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Barden Tower is a historic ruined fortified house nestled in the scenic Wharfedale valley of North Yorkshire, England. Situated on a bluff overlooking the River Wharfe, this medieval castle, standing at an elevation of approximately 155 metres, forms a significant part of the expansive Bolton Abbey Estate. It is renowned for its rich history, serving as a hunting lodge and high-status residence for the prominent Clifford family for centuries.

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    12 gennaio 2021

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    Costruita da Henry Clifford alla fine del XV secolo, la Barden Tower era uno dei sei casino di caccia utilizzati dalla famiglia Clifford. Sotto l'istruzione di Lady Anne, la torre fu ristrutturata negli anni '50 del Seicento, ma cadde in disuso nel 1800. È un importante segnavia sul sentiero a lunga percorrenza di Lady Anne's Way tra Skipton e Penrith.
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    La Barden Tower è un edificio in rovina rimasto vuoto dal 18° secolo. Era uno dei sei capanni di caccia costruiti nel XV secolo da Henry Clifford. La torre divenne un fulcro per i borghi e le fattorie locali in quanto non c'era il centro del paese vicino.
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    Costruita nel 1485, la Barden Tower è una casa fortificata utilizzata come residenza di caccia dall'importante famiglia Clifford fino al XVII secolo. La torre ha vissuto una storia drammatica nel corso dei secoli. Durante la rivolta giacobita nel 1745, un gruppo di milizie occupò la torre per difendersi dall'esercito scozzese. Oggi, la Barden Tower è per lo più in rovina e puoi esplorare le sue mura fatiscenti. Se hai fame, la Priest House è stata trasformata in un ristorante. Puoi trovare maggiori informazioni qui: boltonabbey.com/what-to-see/barden-tower
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    1. Rovine di Bolton Priory – Ponte di Burnsall giro ad anello con partenza da Guiseley

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    Posizione:Barden, Yorkshire e Humber, Inghilterra, Regno Unito

    faq

    Are there specific circular walks that start and end at Barden Tower?

    Yes, Barden Tower serves as an excellent starting point for several circular walks. Many routes incorporate the scenic River Wharfe, leading towards landmarks like Bolton Priory or the Strid, and returning to the tower. These vary in length and difficulty, offering options for both leisurely strolls and more challenging hikes. You can find detailed routes and maps on komoot to plan your preferred circular adventure.

    What are the typical terrain and elevation changes like on trails around Barden Tower?

    The terrain around Barden Tower is generally varied. You'll encounter well-maintained paths along the River Wharfe, but also potentially uneven, rocky, or muddy sections, especially after rain or on less-trafficked trails. The tower itself is situated at an elevation of approximately 155 meters (508 feet), and while many walks are relatively flat along the valley floor, some routes may involve gentle ascents and descents into the surrounding hills, offering rewarding viewpoints.

    Are there any specific viewpoints or natural features near Barden Tower worth seeking out?

    Absolutely. Beyond the tower itself, the most prominent natural feature is the River Wharfe, which flows alongside. Following the river path will lead you to the dramatic 'Strid,' where the river narrows and rushes powerfully through a rocky gorge. Other notable features include the ancient woodlands and open moorland of Barden Moor, offering expansive views. Keep an eye out for local wildlife, including various bird species and deer, especially in quieter areas.

    What are the parking options at Barden Tower, and is public transport available?

    Parking is available near Barden Tower, often in designated car parks that may require a fee, especially within the Bolton Abbey Estate. It's advisable to arrive earlier in the day, particularly on weekends or during peak season, as spaces can fill up quickly. Public transport to Barden Tower is limited. While buses serve nearby towns like Bolton Abbey or Burnsall, reaching the tower itself often requires a walk or a taxi from these points. Planning your journey in advance is recommended.

    Is Barden Tower suitable for a winter visit, and what are the conditions like?

    Barden Tower can be visited in winter, offering a different, often quieter, experience with crisp air and potentially frosty landscapes. However, be prepared for colder temperatures, shorter daylight hours, and potentially icy or muddy paths. The ruins themselves are exposed, so warm, waterproof clothing and appropriate footwear are essential. Some amenities might have reduced hours. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails around Barden Tower, and what are the guidelines?

    Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the public footpaths and trails around Barden Tower and within the Bolton Abbey Estate. However, it's crucial to keep dogs on a lead, especially in areas with livestock (sheep and cattle are common) and during bird nesting seasons. Always clean up after your dog and respect other visitors and the natural environment. Some indoor establishments, like the Priest's House restaurant, may have restrictions, so check beforehand.

    What amenities are available near Barden Tower, such as cafes, pubs, or accommodation?

    The most immediate amenity is the Priest's House, located adjacent to Barden Tower, which has been converted into a restaurant and wedding venue. For more options, the nearby villages and towns within the Wharfedale valley, such as Bolton Abbey, Burnsall, and Appletreewick, offer a selection of traditional pubs, cafes, and various accommodation types, from B&Bs to hotels. These are typically a short drive or a longer walk away.

    Are there any permits required for walking or hiking in the Barden Tower area?

    Generally, no specific permits are required for walking or hiking on public footpaths and rights of way around Barden Tower. However, if you plan to access certain private lands or specific areas within the wider Bolton Abbey Estate, there might be entry fees or specific access rules. Always stick to marked paths and respect private property signs. Parking fees may apply in designated car parks.

    What should I pack for a hike around Barden Tower, considering varying weather conditions?

    Given the changeable British weather, it's wise to pack layers, including waterproof and windproof outer shells, even on seemingly fine days. Sturdy, waterproof hiking boots with good grip are essential for varied terrain. Other recommended items include a map and compass or GPS device, sufficient water and snacks, a first-aid kit, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), and a fully charged phone. Binoculars can enhance wildlife spotting.

    How does a visit to Barden Tower compare to Bolton Abbey, and can they be combined?

    Barden Tower offers a more intimate experience of a ruined fortified house, focusing on its historical significance and picturesque setting within the valley. Bolton Abbey, a few miles downstream, features the grand ruins of an Augustinian priory, extensive grounds, and a wider range of facilities. Many visitors combine both, as they are part of the same estate and connected by scenic riverside walks. A walk between the two sites is a popular option, offering a diverse historical and natural experience.

    Are there any specific family-friendly activities or trails suitable for children near Barden Tower?

    The area around Barden Tower is excellent for families. The relatively flat riverside paths along the Wharfe are ideal for children, offering easy walking and opportunities for nature spotting. While the tower's interior is restricted, exploring its exterior and imagining its history can be engaging for kids. Combining a visit with a walk to the Strid or a picnic by the river provides a fun day out. The wider Bolton Abbey Estate also offers various family-oriented activities and events.

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