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Stepping Stones Across the River Ure

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Stepping Stones Across the River Ure

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The Stepping Stones Across the River Ure offer a unique and historic way to traverse the principal river of Wensleydale in the heart of the picturesque Yorkshire Dales, North Yorkshire, England. These aren't a single landmark but rather a collection of ancient crossings found at various points along the River Ure, including notable sets near Aysgarth Falls, Askrigg, and Redmire. Situated at an elevation of approximately 222 meters above sea level, these stepping stones represent old fords that have been…

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    6. december 2023

    Vandring

    A beautiful and very picturesque place to cross River Ure. Stepping stones are provided here, but can be a bit tricky to use. There may be times after rain when the stones are underwater when the river might be in spate... in such cases, please value your life and turn back - otherwise, have fun!

    12. september 2018

    Vandring

    Great place to cross the river, but be careful not to slip... (yes, I fell in, why do you ask?).

    29. december 2018

    Vandring

    Check the river level. In winter stones may be flooded making it impossible to cross
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    Placering: Bainbridge, Richmondshire, North Yorkshire, Yorkshire And The Humber, England, Storbritannien

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    What are the key differences between the various Stepping Stones Across the River Ure?

    The Stepping Stones Across the River Ure are not a single location but a collection of crossings. For instance, those on 'Stony Stoop Lane' near Aysgarth Falls are described as huge slabs, while the crossing near Askrigg Bottoms Meadow consists of a charmingly irregular set of stones. Each offers a unique experience and connects to different local attractions and walking routes.

    How does heavy rainfall affect the Stepping Stones Across the River Ure?

    After heavy rainfall, the river can become wide and fast-moving, making the stepping stones impassable. Visitors frequently advise checking the river level before setting out, as the stones may be underwater when the river is in spate. It's crucial to prioritize safety and turn back if conditions are too hazardous.

    Are the Stepping Stones Across the River Ure suitable for families with young children or dogs?

    While the area is generally family-friendly, the stepping stones themselves can be tricky. They are often wet and uneven, posing a slip risk. For families with young children or dogs, caution is advised, and it's recommended to assess the river conditions and the specific crossing's stability before attempting. Sturdy footwear is essential for everyone.

    What kind of footwear is recommended for crossing the Stepping Stones?

    Sturdy, waterproof footwear with good grip is highly recommended. The stones can be wet and slippery, and some visitors have reported slipping. Appropriate footwear will help ensure a safer and more enjoyable crossing, especially if the river level is slightly higher or the stones are mossy.

    Are there any circular walking routes that incorporate the Stepping Stones Across the River Ure?

    Yes, the stepping stones are often integrated into popular walking routes. For example, a walk from Aysgarth Falls can lead across the Stony Stoop Lane stepping stones, connecting to ancient tracks and farmland before reaching Bolton Castle. The crossings near Askrigg also form part of various routes, including those exploring the nearby Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI).

    What are the best times of year to visit the Stepping Stones for specific interests?

    Late spring is particularly appealing for those visiting the stepping stones near Askrigg Bottoms Meadow, as this area is renowned for its vibrant wild flower meadows. Generally, drier periods are best to ensure the stones are not submerged. Winter visits can be picturesque but carry a higher risk of flooded stones and colder conditions.

    Where can I find parking for the Stepping Stones Across the River Ure?

    Parking availability varies by the specific set of stepping stones you plan to visit. For instance, if you're approaching the Stony Stoop Lane stones from Aysgarth Falls, you would typically use parking facilities associated with the falls or nearby villages. It's advisable to research parking options for your chosen starting point in advance, especially during peak seasons.

    Are there any pubs, cafes, or accommodation options nearby?

    Yes, being located within the Yorkshire Dales, there are various amenities in the surrounding villages. Aysgarth, Askrigg, and Redmire, which are near different sets of stepping stones, offer pubs, cafes, and accommodation options. These can provide a welcome stop for refreshments or an overnight stay after your walk.

    What historical significance do the Stepping Stones Across the River Ure hold?

    Many of these stepping stones served as old fords, representing ancient routes that have been used by people traveling the land on foot for centuries. They offer a tangible connection to the area's rich past, allowing visitors to follow in the footsteps of those who crossed here long ago.

    Are there any alternative walks in the area if the stepping stones are impassable?

    The Yorkshire Dales offers numerous walking routes suitable for various fitness levels. If the stepping stones are flooded, you can explore other trails that utilize nearby bridges or higher ground. Popular alternatives include walks around Aysgarth Falls, routes through Wensleydale villages, or exploring the footpaths leading to Bolton Castle, all offering stunning scenery.

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