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Home / The Nidderdale Way 2006 30
The Nidderdale Way is a 53-mile circular walk. It has a number of attractions, the natural features of Brimham Rocks, How Stean Gorge and, further up the dale, Goyden Pot hole. Add to this Gouthwaite Reservoir, York's Folly and Guise Cliff, the quiet villages of Ramsgill and Wath it soon becomes evident why Nidderdale is such a magnificent Dale.
- 001.Starting out Nidderdale Way
380 hits - 002 Lunch in a clearing
325 hits - 003 Sue and her inseperable banana.
330 hits - 004 Drinking up the scene
287 hits - 005 Joyce and Jennie enjoying a comfortable lunch
291 hits - 006 A Sloe path
296 hits - 007 A Tudor interlude
327 hits - 008 Second leg in deep woodland
329 hits - 009 A sitting near Wilsil
352 hits - 010 Four diners dining!
317 hits - 012 Going Home
306 hits - DSC03102 11.Rachel leads the' way'
331 hits - DSC03122 13.A wet start to the day.
367 hits - DSC03123 14. Carol and Joyce look for gold!
372 hits - DSC03126 15. A sheltered lunch stop.
353 hits - DSC03138 16.An early climb.
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