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

The Farmers Arms in Muker provides good bar meals and beer, a friendly welcome. Muker is small attractive village of local stone buildings and the small church of St. Mary the Virgin, built ~1580 is worth a call in. The local 'Swaledales Woollens' shop has a sheep on the roof! Muker is good place for starting several Swaledale walks with a return to the pub in the evening. There is parking space by the side of the road in the lower part of the village by the River Swale. See also  More Yorkshire Dales scenes and Northern England-selected views.

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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, bar meals 'pub grub' 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 in Muker in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, North Yorkshire in the  North of England.  * page updated April 4th 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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