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09/8/2020
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Where to visit: Clapham

Where to visit: Clapham The nearby North Yorkshire Village of Clapham is well worth the 10mintue car journey it takes to get there. With an abundance of walks for all abilities from the Ingleborough Cave Trail to Ingleborough itself, it’s a must visit village for those who want to enjoy the outdoors. View a map of the village here. What is there to see you ask? Ingleborough Estate Nature Trail:...

09/8/2020
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Walk of the Month: August

Where to wander this month: Ingleborough Estate Nature Trail The Ingleborough Estate Nature trail winds its way alongside Clapham Beck towards Ingleborough cave and Trow Gill from the lovely local village of Clapham. Starting at the old sawmill, the trail takes you past the lake which offers a peaceful viewpoint, and through woodland packed with wildflowers. This is a gentle walk along mostly smooth terrain but with a small incline along the...

09/8/2020
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The Caravan Extravaganza in Hull, 2nd & 3rd September 2017

Has this summer made you realise that it’s time to treat yourself to something new? Whether it’s a new holiday home, motorhome or a sneak peek at what lodges you could look to put on, then the Caravan Extravaganza in Hull is where you need to go to! The first weekend in September sees the launch of the 2018 models from all the major British manufacturers of holiday homes, touring...

09/8/2020
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Walk of the Month: September

Where to wander this month: The Westhouse Walks. The Westhouse Walks is a series of 3 walks ranging from 3.2 miles to 5.6miles in the Parish of Thornton in Lonsdale, close to Ingleton. These walks take in the spectacular views of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, with routes through beautiful woodland (Edith’s Wood)  and St Oswald’s Chuch, well known for it’s connections with Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. View the routes here,...

09/8/2020
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‘Operation Christmas Child’ Shoe box appeal

Once again we will be supporting the work of the Samaritans Purse and getting behind their ‘Operation Christmas Child’ Shoe box appeal. ‘A small shoebox can have a big impact. What goes into the box is fun, but what comes out of it is eternal. Be a part of changing children’s lives all over the world in Jesus’ name through the power of a simple gift with Operation Christmas Child. ...

09/8/2020
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Inspiration Itineraries: For Ale & Foodie Fans

To help you plan your holiday with us, no matter how brief or long it may be, we’re putting together a series of inspirational itineraries based around a theme or stay period, e.g 3 night break. Our first itinerary is for food and drink fans, showcasing the best our area has to offer to tease and tantalise your taste buds. You can sample Yorkshire Dales Gin, Lancashire Cheese or Bowland Beer. Our...

09/8/2020
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Walk of the Month: March 2018

Where to wander this month: Devil’s Bridge Wander As the winter weather starts to leave us, here is our first Walk of the Month – on a well surfaced and tarmac route – well it is only March! This 1.5 mile route takes in views of Devil’s Bridge and the River Lune, a visit to Ruskin’s View and meanders through Kirkby Lonsdale’s historic streets. Starting at Devil’s Bridge, just this...

09/8/2020
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Walk of The Month – April 2018

Where to wander this month: Scorton “Priory Trails”. As the winter weather hasn’t quite disappeared yet, we have chosen a set of walks on good terrain, the Scorton Priory Trails. With sections suitable for Trampers, Pushchairs and even Wheelchairs, you can set off on these trails in the knowledge that you won’t lose a welly on route! A 3.2km Circular Trail with two optional extensions, allowing you to take in...

09/8/2020
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A Day in the Life of….

Our New Blog Series will feature a look into the daily life of our staff, giving a different perspective on Riverside Life. Thomas Marshall  – Owner

09/8/2020
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Walk of the Month – May 2018

Where to wander this month: Austwick Circular Walk  (Including Oxenber Bluebell Woods) We have decided to repeat this walk from last year, as the bluebells really are beautiful on this walk, creating a sea of flowers flowing across the grass. This walk is 4.7 miles which will take you approximately 1hr 50mins – unless of course you stop off at Elaines Tearooms for some delicious homemade food as a treat!...

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