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Yorkshire Dales and North Pennines Index A summary in pictures of the Swaledale walking described on pages 02, 34 and 35
Muker Village
Heading towards River Swale out of Muker village
Barns in Swaledale.
The path heading towards the river and foot bridge near Muker through the narrow self-closing gates.
Crossing the footbridge.
Looking back down towards the footbridge and Muker
Looking up Swaledale towards Crackpot Hall high up centre-right.
The start of Swinner Gill
The waterfalls at the entrance to Swinner Gill
The ruins of the buildings from the days of lead mining in Swinner Gill
Looking down Swaledale.
The ruins at Crackpot Hall
The large barn near Crackpot Hall.
Looking down on Keld
The limestone cliffs near Keld
Approaching the village of Keld.
Waterfalls and dead tree near Keld.
More wateralls near Keld by the footbridge.
The footbridge across to Keld.
A break at Keld.
The old Chapel at Keld.
Walking out of Keld village.
Looking across to ... before heading left towards Kisdon Hill.
The 'green road' over the west side of Kisdon Hill.
Descending down from Kisdon Hill towards Muker.
Looking down on the River Swale and the footbridge - Muker is down below on the right.
A general view of Swaledale from the slopes of Kisdon Hill.
Returning back into Muker and some traditional and 'contemporary' use of stone!
Back in the village for some 'refreshment' at either the Farmers Arms or the Muker Tea Room
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