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The "Stone Bridge and Back Road to Wharfedale" highlights the quintessential experience of exploring the picturesque Yorkshire Dales in North Yorkshire, England. Rather than a single specific landmark, this refers to the numerous historic stone bridges that gracefully span the River Wharfe and its tributaries, alongside the many scenic, less-traveled routes that wind through this stunning valley. It encapsulates the charm of Upper Wharfedale, a region renowned for its dramatic limestone landscapes, rolling moors, and tranquil river scenes within the…

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    1월 13, 2018

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    Quiet country lane with outstanding views of the River Wharfe and beyond. If the Craven Arms is open in Appletreewick, STOP! A brilliant pub, not to be missed.

    4월 17, 2019

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    Excellent quiet route to put down some speed on the road bike

    4월 17, 2019

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    Take this route back out of wharfedale to avoid traffic at peak times
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    Where exactly is the 'Stone Bridge and Back Road to Wharfedale' located?

    The terms 'Stone Bridge' and 'Back Road to Wharfedale' refer to a general experience rather than a single, specific landmark or route. Wharfedale is a picturesque valley in the Yorkshire Dales, North Yorkshire, England. You'll find numerous historic stone bridges spanning the River Wharfe and its tributaries throughout the region, and many scenic, less-traveled roads that wind through the valley. It encompasses the charm of Upper Wharfedale, within the Yorkshire Dales National Park.

    Can you recommend specific stone bridges to visit in Wharfedale?

    While there isn't one single 'Stone Bridge,' several notable examples are worth exploring for their historical significance and beauty:

    • Linton Falls Bridge (Li'le Emily's Bridge): A charming 17th-century footbridge near Grassington, known for its unique 'squeeze stile.'
    • Grassington Bridge: Built in 1603, it's considered the oldest bridge across the River Wharfe, with visible signs of its widening in 1780.
    • Linton Bridge: A Grade II listed masonry arch road bridge connecting Collingham and Linton, rebuilt after 2015 floods.
    • Bolton Bridge: An old stone bridge in the village of Bolton Bridge, formerly carrying the A59.

    Many other beautiful stone bridges can be found near villages like Burnsall, Outershaw, Buckden, and Conistone.

    What are the typical terrain and elevation changes on walks along the 'Back Road to Wharfedale'?

    The terrain in Wharfedale is quite varied. You can expect a mix of gentle riverside paths, undulating country roads, and more challenging routes that ascend into the surrounding fells. While specific elevation changes depend on your chosen route, the valley offers a range of gradients suitable for different fitness levels, from relatively flat sections along the river to steeper climbs on the 'back roads' that traverse the moors.

    Are there any permits required for walking or cycling in the area?

    Generally, no specific permits are required for walking or cycling on public footpaths, bridleways, or roads within the Yorkshire Dales National Park. However, always respect private land, follow the Countryside Code, and keep dogs under control, especially near livestock. Some organized events or specific activities might require permits, but casual exploration does not.

    What are the public transport options for reaching Wharfedale?

    Public transport to Wharfedale can be limited, especially to the more secluded 'back road' areas. Buses serve some of the larger towns and villages within the valley, such as Grassington, Ilkley, and Bolton Abbey. Ilkley has a train station with connections to Leeds and Bradford. From these hubs, you might need to rely on local bus services, taxis, or cycling/walking to reach specific starting points for trails. Planning your route in advance using public transport timetables is highly recommended.

    Are there any good cafes or pubs along the 'Back Road to Wharfedale' routes?

    Yes, Wharfedale is dotted with charming villages that offer excellent refreshment stops. Many visitors highly recommend stopping at the Craven Arms in Appletreewick, a brilliant pub known for its welcoming atmosphere. You'll also find various cafes and pubs in larger villages like Grassington, Burnsall, and Bolton Abbey, offering a chance to refuel and experience local hospitality.

    What are the best times of year to visit for specific activities, like cycling or hiking?

    While the Dales are beautiful year-round, spring through autumn (April to October) generally offers the mildest weather, making it ideal for both cycling and hiking. Spring brings vibrant wildflowers, and autumn showcases stunning foliage. For cyclists seeking speed on quiet routes, the less crowded shoulder seasons (late spring, early autumn) can be perfect. Winter offers a quiet, stark beauty, but requires preparation for colder, potentially wet or icy conditions, especially on higher ground.

    Are there any specific considerations for dog-friendly walks in this area?

    Wharfedale is very dog-friendly, with many trails suitable for walks. However, it's crucial to keep dogs on a lead, especially when passing through fields with livestock, during lambing season (typically March to July), and near ground-nesting birds. Always clean up after your dog, and be aware that some stiles or gates might be challenging for larger dogs. Check specific trail information for any restrictions.

    Are there any hidden gems or wild swimming spots in the Wharfedale area?

    The 'Back Roads' of Wharfedale are perfect for discovering hidden gems, from secluded viewpoints to lesser-known historical markers. While specific wild swimming spots are often best discovered locally and with caution, the River Wharfe has several popular, though unofficial, spots. Always prioritize safety, check water levels and currents, and be aware of private land. The area around Bolton Abbey and Linton Falls is known for its picturesque river sections, though swimming might be restricted in some areas.

    What kind of accommodation is available near the 'Stone Bridge and Back Road to Wharfedale'?

    Wharfedale offers a wide range of accommodation options to suit different preferences and budgets. You'll find charming bed and breakfasts, traditional pubs with rooms, self-catering cottages, and guesthouses in villages like Grassington, Burnsall, Appletreewick, and Bolton Abbey. There are also campsites and caravan parks for those who prefer outdoor lodging. Booking in advance, especially during peak season, is advisable.

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