where he lived and wrote a lot of his poems. Was fantastic. It was a full day where we did what is expected. Ie ate scones with jam and cream and took a country stroll. Gazed upon herds of black faced sheep that dot the countryside. Think the breed is Herdwick. It’s also Derwent coloured pencil land. It’s a good time to come here, colours of autumn makes me want to get some pencils and start colouring in. Also…. plenty of hiking shops and I admit to spending a bit getting some great waterproof gloves and a few other things. Ready for our next hiking adventure. 👏😊 (am going to need to reconsider giving up hiking 😬)Read more

    • Day 7

      Via de pass naar de zee bij Seascale

      June 15, 2023 in England ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

      Om de beentjes (met name van Hans) wat te sparen, hebben we vandaag een prachtige tocht met de auto gemaakt richting Seascale. Om hier te komen moesten we via de Hardknottpass, dwars door de bergen met percentages van 33% (volgens de mensen die we tegenkwamen de ergste pass in Engeland) en dat vroeg wel het uiterste van die trouwe Ford. Zoals je op de foto’s kunt zien was het wel zeker de moeite waard. Straks maar weer een slaapplaats zoeken en morgen weer richting Newcastle om de boot op te gaan…Read more

    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Cumbria, كمبريا, Къмбрия, Cúmbria, Κάμπρια, Kumbrio, کامبریا, Cumbrie, Kumbria, Kambrija, קאמבריה, कम्ब्रिया, カンブリア, 컴브리아 주, कंब्रिया, کمبریا, Камбрия, Камбрија, คัมเบรีย, Камбрія, קאמבריע, 金巴倫郡, 坎布里亞郡

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