Yorkshire Dales Country Walk - Grassington - Hebden - Grassington Moor round
our video is a guided walk in the Yorkshire Dales from Grassington to Hebden, taking in Linton Falls, along the banks of the River Wharfe and then on to Grassington Moor and the old lead mines and return to Grassington.
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The video is taken from the website of 'JR Hackney', otherwise known as 'The Taxi Driver'. Providing you with free information on a whole host of walks around the country that we have undertaken and recommend to you.
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Yorkshire Dales Country Walk - Ingleton Waterfalls Trail round
Our video is a guided walk of the Ingleton Waterfalls Trail in the Yorkshire Dales. The waterfalls and the scenery are awsome showing Ingleborough in the back ground. This walk is suitable for all the family and all ages and is well worth a visit.
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The video is taken from the website of 'JR Hackney', otherwise known as 'The Taxi Driver'. Providing you with free information on a whole host of walks around the country that we have undertaken and recommend to you.
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Yorkshire Dales Country Walk East Witton to Middleham round
Our video is a guided walk in Wensleydale in the Yorkshire Dales. Starting from East Witton we walk to Hullo Bridge and Middleham where we view the ruined castle which was the home of King Richard III. Middleham is also famous for training race horses. We return via the River Cover and Cover Bridge. This is an easy walk on public footpaths and tracks through grass fields and some minor tarmac road. There are some gates and stiles and one steep incline and decline.
Elevation: approx lowest point 101.51m (333ft) approx highest point 183.91m (603.37ft) approx ascent 165.88m (544.23ft).
Approx 5.8 miles allow 2 ¼ to 3 hours using OS Explorer Map OL30 and 302. This walk is done anti-clockwise.
Start point: East Witton Church or in the village.
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The Yorkshire Dales When are you coming
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 video is taken from the website of 'JR Hackney', otherwise known as 'The Taxi Driver'. Providing you with free information on a whole host of walks around the country that we have undertaken and recommend to you.
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Yorkshire Dales Country Walk - Ashfold Side Beck to Pateley Bridge (Part 2)
This video is of a guided walk in the Yorkshire Dales (part 2) is from the disused mines at Ashfold Side Beck and following the Nidderdale Way, passing the caravan parks back into Pateley Bridge. Please watch part 1 of our walk from Pateley bridge to the disused mines and Ashfold Side Beck.
Watch part 2 here:
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The video is taken from the website of 'JR Hackney', otherwise known as 'The Taxi Driver'. Providing you with free information on a whole host of walks around the country that we have undertaken and recommend to you.
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Yorkshire Dales Drive Part 1
Filming starts just before Gargrave
Car being driven is a 2012 Skoda Fabia Monte Carlo 105bhp 1.6 TDi Black Edition
All driving is within the UK legal speed limit for the types of roads used. No laws were broken. I am a fully qualified Driving instructor and an Advanced Driver.
Cycle The Dales!
In September 2019 the UCI Road World Championships arrived in the Yorkshire Dales!
You don’t have to be a world class Athlete to Cycle the Dales.
Everyone can do it!
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Yorkshire Dales: Swaledale (B6270) drive part 1
This journey starts from the Muker monument along Cliff Gate Road (down towards Thwaite), then turns right onto the B6270, heading east through Muker.
Car: 2009 Vauxhall Astra Elite 1.8 (petrol, automatic)
Camera: Panasonic Lumix LZ7 - 848x480 30 fps M-JPEG
North Yorkshire Country Walk - Summerbridge to Darley Round
This video is of a North Yorkshire country walk from Dacre Banks that takes you along the River Nidd to Darley and to then to the Darley Mill Centre and back by the dismantled railway line, observing wildlife as we walk.
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The video is taken from the website of 'JR Hackney', otherwise known as 'The Taxi Driver'. Providing you with free information on a whole host of walks around the country that we have undertaken and recommend to you.
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Yorkshire Dales Country Walk - Cover Bridge - Jervaulx Abbey - Thornton Steward round
Our video is a guided walk in the Yorkshire Dales from Cover Bridge to Jervaulx Abbey then on to Thornton Steward making it a round walk. We observe and film lots of wildlife as you will see in our video.
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The video is taken from the website of 'JR Hackney', otherwise known as 'The Taxi Driver'. Providing you with free information on a whole host of walks around the country that we have undertaken and recommend to you.
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North Yorkshire Country Walk - Hole of Horcum to Levisham round
This video is a guided walk in North yorkshire from the Hole of Horcum at Saltergate Bank car park to Levisham on the Tabular Hills Walk and back to the Hole of Horcum via Levisham Beck and the valley bottom. We see wildlife and awsome views.
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The video is taken from the website of 'JR Hackney', otherwise known as 'The Taxi Driver'. Providing you with free information on a whole host of walks around the country that we have undertaken and recommend to you.
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Yorkshire Post: Great Yorkshire Railways
Take a trip on board England's most scenic railway - the Settle to Carlisle line, as it sweeps through the magnificent Yorkshire Dales. More videos like this at
Britain's Most Scenic Bus Route York England
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As we encountered some unexpected bad weather, we decided to bring forward our visit to York England on Britain's most scenic bus route. We explore all the things to see and do in York and give you some brief history and information of some of the most famous landmarks in this historic city. York has the largest gothic cathedral in Europe as well has the most complete city walls in England. Come and join us on our guided tour of York England! For further information and useful links please visit
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York Travel Guide
North York Moors & Yorkshire Wolds Including York & the Coast
North York Moors Pocket Book
Photographer’s Guide to the North Yorkshire Coast
Walking in the North Yorkshire Dales
Walking/Hiking Water Bottle
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Women’s Mountain Warehouse Walking Shoes
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Panasonic Lumix Bridge Camera
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If you are using a weekly Coastliner ticket or daily ticket with Transdev, you might be able to board a City Sightseeing Bus. Please visit yorkbus.co.uk for information about tickets and timetables.
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The Yorkshire Mafia Showreel 2011 * www.Bradley.tv
The Yorkshire Mafia is Yorkshire's top business membership group. They bring together executives and stakeholders from the Yorkshire Business Community to meet, network, share experience, learn, build relationships and ultimately trade.
Geoff Shepherd, Founder of The Yorkshire Mafia, approached us to see if we would create a showreel for the group. He gave us the best brief we have ever had... MAKE IT EPIC.
We decided the shoddy 'shoe-box' full of photographs he had just wouldn't cut it so we stood him and his business partner, Sat Mann, on top of the swankiest building in the area and filmed them with the helicopter.
Usually we'd leave the spiel at that. However there is a fantastic anecdote we'd like to share with you.
Timing on a project like this is paramount. Getting that killer shot takes a huge amount of planning and coordination. We had it all locked down for precisely midday. The scene was set, the weather was good, air traffic control had let us through the main flight paths into Leeds, the helicopter was in position, Geoff and Sat we at the top of the building and we were rolling with 3 million pounds worth of equipment.
As we swept into the target zone and circled Bridgewater Place we realised that we couldn't see the guys. There was a frantic flurry of air-ground communication. It was established that being at the top of the building wasn't any use if they couldn't get through the fire door that leads onto the roof. The security guard had forgotten the key.
Geoff: Where the **** is the key?
Helicopter: Where the **** is Geoff?
Security Guard: I forgot the key.
Geoff: You forgot the ******* Key?
Helicopter: Where the **** is Geoff?
Security Guard: My boss has a spare.
Geoff: Where is your boss?
Helicopter: Geoff? Where the **** are you?
Security Guard: He's in an important meeting.
Helicopter: Geoff. We're burning £250 a minute in ******* diesel here
Geoff: Take me to the meeting!
Producer on the ground: Geoff's going to a ******* meeting?
Security Guard then took Geoff and Sat to the important meeting on 23rd floor where the owners and managers of Bridgewater Place were having their annual meeting with the Anti-Terrorist branch of West Yorkshire Police. The subject of the meeting included the likelihood of terrorist activity and potential threats from the air.
Security Guard: Erm, sorry to bother you Sir. Please can I have the key for the fire door?
Boss: Why do you need that?!
Security Guard: The Yorkshire Mafia need to be on the roof so they can be shot by that helicopter!
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North Yorkshire Country Walk - Barlow Common Nature Reserve (Part 1)
Our video is a guided walk round Balow Common Nature Reserve, near Selby, with paths for wheelchairs and pushchairs users. We see plenty of wildlife, insects, butterflies, flora and fauna. Please watch part 2 of our walk showing you the fishing ponds and disabled area.
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The video is taken from the website of 'JR Hackney', otherwise known as 'The Taxi Driver'. Providing you with free information on a whole host of walks around the country that we have undertaken and recommend to you.
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East Riding of Yorkshire Country Walk - Millington Dale return to Millington (Part 2)
Our video is a guided walk in the wolds, East Yorkshire along Millington Dale return to Millington. Please watch part 1 of our guided walk from Millington into Millington Woods.
Watch part 1 here:
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The video is taken from the website of 'JR Hackney', otherwise known as 'The Taxi Driver'. Providing you with free information on a whole host of walks around the country that we have undertaken and recommend to you.
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Places to see in ( Settle - UK )
Places to see in ( Settle - UK )
Settle is a small market town and civil parish in the Craven district of North Yorkshire, England. Historically in the West Riding of Yorkshire, it is served by Settle railway station located near the town centre, and Giggleswick railway station which is a mile away. It is 29 miles (47 km) from Leeds Bradford Airport. The main road through Settle is the B6480, which links to the A65, connecting Settle to Skipton and Kendal.
Settle is thought to have 7th century Anglian origins, its name being the Angle word for settlement. Craven in the Domesday Book shows that until 1066 Bo was the lord of Settle but after the Harrying of the North (1069–1071) the land was granted to Roger de Poitou. In 1249 a market charter was granted to Henry de Percy, 7th feudal baron of Topcliffe by Henry III. A market square developed and the main route through the medieval town was aligned on an east-west direction, from Albert Hill, Victoria Street, High Street and Cheapside and on through Kirkgate. This road led to Giggleswick where the citizens attended the parish church. The first bridge over the River Ribble was mentioned in 1498. During the English Civil War, the Cliffords, the lords of the manor were Royalists, but their subjects were not. John Lambert of Calton in Malhamdale, was a general in Cromwell's army and his troops camped at Settle in August 1651 while on the road to an encounter in Lancaster.
The little North Western Railway reached Giggleswick in 1847 and in 1849 the railway company constructed Station Road from Giggleswick to Settle. In 1875, the Settle to Carlisle Railway was built, opening to goods traffic in 1875 and to passengers the following year when Settle railway station opened along with a goods warehouse, cattle pens, signal box and water cranes.
Settle was part of the West Riding of Yorkshire. It is located in Ribblesdale, at the southern edge of the Yorkshire Dales, within a few miles of the Three Peaks. Immediately overlooking the town is Castlebergh, a 300 feet (91 m) limestone crag, and to the east is Malham which was in the former Settle Rural District. The River Ribble provided power for Settle's former cotton mills, and is now being harnessed by Settle Hydro, a micro hydroelectric scheme, to provide 50 kW of power to the National Grid.
Settle's market is held weekly on Tuesdays in Victoria Hall in the town centre. Settle Town Hall was sold by Craven District Council to a developer. The Square is surrounded by local businesses, most of which are family-owned, with some offering items for sale unique to the Settle area. The Naked Man is believed to be the oldest cafe in the country. The Settle Stories Festival brings internationally known and award-winning artists to the town and boasts a range of paid for and free events suitable for all age ranges.
The district has several caves where prehistoric remains have been found, the most notable being Victoria Cave, so called because the inner chamber was discovered in 1837 on the day of Queen Victoria's accession. The cave is a geological SSSI and scheduled monument. Victoria Cave contained fossil remains. The earliest, at 130,000 years old, include mammoth, straight-tusked elephant, cave bear and hippopotamus, Bos primigenius, Rhinoceros leptorhinus and spotted hyenas (as a bed of hyena bones). They date to an Upper Pleistocene interglacial. After the last Ice Age the cave was used by hibernating brown bear and reindeer. Associated with the later deposits were a harpoon head carved from antler; flint implements and other ornaments. The discovery of flint is noteworthy as it is not found naturally in the area. Craven Museum & Gallery.
( Settle - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Settle . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Settle - UK
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Yorkshire Dales: Malham drive
A drive along Henside Road and Cove Road through Malham.
Car: 2011 BMW 320d (diesel, automatic)
Camera: Panasonic Lumix LZ7 - 848x480 30 fps M-JPEG
Yorkshire Dales Country Walk - Simon's Seat to Bolton Abbey (Part 2)
This video is of a guided walk in the Yorkshire Dales (part 2) up to Simon's Seat summit and back to Bolton Abbey via the Valley of Desolation. Simon's Seat is not suitable for the disabled, wheelchair users or pushchairs.
Watch part 1 here:
For the full write up visit the video on:
The video is taken from the website of 'JR Hackney', otherwise known as 'The Taxi Driver'. Providing you with free information on a whole host of walks around the country that we have undertaken and recommend to you.
For more guided walks visit: