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Swaledale and Arkengarthdale are the most northerly dales in the Yorkshire Dales National Park.
Swaledale was described by the great Alfred Wainwright as his 'favourite dale'.
The Dale is famous for its scenery with its stone walls, field barns, moorland, many footpaths for river and low and high level walking and its wild-life.
Its ancient villages have historic buildings, many places to stay, eat and be entertained.
It is the home of the inter-nationally renowned Swaledale Festival.
Villages summary |
Grinton |
Gunnerside |
Reeth |
The Bridge Inn |
Blackburn Hall |
Neddy House |
The Smithy |
Grinton Workhouse |
Herbert Norris' Store |
Ox Hill |
Grinton Corn Mill |
Jabz cave |
Grinton Lodge YHA |
Grinton Map |
Recent Photos |
Old photos |
Millennium in Grinton |
Photo links |
Assorted photos |
Riverpath from Grinton |
Grinton Marrick Walk |
Grinton Views |
Flooding near Grinton |
Floods Dec 2015 |
Skies over Swaledale |
Reeth in the snow |
Church Memorials |
Churchyard Plans |
Church Photos |
War Memorials |
Church history |
Church links |
Conservation Project |
Parish Newsletter |
Grinton |
Blackburn Chapel |
Chancel |
East Window |
Nave |
North Aisle |
South Aisle |
Old Photos |
Church Bells |
Church Clock |
Outside |
In the Snow |
Church Roof |
Places - All entries |
Grinton |
Reeth |
Villages |
Churches and Chapels |
St. Andrew's Church, Grinton links |
Tour of St. Andrew's Church |
St. Andrew's Church Memorials |
Grinton War Memorials |
Grinton Church history |
Gunnerside |
My Photos |
Old photos |
Photo external links |
Assorted photos |
Walk along the riverpath from Grinton |
Grinton Marrick Circular Walk |
Grinton Views |
Flooding near Grinton |
Skies over Swaledale |
Reeth in the snow |
Tim Mason archive |
The Millennium in Grinton |
Jubilee 2002 including Corpse Way enactment |