Yorkshire Dales Country Walk - Pateley Bridge to Ashfold Side Beck (Part 1)
This video is of a guided walk in the Yorkshire Dales (part 1) is from Pateley Bridge following the Nidderdale Way to the disused mines and Ashfold Side Beck. We see plenty of wildlife and farmyard animals. Please watch part 2 of our walk from the mines following Ashfold Side Beck and passing the caravan parks on the Nidderdale Way back to Pateley Bridge.
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The Coldstones Cut
The Coldstones Cut sculpture near Pateley Bridge, North Yorkshire
Coldstones Cut, Nidderdale, Yorkshire
The Coldstones Cut is a piece of public art created by the artist Andrew Sabin. Designed as a sculptural response to the Coldstones Quarry at Pateley Bridge, the sculpture functions as a series of platforms from which visitors can view both the spectacular quarry hole and limestone quarrying operation, and the landscape of the Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Beauty.
Coldstones Cut, Greenhow Hill, Pateley Bridge
The Coldstones Cut is a dramatic sculpture on an enormous scale. It sits on the hilltop at Coldstones Quarry on Greenhow Hill just a short distance out of Pateley Bridge on the B6265 heading towards Skipton.
It stands at 1375 feet above sea level.
Take either of the two long spiral walkways to reach the viewing platforms, from where you get a great view of Nidderdale and the surrounding area as well as an open view of the usually hidden 115 metre deep working Coldstones Quarry, from where the massive blocks of limestone were mined from to create this sculpture.
The Coldstones Cut was designed by artist Andrew Sabin and originally commisioned by Hanson Aggregates and Nidderdale Visual Arts, and was built over a period of seven months in 2010.
Please note that to see this up close, you have a steep approach along a footpath approximately 500 metres long and climbing around 40 metres.
Just one thing that may have been missed or overlooked when planning this sculpture....The aerial view of this looks like a large phallic symbol!....
Coldstones Cut, Greenhow Hill, Pateley Bridge
The Coldstones Cut is a dramatic sculpture on an enormous scale. It sits on the hilltop at Coldstones Quarry Greenhow Hill just a short distance out of Pateley Bridge on the B6265 heading towards Skipton.
It stands at 1375 feet above sea level.
Take either of the two long spiral walkways to reach the viewing platforms from where you get a great view on Nidderdale and the surrounding area as well as an open view of the usually hidden 115 metre deep working Coldstones Quarry, from where the massive blocks of limestone were mined from to create this sculpture.
The Coldstones Cut was designed by artist Andrew Sabin and was originally commisioned by Hanson Aggregates and Nidderdale Visual Arts, and was built over a period of seven months in 2010.
Please note that to see this up close, you have a steep approach along a footpath of approximately 500 metres long and climbing around 40 metres.
Just one thing that may have been missed or overlooked when planning this sculpture....The aerial view of this looks like a large phallic symbol!....
Walk 610 Pateley Bridge, Yorkshire Dales
From walking-yorkshire.co.uk
6 THE COLDSTONES CUT
Part six of the series Limestone the Living Rock, A series of six ten-minute fims intended for schools, and commisioned by Hanson Quarry at Coldstones Pately Bridge, Yorkshire and dealing with many aspects of limestone.
'SLOW TV' WALK TO COLDSTONES CUT, YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND
'Coldstones Cut' is a modern work of monumental art perched on Greenhow Hill, in Yorkshire, England. Follow the route up from the car park to view the adjoining quarry and the magnificient panoramic views.
If you would like to learn more about Coldstones Cut and how it came to be built please click through to this video
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Tour of Yorkshire 2019 - Pateley Bridge Greenhow Hill Summit
Walking in the Dales turns into cycle race observing and bemusement at tv checking afterward.
Coming down Panorama Walk to North East Pateley Bridge
One of the awkward things about getting into Pateley Bridge is the lack of quiet routes in. I've found a way of avoiding the main road in, although it's only really any use if going to the north east side of the town (or onto the quiet Wath Road, I use a path, although I've no idea about the right of way here. The signage at 0:35 does specifically ban cars and motor-bikes but not bicycles. I wouldn't go fast here though. It is far too narrow with lots of pedestrian entrances. Also, there are plenty of drainage guides (mounds of tarmac taking water off the path). A short section of steps allows access to the estates and a straight-ish route through along residential roads and estate paths to the quiet Wath Road ( to go further up the valley.
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Pateley Bridge 23 may 2011 - Medium.m4v
A walk
Yorkshire Dales Country Walk Nidderdale Pateley Bridge to Wath and Gouthwaite Reservoir round
Our video is a guided walk in the Yorkshire Dales. Starting from Pateley Bridge in the beautiful valley of Nidderdale we walk alongside the River Nidd on the Nidderdale Way to the village of Wath. We then head uphill to the quarry then downhill to the head of Gouthwaite Reservoir. We then continue back to Wath and return to Pateley Bridge by the river and the village green and play park area. This is an easy walk on grass/gravel paths and tracks with gates and stiles and a short distance of minor tarmac road with one short incline and decline.
Elevation: approx lowest point 114m (373ft) approx highest point 198m (649ft) approx ascent 108m (353ft).
Approx 5 miles allow 1¾ to 2½ hours using OS Explorer Map 298, Nidderdale, Fountains Abbey, Ripon and Pateley Bridge. This walk is done anti-clockwise from Wath.
Start point: Pateley Bridge show ground car park pay and display £1.80 all day.
For more info, facilities and full write up please visit the walk on our website.
Pateley Bridge II- North of Nidd 19980913.MPG
Virtual Tour of Pateley Bridge Part II
Pateley Bridge - Oldest Sweet Shop in England
Reputedly The Oldest Sweet Shop in England, in Pateley Bridge, North Yorkshire, England. Established in 1827.
The shop is in one of the villages oldest buildings from around the 17th Century.
I am slowly eating my way around the shop each time we visit the area!
Even Robbie Coltrane visited it once in a t.v series he did a few years ago whilst driving around Great Britain in a classic car.
Scenes of Beautiful Nidderdale
Scenes taken from Escape to the Country of Nidderdale AONB in North Yorkshire, England.
Includes Nidderdale, Pateley Bridge, Yorkes Folly.
nidderdale.co.uk
Snowy Hilltop Walk in Nidderdale
Walking above Pateley Bridge, Nidderdale, along snow-covered back lanes on a crisp, sunny winter morning, slow ty style.
Enjoy the scenery, the slow pace, the peace and quiet.
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Pateley Bridge to Coldstone Cuts via Peat Lane
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Introduction to Scar Village, Nidderdale
Threshfield Quarry
The little known but otherwise huge Threshfield Quarry. Not to be confused with Swinden Quarry which is still active just down the road.
Flight over Pateley Bridge 02/07/17