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 Grinton Village, Yorkshire Dales National Park, North Yorkshire, Northern England

Grinton Youth Hostel (YHA) is above the centre of the village and an excellent base to explore Swaledale. Down in the village the medieval Mother Church of St Andrew is well worth a visit ('The Cathedral of the Dale'). The name Grinton means 'green pasture' as is evident either side of the lovely River Swale. More Yorkshire Dales scenes and Northern England-selected views

Grinton is a small village in lower Swaledale which is the most northerly main dale in the Yorkshire Dales National park. The Bridge Inn in Grinton serves good food and beer and is across the road from a fine old house and the medieval church, which unlike the pub doesn't have a sheep on the roof! More Yorkshire Dales scenes and Northern England-selected views

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