What drew me to Skipton, in the Yorkshire Dales, for our wedding anniversary? Heaven knows, I’m no cricket fan (sorry, Freddie!) Why boats, of course! This little market town is at the heart of a network of canals where I could walk the towpaths to infinity. (well, Liverpool is 99 miles away- that’s infinity to my husband’s way of thinking, but then he’s a cricket lover)
Skipton sits on the River Aire and the Leeds-Liverpool canal. Perfect for walking. York is a mere 38 miles away. Is that too ambitious? It was only an overnight stay, so boundaries would definitely have to be set.
In any case, the canal basin seemed like a good place to start. I had an ancient town guide to hand and one of its recommends was a walk along Springs Canal. This takes you around the back of Skipton Castle and promises fine views. Unfortunately it was dull, verging on damp, at the time so my photos are much less splendid than I would have liked.
Continuing past an old sawmill, the walk weaves through Skipton Woods, a leafy stroll, and a favoured promenade since Victorian times. It’s an atmospheric place, yet busy with dog walkers. A circuit takes you past the Round Dam and parallel to the Long Dam, before climbing steps to follow the top edge of the wood, back into town via The Bailey.
At this point you might want to visit Skipton Castle. Dating back to 1090, it is a wonderfully preserved Medieval castle, with an early Tudor courtyard. I’ve visited the castle before, but not the neighbouring 14th century Holy Trinity Church.
Emerging onto the High Street, I found the market in full swing. I hadn’t come to shop, but there was ample opportunity and I enjoyed the lively atmosphere. More to my taste, the ‘ginnels’ and narrow alleyways linking many of the side streets. I couldn’t resist a few brollies for Meg, but then it was time to eat. And just to prove that I don’t only eat cake…
A saunter down delightfully cobbled Sheep Street offers plenty of choices. The Three Sheep Tea Rooms has remarkably fine cake, and I can vouch for the pear and apple chutney. Even though I managed to squidge some down my white trousers! Time to get back to the canals.
The day was brightening beautifully, and I crossed over Belmont Bridge to join the towpath of the Leeds-Liverpool canal. Few things delight my heart more than a narrowboat. Wreathed in smiles I set off, reveling in such beautiful surroundings.
There are all manner of diversions along the way. Curious wildlife inspect the prowess of the boat crews. “Hold steady while I take this selfie!” “Watch out for those cows!” Just when all is going smoothly, lock gates present a challenge.
So much to love! Smiling faces on board, and on the towpath. Boat names. Pretty gardens to admire. A slow, peaceful way of life.
All too soon I have to return to the canal basin, for one last linger. Watching the canal boats depart for their half hour trips, I strike up a conversation with a couple, over a drink outside The Boat House. They used to own a barge in Belgium, and are as enamoured with the narrowboats as I am. It obviously suited Freddie Trueman too. He made his home in The Dales and the dynamic statue by Graham Ibbetson is a fine tribute.
I hope you’ve enjoyed sharing my anniversary walk with me. It’s been a pleasure to take you along. Time now for my second cup of coffee!
Many thanks to you all again for sharing and caring this week. The weather’s been great and I’ve barely been indoors. Got to make the most, don’t you? I have some wonderful walks to share. If you’d like to join in any time, it’s pretty easy. Just click on the logo or take a look at my Jo’s Monday walk page. You’ll be very welcome.
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Who knew a walk round a pumping station could be so interesting? Thanks a lot, Violet Sky!
Take a ride through some lovely countryside with Lady Lee?
My good friend Leya is joining us with some real enchantment this week. Please pay her a visit :
In case you were in any doubt, Debbie shows us just how beautiful is Corsica :
No place like Glasgow! Just ask Anabel. She knows!
Got to love Jackie’s energy! Toronto is another good-looking city :
Liesbet knows I love waterfalls. They always make a walk worthwhile :
You could say Drake is a black pearl. What do you think?
Laia reflects on life in beautiful Switzerland. Wish I was there!
Please welcome Hanna to my walks. She’ll show you a little of life in wonderful Copenhagen :
An Entertaining Stroll in The Citadel
I didn’t have Elaine down as a wicked temptress, did you? But just look at the evidence!
You couldn’t find a greater contrast than our Becky, in the Algarve. Blue skies and beautiful wildflowers :
A stroll down memory lane, also known as PR5
Lovely Gilly has found a calm and peaceful place this week. Come with us and enjoy!
That’s it for another week. It’s a Bank Holiday next Monday and I don’t hold out much hope for the weather. I’ll still be here though. And smiling! Take care till then.









Great photos, Jo!
Thanks for sharing at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2016/08/along-eno-river.html
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Great place! And many thanks for your challenge. 🙂 🙂
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I love the canal boats especially – the eternal child in me was especially caught by the ice cream tugboat! A walk on that canal tow path sounds so relaxing, especially with the cows along the way.
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I’m actually watching a TV programme on the Regent’s Canal in London as I write this. I’m a definite addict 🙂 🙂
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Happy Anniversary Jo! I can definitely see why you chose this pretty spot to celebrate. So many canals and so many quaint sights to see. I love the cow casually standing or paddling , or was that posing for you? Skipton looks like a very relaxed and charming spot. How shall I ever possibly decide where to go on a future trip to the UK?
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It actually came down to the water for a pee, Sue! I stood waiting patiently while it emptied its bladder. Grooh 😦 😦 Apart from that we had a wonderful time 🙂 🙂 Thanks!
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Well when a cow has to go a cow has to go. 🙂 Perhaps be glad the cow didn’t need to do anything else!
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I’m really not going to give that any thought, Sue! I’ve just finished tucking into a homemade apple crumble. The domestic goddess in me won out. Doesn’t often happen but we have a glut of apples from next door’s tree. I’m stuffed! 🙂
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Yes think happy delicious thoughts. Yummy!
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Now I know it’s Freddie Truman I can tell! You didn’t have time to take a boat trip? I absolutely love these photos and was hooked from the ice cream Tug Boat, brilliant framing of the paddling cow 🙂 I can’t help thinking that Emily should be in the water with Jack though.
So glad you had a nice anniversary, did M walk with you? x 🙂 x
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I didn’t give him a choice, and he does like a walk, so long as there aren’t too many hills and I don’t stop and point the camera too often. That’s a lost cause, isn’t it? 🙂 🙂 We did have a lovely time and I’m glad I made that last minute decision. Thanks a lot, darlin! Hope all’s well with you. Long weekend coming up so you’ll have plans?
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Most of my friends don’t quite get my urge to take photos so I have to try to restrain myself a little – you are a wonderful exception!
This weekend can’t come quick enough, I need to recover from the second set of visitors. But will do the Beer craft fair on either Sunday or Monday, tiring but good fun, I get to talk to strangers 🙂 🙂 🙂
What will you be up to?
I’m also on holiday countdown, 7 days to work and 15 sleeps ❤
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Countdown! Fantastic! 🙂 The Tall Ships are up the coast at Blyth this weekend and I’m hoping to get there. Probably on Monday in the rain, because we’ve committed to taking James out on his day off Friday. Bonus is another Capability Brown garden 🙂
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A delightful anniversary walk Jo – I’ve been to Skipton many times but not so much recently so have enjoyed seeing what it’s got to offer. Must go and look round the castle some day – sounds like it’d be my sort of place 🙂 “Ginnels” – that’s one word I still use and no one else knows what I’m talking about – have no Yorkshire accent but occasionally throw in a word or two! Hope you had a wonderful anniversary 🙂
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We did, thanks, Rosemay. A little damp in places but it wouldn’t be Yorkshire otherwise, would it? It’s a beautiful county all the same. Hugs, sweetheart 🙂 🙂
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Thanks Jo hugs to you too – enjoy the sunshine! 🙂 🙂
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This area looks quirky and eclectic. I like the way the old mixes with the new.
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It has quite a lot going on, too. I loved it 🙂 Thanks for your company, Rhonda.
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How beautiful it looks!
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It really is a lovely place, Tamar. Glad you could keep me company. 🙂
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Super post and photos Jo. Yes, there’s something romantic about narrowboats, especially in the summer sunshine (not sure about the romance during a cold winter storm!). Do you know the book Narrow Dog to Carcassonne? I read it a few years back; a lovely read if you like this sort of thing.
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I think that when we were there previously it was for my November birthday, Denzil, and I don’t remember it being quite so charming, but I could happily live on a narrowboat for half a year. 🙂 :I’ve seen that book on the library shelf, I think. Yes- my kind of thing. Next time I’ll pick it up. Cheers! 🙂
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Not been to Skipton for maybe 15-20 years. Remember enjoying the castle. Thanks for the mention.
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I doubt it’s changed all that much, Anabel 🙂 A few more posh tea rooms, and the Craven Shopping Centre with it’s lovely glass roof looked like an update. All very nicely done and with a lot of charm. Great pub next to the church too. King’s Arms? Can’t quite remember. 🙂
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Such beautiful pictures! You always make me miss Europe so much! So quaint and scenic, lovely! What statue is that on the top? I walked through the Fern Canyon which I loved, too! https://coellefornia.me/2016/08/22/my-weekly-ramble-12/
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I guess there’s a lot to miss! 🙂 It’s Freddie Trueman, the cricketer, Kathrin. Thanks for your company and for the link up. 🙂
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Thanks for the tour. It’s like a pleasant place to stroll and enjoy a cream tea. 🙂
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“It looks like…”
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🙂
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It does, and it is! 🙂 Thank you for the company!
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Jo, your photos brought back so many wonderful memories for me. When I lived in the UK, we were only an hour away from Skipton, and drove over there quite often as we loved the town, there is so much to see and enjoy.
I must tell you this story – we had a cleaning business years ago which we called “Bizzie Lizzie”. Whilst walking round Skipton one day, we came across a Fish & Chip Shop with the same name, right there on the main street! It made me smile, I just thought it was an odd name for a Fish & Chip Shop! Did you come across it whilst there? Best fish and chips for miles around! It was such a popular restaurant that you always had to queue up for a table.
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Yes!!! 🙂 🙂 It still looked really popular and we were half tempted, Barb. 🙂 How lovely to bring back the memories for you. I’m so pleased 🙂 Hugs, sweetheart!
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Made some smaller bits of the Leeds-Liverpool canal, the entire journey is absolutly on my to do list… 🙂
Amazing captures, just like being there myself – wonderful – really enjoyed this walk (on water)… 🙂
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I thought I spotted you feeding the ducks! 🙂 🙂 Thanks, Drake!
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I have a soft spot for canals and narrow boats… happy experiences from my youth! I love the ice-cream tug. 🙂
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Stop me and buy one appealed to me too, Susan 🙂 🙂
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Very nice walk, Jo, and great photos even with the damp weather. I must say I’ve never seen a cow standing in water before!
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I must admit I was a bit surprised at the plodging cows, Tom. They seemed to enjoy it though 🙂 Thank you!
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I’ve heard of Skipton – maybe from James Herriot?? Those umbrellas are a delightful way to deal with cloudy, wet weather!
My short walk is here http://violetsky-wwwblogger.blogspot.ca/2016/08/carvings.html
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Yes, maybe 🙂 🙂 Thanks a lot for your company again, Violet.
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Loved this anniversary walk, RJo. It just kept getting better and better. Sorry, no walk for me this week ;( I was out and about and away from computers. Next week I’ll be back. Susan
PS – Narrowboats. Wow.
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Aren’t they wonderful? I think I’ll start saving up 🙂 🙂 Thanks, Susan- no hurry!
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thanks for sharing your anniversary walk with us, Jo 🙂 love it!
https://ladyleemanila.wordpress.com/2016/08/21/periyar-tiger-reserve/
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Thanks for your company, Ladylee 🙂 🙂
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