This week photo quality has lost out to Fun. I’m hoping you won’t mind though, because it’s all in a good cause. The village of Kettlewell in the Yorkshire Dales is throwing open its doors, from 13th to 21st August. I know it’s short notice, but you won’t regret a visit.
The scarecrow festival has been running here for more than 20 years, and it must have been in its infancy when I last visited. Coming over the tops from a rain-soaked Malham, sunlight beamed across the valley. An afternoon of smiles had begun, and what a cast of characters!
It is the most picturesque of villages, and the surrounding scenery could steal any show. A field just beyond the village has been earmarked for parking, at a cost of £3. Smiling villagers direct traffic, and sell trail leaflets for a further one pound. The map shows the route to follow through the village, with the added bonus of a riddle to solve on the reverse. For a prize, of course.
Food is widely available, and everywhere a gentle Yorkshire sense of humour prevails. There are village matrons, with a refined glass or two. A maypole, with scarecrow children dancing, and Red Riding Hood, tucked quietly in a corner. Someone always ends up in the stocks, and someone else gets eaten, while a soldier looks gravely on.
The festival has grown hugely since my last visit, but still retains warmth and intimacy. I chat freely as I wander. ‘Isn’t it lovely to be here?’ One lady says she lives in Skipton, at the head of the Dales and just a few miles down the road, but has never thought to come before. This time the whole family are here, and having a great day out.
One of my best memories is the lovely bridal scene outside St. Mary’s Church. Now the doors of the church have been flung wide, and inside the bishop awaits. He’s in wonderful company.
There are many crowd pleasers and figures from popular culture, and all within the most beautiful setting.
There is the prettiest of village greens, and beekeeper’s rule, you’ll be glad to note. Hard to stop smiling, isn’t it?
‘Star Wars’ is a obviously a village favourite, along with ‘The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe’ and ‘The Wizard of Oz’, of course.
‘Ding, dong, the witch is dead! Which old witch? The wicked witch.’ I hope you’ve had as much Fun with this stroll as I did. It’s not at all the walk I intended to post today, but the timing makes it imperative- just in case you should be in the neighbourhood. I’ve only shown you a fraction of the whole but I hope it’s enough to whet your appetite. The proceeds all go to the school and village funds.
Even if you miss the festival, you will still receive a warm Kettlewell welcome. This website guides you round the village, accompanied by a wealth of historical facts. And now, I really must have some breakfast!
Many thanks to you all again, for your good company and contributions this week. If you’ve never joined in with a Monday walk before, I’d love you to do so. Details are on my Jo’s Monday walk page. Just click on the logo. Now, settle in for a terrific read :
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That’s it for another week. I hope you have a good one. Next week I’ll be showing you a little more of what took me to The Dales. The ladies from Monday Escapes are about again, if you’d like to join them. And, of course, I’m up for the Daily Post challenge.


I enjoy eccentric festivals, so this sounds like my kind of place. The wicked witch is my favorite. Thanks for an interesting stroll, Jo. 🙂
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It was busy but you could find space, and the scenery is a stunner, Julie. (just dig your comments out of Spam- sorry 🙂 )
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I forgot to tell you that your comments on my blog were marked spam. Is it the same for mine? Very strange.
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I con’t think you normally end up in my spam but I seem to have become ‘invisible’ when I leave comments sometimes. 🙂 🙂 Maybe it’s a good thing?
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Ohhh this is so cool! I would’ve never guessed that somewhere in this world there was a scarecrow festival 😀
This must be something really fun to do, I’d love to go!!
Happy to have you on #MondayEscapes 😉
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It was great, Allane. You never saw so many smiling faces! 🙂
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Great post. The photo of The Donald in the stocks makes me wish I could be there with a basket of rotten tomatoes! 🙂
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Cruel but very understandable! 🙂 🙂 Thank you!
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🙂 😉 😀
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Smiling, Ernst! 🙂 🙂 🙂
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What fun! The perfect choice for this theme. 🙂 Some people have such wonderful imaginations don’t they?
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Forgot to say – my walk this week is a very short one, accompanied by my mum, but it did the trick and blew the cobwebs away! http://wp.me/pRM20-2Op
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Oh, good lass! Thanks, Elaine 🙂
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They do! I can’t remember when I last saw so many smiling faces. 🙂
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Love, love this post, Jo. As I scrolled down the pictures I kept saying, ‘ah, this is my favourite… no, no, this is my favourite… oh, but I love this one….!’ and so on. Just brilliantly good fun – thank you. 🙂
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I was so chuffed when I found that the scarecrow festival was on while we were nearby, Susan. It’s years since we went and I loved it even more this time. 🙂
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Such a lovely tradition, Jo. Glad that you shared it on #MondayEscapes
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Morning Ahila 🙂 Sorry I haven’t come visiting yet. I get snowed under sometimes. Glad you had fun. 🙂
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I love this tradition! Such fun photographs 🙂 A couple of years ago I went to the Scarecrow festival in Durrow, Ireland, and wrote two blogs. It was amazing.
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It generates such a lovely atmosphere, Inese. It felt like the whole world was smiling. 🙂 🙂
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Yes 🙂 And the creativity of the scarecrow makers is amazing.
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So much fun! Love the quirkiness of it. Reminds me of a scarecrow festival in my hometown, though not as nearly as cool as this:).
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We have them in a couple of the local villages, Corey, but on a very much smaller scale. I love them 🙂 🙂
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Jo, this really was so much fun! Whimsical, yet what a lot of effort it must take to create so many scarecrows and scenes.
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Yes, it’s a whole village effort, Susan, and then pray for fine weather. It was pouring earlier that morning. 🙂
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This is so inspiring! I love the post:)
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Thank you very much 🙂
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Hilarious!
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I do like a giggle 🙂 🙂
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What a fun walk!!!
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Glad you liked it 🙂 🙂
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Hello my lovely, I’m back in the blogosphere now my G-babies have gone, I had a lovely time and the weather has been gorgeous. It looks like you’ve had great fun too, so the scarecrow fiestas probably began up north, I think it’s brilliant and great for communities. I think the hippy chick must have been modelled on me, which one is you? Sending you a big hug in the hope I receive one back as I miss my babbas x 🙂 x
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I’m the legs waving about on the green 🙂 🙂 Or one of the old biddies with a glass or two 🙂 I’m not keeping up too well with all this lovely weather to distract, Gilly. We were out on a lovely riverside walk yesterday and then at sunny Saltburn today. What’s a girl to do? Send more hugs, of course. Glad you had a good time.
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What fun. Some of those creations looked very real. The beekeeper I want to believe is real! And the village itself is enough reason to visit. Thanks so much for a wonderful walk. -Susan
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The scenery is fabulous, Susan. I’d forgotten just how lovely 🙂 Fun in Yorkshire seems to be a theme this summer 🙂
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Wow, that’s a very original festival! I did have fun walking through the village. I guess the characters are made new every year, right? They’re very well made 🙂
I’m back with a walk this week, along the lake Leman in Switzerland:
http://www.dreamtravelgirl.com/2016/08/11/lake-leman-geneva-switzerland/
Have a very nice week!
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Hi Laia 🙂 I still have your walk in my Inbox. Just hadn’t got round to it yet. This summer weather is so distracting! Thank you for giving me a nudge in the right direction. 🙂
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What fun! I adore scarecrows and would definitely enjoy this. What a pity I have plans this weekend.
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They’ll be back next year, Mandy 🙂 And yes- enormous fun 🙂
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Stunning pics for this creative festival…
I ‘d never learnt about it , so this is a discover for me!
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Smiles all round, Anna, and a wonderful afternoon 🙂 Thanks, darlin!
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Oh Jo, this one is brilliant, I have just decided to go round again. The time and effort and sense of humour is second to none.. Thanks for this one..
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The village has excelled itself, Gerry. I’m so glad you enjoyed it. 🙂
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