Cotter Force
Cotter Force (waterfall) in Cotterdale Beck, near Hawes, North Yorkshire, England.
Cotter force,Yorkshire dales
A stunning waterfall near Hawes in Wensleydale,North Yorkshire,08-04-18.
Cotter Force
Water fall just outside of Hawes. Easy access path from small road side car park.
Hawdraw Force waterfall in Hawes, Yorkshire Dales
After a weekend of monsoon style raining, Hawdraw Force looked quite impressive.
Garsdale - Cotterdale
Tour of Garsdale and Cotterdale in the Yorkshire Dales, 27th August 2009
Colwith Force
Colwith Force waterfall in Cumbria, England.
1min Hardraw Walk
A 4 mile round trip from Hawes via Sedbusk and Hardraw Force, all described in 1 minute.
AccessTOG Cotter Force Miles Without Stiles Walk in the Yorkshire Dales
Updated: Cotter Force Walk is one of the Yorkshire Dales National Parks ‘Miles without Stiles’ walking routes.
This secluded waterfall is about two miles north-west of the town of Hawes and a mile north-west of the village of Hardraw towards the head of Wensleydale. There is some limited road side parking at the start of the walk.
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Hawes Waterfall | Yorkshire Dale
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A dip in Cotter Force -13 Aug 2018
Another lunchbreak quick swim. This time in Cotter Force near Apperset and Hardraw in Wensleydale. A gorgeous little waterfall in a woodland setting and very accesible from the road. Even better, it was a really pleasant water temperature today.
Accessible Hawes Village Walk, Yorkshire Dales with AccessTOG
Accessible Hawes Village Walk, Yorkshire Dales
Debbie North, AccessTOG Ambassador has plotted this accessible walk which is one of the Yorkshire Dales National Park's Miles Without Stiles routes. Watch to see how she got on.
Hawes is a bustling market town, affectionately referred to as the capital of Wensleydale. Throughout the year visitors flock to the town which has been made famous by Wallace and Gromit and its cheese making.
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Filmed by Holly Brega
Hardraw Force
We visited Hardraw force just outside Hawes in Wensleydale, North Yorkshire. You have to enter the Green Dragon Inn and then walk through the grounds to get to the waterfall. It is the highest single drop waterfall in England.
music is Prelude No 21 by Chris Zabriskie and
Evening fall Harp by Kevin MacLeod.
Sensory Walk in Golders Hill Park, London
Join AccessTOG Ambassador Debbie North and Ben Wilson for this wonderful sensory walk in Golders Hill Park.
Charity Sense and The Outdoor Guide have partnered to create two sensory walks in London – Giving people the space to explore nature whilst being active. Sense is a national charity supporting people with complex disabilities. At Sense, they believe everyone, no matter how complex their disabilities, deserves the right to enjoy a physically active life.
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Mill Gill Force
The hidden gem of Mill Gill Force, just outside Askrigg in the Yorkshire Dales. Best visited after a couple of days of rain.
[Wikipedia] Kisdon
Kisdon, also called Kisdon Hill, is a fell situated in upper Swaledale in the Yorkshire Dales National Park in North Yorkshire, England.
Gayle Beck, Hawes, North Yorkshire
Gayle Beck 15 January 2011......this was quite scary!!
Places to see in ( Hawes - UK )
Places to see in ( Hawes - UK )
Hawes is a small market town and civil parish in the Richmondshire district of North Yorkshire, England, that was granted its market charter in 1699. Historically in the North Riding of Yorkshire, Hawes is located at the head of Wensleydale in the Yorkshire Dales, the River Ure runs to the north of the town and is regarded as one of the honeypot tourist attractions of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. The parish of Hawes also includes the neighbouring hamlet of Gayle. It is 31.2 miles (50.2 km) west of the county town of Northallerton. The Wensleydale Creamery is a major producer of Wensleydale cheese.
The village once had a railway station that was the terminus of the Hawes branch of the Midland Railway and an end-on terminus of the line from Northallerton from its opening in 1878 to its closure in April 1954. British Railways kept the line to Garsdale Junction open for passengers until 1959. The Wensleydale Railway Association has plans to rebuild the railway from Northallerton (from its current western terminus at Redmire) to Garsdale including re-opening the station in the village.
The parish of Hawes covers the large areas of moorland on Dodd Fell, Snays Fell, Stags Fell and Widdale Fell and includes the River Ure tributaries of Widdale Beck and Gayle Beck. The latter flows through the town of Hawes. There are many abandoned lead mines, quarries and limekilns in the parish indicating its industrial past. A short distance form the town on Gayle Beck are the Aysgill Force waterfalls. The highest point in the parish is Great Knoutberry Hill at 2,205 feet (672 m). The parish extends as far north as Hellgill Bridge along a narrow strip either side of the Ure.
The civil parish of Hawes also includes the neighbouring hamlets of Gayle, Appersett and Burtersett. The A684 road from Sedbergh to Osmotherley passes through the town and the B6255 begins at the western edge of the town and links it to Ingleton.
The main attraction is the Wensleydale Creamery Centre which was established by former workers of the original Hawes Dairy in 1992. It produces the eponymous cheese to traditional recipes following those first done by French monks in the 12th century. The centre has won many prestigious cheese awards, including Supreme Champion for its Wensleydale Blue in 2012. The cheeses produced by the Creamery are undergoing the final stages of an application for Protected Food Name Status.
Other local tourist attractions include the Dales Countryside Museum, based in the old Hawes railway station of the Wensleydale Railway, nearby Hardraw Force waterfall, and the Buttertubs Pass which links Wensleydale to Swaledale. Hawes has a regular market, as well as many shops, pubs and tearooms. Hawes is a centre for walking (hiking) the countryside and the Pennine Way passes through here. There is a youth hostel located on Lancaster Terrace at the western end of the town.
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MCC YORKSHIRE GROUP AT HAWES AND HARDRAW WATERFALL
Hawes - Yorkshire Dales Market Town
A view of Hawes in
Upper WensleydaleThe market town of Hawes is situated in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, amidst wonderful scenery in Wensleydale - one of the glorious Yorkshire Dales. Hawes is on the A684 Leyburn to Sedbergh road. You can see a map of the Hawes area here (opens in new browser window). The M6 motorway to the West and the A1 to the East are each about 40-60 minutes away by car, making the area easily accessible for holidays and short breaks at any time of year!
A lively street market takes place in Hawes every Tuesday, when locals from all around the area come in to town to do their shopping and catch up with friends over coffee, a snack or lunch in one of the excellent tea shops or pubs.
Hardraw Waterfall
It's never too cold to have a swim in a plunge pool.
Hardraw Force, England's highest single-drop waterfall
Hardraw Force, England's highest single-drop waterfall, near Hawes, North Yorkshire