Burnsall 14/05/2025
This was a glorious walk, out it was along the river bank from Burnsall to Linton Falls, then a detour up to Linton for a beer, then back to the river, then a climb up to Thorpe, then back down to the riverside in Burnsall over the fields and styles with views over Wharfedale and Simon's seat.
When we started the walk, the weather was overcast, but we finished in bright sunshine. So we backtracked to the "gorge" to get better photos of the first part of the walk. It was too good an opportunity to miss.
Leaving Burnsall there are some glorious river views.
What would normally have been an impressive little gorge was a good display of rocks due to the low water.
But it did mean we could get a better view of the channels that the water would normally be flowing through.
The route then follows the river
Looking upstream from the bridge, the water was not flowing over the weir, only through one small channel.
Downstream, the normal complex pools and currents were replaced by water only flowing through one channel.
Up to the 1949 winner of the most beautiful village - according to the plaque on the column!
Once we left Thorpe, Simons Seat dominated the horizon
Heading back to Burnsall, we passed a wide variety of stiles through the dry stone walls.
Throughout the walk, we saw many, many lambs
The weather was glorious, but the trees offered a reminder it was still only May.
Then it was back into Burnsall and coffee and cake.
And one final look at one of the best-known bridges in the Dales. And the stretch of river that generations have paddled in on summer day trips.