The walkers gather to start their walks.
Heading for the Hole in the Wall.
Spring lambs.
Heading for Bolton Bridge.
The old Bolton Bridge over the R. Wharfe.
The new bridge on the A59 by the side of it.
An old gatehouse.
Picture of Spring.
An old foot operated village waterpump.
A flower decked bank.
Spring blossom.
Starting to climb.
Overcast but the expected rain stayed away.
Heading for Beamsley Beacon with its ridge in the distance. Now the views open up.
Off road - about to have lunch.
Lunch break.
Beamsley Beacon summit. D. Sheldon.
We made it! over 1000 feet of height gained from the start. D. Sheldon.
A red grouse.
Footbridge to Deerstones
The ravine at Deerstones.
Houses at Deerstones.
Having a breather.
The lane up to Storrith.
..and a very nice house in the lane.
A topiary bird shape being grown in the garden.
Bridge and ford near Bolton Abbey. D. Sheldon.
Nearing the Cavendish Pavillion. D. Sheldon.
The Pavillion cafe - Jane's smile says it all - time for a break I think!!.
.. can that enormous person in blue really be the slim Geoff Greenhalgh?
Yes it is - but it's an illusion as he takes his top coat off and it creates a rounder silhouette.
The Bolton Abbey home of the Duke of Devonshire.
Bolton Priory
The church on the left is still in use.
The interior of Bolton Abbey Church. J. Cannell
The "A" walkers. J. Cannell
Forest sculpture J. Cannell.
.. and a horse sculpture on the Sculpture Trail. J. Cannell.
Crossing on the River Wharfe. J. Cannell.
Pals. Ahh! J. Cannell.
The Craven Heifer Inn through the coach window.
A mobile phone pic of the interior. We had a superb carvery meal.
That's it folks, Hope you enjoyed the walk.