Malham

Just 6.5 miles from Bramble Cottage but a 20 minute drive along twisty turning dry stone wall lined country lanes down to single lanes with passing places at times. Swoop down into Airton and past the old mill on the river Aire on the journey to Malham.

You get a good glimpse of the scar as you descend into the village. Park in the carpark by the visitors centre ( pay and display with card facilities ) or if you are lucky enough to find a space park on the roadside as you enter the village and avoid the charges. £2.50 for 2 hours ( 2019 ).

Make your way on foot up through the village past the tea shops and pubs, save those for later, and pick up the pathway to the cove further up the road.

The climb to the top is an approx round trip of two hours, carefully climbing the 400 or so steps up the cove.

Only once in living memory has it become an actual waterfall and in recent years has been the back drop to Harry Potter scenes. The limestone pavement at the top was scraped bare by the ice over 12000 years ago. Since then slightly acidic rainwater has dissolved the rock away along faults and cracks.

Bolton Abbey

This renown beauty spot is just 20 minutes from Bramble Cottage and is a must visit destination when staying with us here in the Yorkshire Dales. Part of the Duke of Devonshire’s estate, it includes the Priory, riverside and woodland walks, Barden Tower and the famous Stepping Stones. Strid Wood and the Strid. The wood opened to the public in 1810 and has shaded pathways renown for it flora and fauna. The green trail on the west bank of the Wharfe is wheelchair friendly. Many of the pathways and trails lead to the Strid, a natural wonder where the river suddenly narrows forcing the water through at great pressure. Potentially dangerous but with care an unmissable site.

The Stepping Stones, 60 of them were historically the crossing point for the lay workers at the Priory. Now a challenging fun crossing for visitors and just a short distance from the beach area, great for a picnic and a paddle. The Barden Tower, looking like a ruined castle is actually an old hunting lodge.Falling into disrepair in the late 18th century the ruins are accessible to explore. Central to the Estate is the Priory and its adjacent ruins which you are free to wander through and enjoy the wonderful views. With dedicated picnic areas with benches and specific bbq areas you can enjoy a full day out for very little money. Entry to the Estate up to 18 March 2019 is just £10 per car with up to 11 occupants.

www.boltonabbey.com

If you have any energy left you could pop into Billy Bobs ice cream parlour on the way home for homemade ice creams or a hand pulled soda. www.billybobsparlour.com

Enjoy this location and many more when you stay with us at Bramble Cottage, Hetton.