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Welcome to the Carey Walking and Cycling site The site includes a variety of topics including Walking in the Yorkshire Dales, a section on Family Cycle Trails, the village of Schull in West Cork, the Nidd Valley Light Railway and the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway plus a few extras This site has no counter so please Click Here and e mail a short message if you have visited!
Walking in the Yorkshire Dales This is split into several sections covering my favourite walking areas
The Yorkshire Dales provide one of the best walking areas in the country covering a wide variety of scenery and some isolated locations. I have included the walks which I do on a regular basis together with a number of photographs. Included in the section are walks in the vicinity of Ribblehead , covering the Three Peaks area; Wharfedale , the most popular walking location in the Dales; Nidderdale which provides a few excellent upland walks; Washburn Valley outstanding scenery and reservoirs but yet close to Leeds; Swaledale with it's scenery and mining heritage; Ilkley Moor with open moorland and carved rocks; Middleton Fells an upland area on it's own between the Dales and the Lake District; Malham a much visited area; and finally Coverdale an off-shoot of Wensleydale
This section covers a few trails mainly in the midlands and north of England which are suitable for families and those who prefer a quieter or traffic free roads without severe gradients
Other related pages:- Worth Valley Railway A few photos of the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway for anyone who's not yet visited Nidd Valley Light Railway The railway ran from Pateley Bridge in Nidderdale to Scar House closing in 1937. I have compiled a few photographs of the line as it appears today together with some background notes. Hall BrothersAn 'alternative' page featuring the Hall Brothers, Otley's premier acoustic folk/rock group, akas Nick and Dunc Otley Folk Club in 1989A few archive photos taken in the Otley Folk Club in 1989 when folk music was going strong with regular packed attendances and a wealth of local musicians and singers. The active local folk scene was the foundation for the the successful annual folk festival which started some years later. Schull in West Cork, Ireland A brief introduction to the village of Schull situated in West Cork. Ireland Clanjamfrie An appreciation of Clanjamfrie a folk rock group once based in the Cambridge area
This site was last updated on 10 May 07
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