Kilnsey Park
A view of the surrounding countryside from Kilnsey Park in North Yorkshire, near Skipton.
Best Attractions and Places to See in Skipton, England
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List of Best Things to do in Skipton, England
Hesketh Farm Park
Skipton Castle Woods
Holy Trinity Church,
Thornton Hall Farm Country Park
Skipton Castle
Kilnsey Park
Parcevall Hall Gardens
Leeds and Liverpool Canal
Bolton Abbey Estate
Craven Court Shopping Centre
Yorkshire Vlog | Kilnsey Park Estate | Family Day Out | Brum Bloggers
Sorry for the background noise in this video but it's what you get when there's rain and streams everywhere!
Last week we went to Yorkshire and had alot of fun with family and spent a day at Kilnsey Park Estate. There's lots of things to see and I think I loved the bee farm the best!
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Places to see in ( Grassington - UK )
Places to see in ( Grassington - UK )
Grassington is a market town and civil parish in the Craven district of North Yorkshire, England. The population at the 2011 Census was 1,126. Historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, the town is situated in Wharfedale, about 8 miles (10 km) north-west from Bolton Abbey, and is surrounded by limestone scenery. Nearby villages include Linton, Threshfield, Hebden, Conistone and Kilnsey.
The Domesday Book lists Grassington as part of the estate of Gamal Barn including 7 carucates of ploughland (840 acres/350ha) including Grassington, Linton and Threshfield. The Norman conquest of England made it part of the lands of Gilbert Tison. But by 1118 Tison had suffered a demotion and his lands returned to the king then given to Lord Percy.
Originally the settlement was spelt as Gherinstone and also was documented as Garsington or Gersington. The name Grassington derives variously from the Scandinavian, Anglo-Saxon and Gothic languages and means either the town of the grassy ings or a farmstead surrounded by grass.
Grassington was historically a township in the parish of Linton in the West Riding of Yorkshire. It became a separate civil parish in 1866, and was transferred to North Yorkshire in 1974. Although often described by local people as a village, Grassington was granted a Royal Charter for a market and fair in 1282 giving it market town status.
Grassington is the main residential and tourist centre in Upper Wharfedale. Centred on its small cobbled square are shops, public houses, the village museum, small cafes, restaurants and hotels. Grassington Folk Museum houses a collection which tells the story of Wharfedale. Grassington Festival is a two-week-long annual event started in 1980, with music, performance and visual arts, held in a number of venues around the village.
Grassington is served by the B6265, which runs between Skipton and Green Hammerton via Pateley Bridge and Boroughbridge (being a more circuitous route that the A59 road which connects Skipton and Green Hammerton). Buses connect Grassington with Ilkley and Skipton operating a moderate service to Skipton, but only a three-day a week service to Ilkley. The town used to have a joint railway station terminus with Threshfield on the Yorkshire Dales Railway. The station was located on the west side of the River Wharfe, so it was not actually in Grassington.
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Kilnsey To Malham Moor. Yorkshire Dales National Park. Mastiles Lane.
A aerial trip to Malham Moor Roman Camp and back to Kilnsey crag quarry with views to malham tarn
Red Squirrel 1
My friend Caroline and I went to Kilnsey Park near Skipton in North Yorkshire for a day out on Fri 27 April 2007
Beck Hall Video : Hotel Review and Videos : Malham, United Kingdom
Beck Hall Video : Hotel Review and Videos : Malham, United Kingdom
Property Location With a stay at Beck Hall in Skipton (Malham), you'll be convenient to Malham Cove and Gordale Scar. This hotel is within the vicinity of Settle Victoria Hall and Kilnsey Park Estate.Rooms Make yourself at home in one of the 18 guestrooms. Complimentary wireless Internet access is available to keep you connected.
Bathrooms have showers and hair dryers. Conveniences include coffee/tea makers and a turndown service, and you can also request irons/ironing boards.Rec, Spa, Premium Amenities Take in the views from a garden and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless Internet access and concierge services.Dining Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at a bar/lounge.
A complimentary cooked-to-order breakfast is served daily.Business, Other Amenities The front desk is staffed during limited hours. Free self parking is available onsite.
Check-in from 16:00 , check-out prior to 11:00
Pets allowed.
TV, Hairdryer.
Hotel adress: Cove Road; Malham, Malham, United Kingdom
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Guide to the Yorkshire Dales
Covering over 600 square miles and the great 'dales', river valleys of the Wharfe, Ribble, Swale and Ure. This film, narrated by Geoff Druett, starts with an extended look at the Bolton Abbey area (Wharfedale) before heading around the rest of the dales. It includes: Grassington, Malham, Skipton, Settle, Hawes (Wensleydale), Hardraw, Swaledale, Wensley, Leyburn and Middleham.
Skipton Sheep Day
Sheep Day at Skipton 2018
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Wild Cooks Blog: Kilnsey Trout - Introducing Jeff
Malham and Weets Top
One of the best MTB routes in the Yorkshire Dales:
Kirkby Malham-Malham-Malham Tarn-Mastiles Lane-Weets Top-Airton-Kirkby Malham.
The descent from Weets Top is one of the best single track descents around.
A fabulous ride.
Wild Cooks Blog: Introduction to Kilnsey Park Trout
Stephanie Moon, Consultant Chef at Rudding Park, Harrogate meets Jamie and Amy Roberts from Kilnsey Park.
Kettlewell (Yorkshire Dales) towards Leyburn .. by motorcycle
Motorcycle ride out from Kettlewell in the English Yorkshire Dales From Kettlewell going north east along Camm Gill Road through Horsehouse, Gammersgill and towards Carlton. Filmed in November 2018. Riding a Ducati Multistrada 1200 Touring S. Camera's used .. Gitup F1, GoPro Session and a Mobius Mini.
Skipton to Kettlewell 2015 - part 5: Kilnsey to Kettlewell
Cycle ride from Kilnsey to Kettlewell, in Wharfedale.
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Court of the Queen Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Cattails Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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On the Ground Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Five Armies Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Hall of the Mountain King Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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The Yorkshire Dales - Guide - Hawkswick Cote to Grassington
A straight there and straight back route
Yorkshire Dales Country Walk Burnsall to Simon's Seat round
Our video is a guided walk in the Yorkshire Dales. Starting in Burnsall we follow the River Wharfe on the Dales Way to the bridge on Stangs Lane then make our way up to Simon's Seat. We return via Dalehead Farm and along Howgill Lane before retracing our steps following the river on the Dales Way. This is an easy to moderate walk on distinctive grass, stone, gravel paths and tracks. The actual ascent and descent of Simon’s Seat is steep in places.
Elevation: approx lowest point 126m (5,13ft) approx highest point 471m (1,545ft) approx ascent 562.70m (1,846ft).
Approx 8.3 miles allow 4 hours using OS Explorer Map OL2, Yorkshire Dales, Southern and Western areas. This walk is done anti-clockwise.
Start point: The Village Green next to Burnsall Bridge.
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Tour De France 2014 Peleton Moortown Leeds
Upper Wharfedale, Yorkshire Dales
This film covers the stretch from Buckden to Grassington. It has commanding views down the valley, from the tops across the fells and wild moorland. Points out geological features such as Kilnsey Crag, Conistone Dib and limestone pavement. There's also historical remenants of stone circles, a Roman watchtower and the extensive Victorian lead mines above Grassington. See our film on Langstrothdale to see the rise of the river Wharfe, and the next video down the valley that covers the area from Linton to Bolton Abbey and onto Ilkley.
Tour De France 2014 Passing near Threshfield, Grassington North Yorkshire UK
I was one of 2 Route Marshall Tourmakers on Day 1, sector 7-2b (Leeds to Harrogate.)
The wind and noise created as the Pelaton sped by was awesome!
What an experience!!
Vive Le Yorkshiire!
Vive Le Tour de France!!