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 The Village Danby, North York Moors, North Yorkshire, England

Danby Stonehouse Bakery and Tea Shop

Sheep and heather on Oakley Walls, North York Moors Moors near Danby Tea Shop

Lots of lovely walking country around in Danby Dale, Oakley Walls and over towards Castleton.

The Danby Stonehouse Bakery and Tea Shop on the North York Moors, lots of lovely grub since the bakery is attached to the cafe! Lots of lovely walking country around in Danby Dale, Oakley Walls (above) and over towards Castleton through Danby Park Wood (left en route looking back back to Danby). All in wonderful North Yorkshire, England.

Danby Lodge, one of the North Yorkshire Moors National Park Centres

St Hilda's Church, Danby Dale

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Danby Lodge, one of the North York Moors National Park Centres, has a good tearoom and plenty of space and woods for children to play in. There is much good walking in nearby Danby Dale e.g. to the lovely church of St Hilda.

More scenes-notes of the Danby area and North Yorkshire Moors National Park

The Duke of Wellington pub in Danby Village  - Danby, North York Moors, North Yorkshire, England Sheep in the upper fields of Danby Dale  - Danby, North York Moors, North Yorkshire, England
Mixed dry stone wall near the village - Danby, North York Moors, North Yorkshire, England The Duke of Wellington offers traditional pub grub and bar meals in the village of Danby. Look out for sheep wandering on the roads, please take care if a motorist and note the variety of stone buildings and dry stone walls in the area.

More scenes-notes of the Danby area and North Yorks Moors National Park

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*  A cup of tea please! or fine ales & beers or specialist teas or ordinary teas or coffees and home baked cakes and other food and organic cooking if possible please! after a good day out walking or exploring a village, town or city on foot! Tea rooms for eating and drinking, cafes (cafe-tearooms), picnic spots, restaurants, hostels, inns, pubs, bars, hotels, bed and breakfast, holiday cottages-flats-apartments and other places of refreshment or accommodation etc. worth a visit by a walker or 'tourist' for one reason or another.  *  It might be because of good food, good hospitality, splendid location or little competition after a demanding walk! whether on several weeks walking or motoring holiday or a mini weekend break. *  I rarely pass particular or detailed judgement of the establishment for the visitor-tourist on holiday.  * page updated Jan 22nd 2008  *  EMAIL Phil Brown  *  Please note that I do NOT take bookings  *  digital images-photographs-pictures-photos-webshots-holiday snaps-views-scenes © Dr W P Brown  *

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