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thirlmere ullswater vindolanda wast water wensleydale creamery whitby yorkshire dales ashness bridge it is said that ashness bridge is the most photographed packhorse bridge in the lake district. this is no surprise to us here at mountain goat because it is positioned in a stunning location with breath-taking views looking over derwent water and bassenthwaite lake in the distance. view more tours aysgarth falls aysgarth falls are yorkshires most visited waterfalls and famed for its role in robin hood prince of thieves. these stunning falls are found half way along the famous wensleydale valley, 3 miles from castle bolton and consist of 3 spectacular drops over a kilometre. view more tours blackwell arts and craft house a grade i listed building, blackwell, the arts & crafts house is a masterpiece of twentieth century design. perched overlooking windermere with impressive views, it was designed by architect mackay hugh baillie scott in 1898 and completed in 1901. it was built as a holiday home and haven from bustling manchester life, for brewer sir edward and lady holt and their five children. explore the house at your leisure, join a talk or meet the holts through our digital augmented realities. see original features, furniture and objects by leading arts and crafts designers and studios including metalwork by was benson, ceramics by william de morgan and furniture by stanley webb davies and baillie scott. soak up the atmosphere in blackwell’s fireplace inglenooks and the inviting window seats, and enjoy stunning views of the surrounding lake district. blackwell retains original decorative features, including a rare hessian wall-hanging in the dining room, leaf-shaped door handles, curious window catches, spectacular plasterwork, stained glass and carved wooden panelling. blackwell also offers an inviting tea room with quality, locally sourced produce, and the shop has an enviable reputation for presenting work for sale by the best contemporary craft makers in the industry. you can learn more about the house in the permanent gallery displays which present the story of the arts and crafts movement, blackwell as a school and a recreated master bedroom. throughout the year there are changing temporary exhibitions, as well as seasonal activities and events. there is always something new to discover. blea tarn blea tarn is definitely one of the lake district’s hidden gems. you can enjoy stunning views of the tarn itself with the famous langdale pikes as its backdrop, it really is positioned in the heart of the wild lake district. view more tours bolton abbey out of all the great abbey ruins in yorkshire it is bolton with its riverside setting that is often referred to as the most picturesque. immortalised by wordsworth and painted by turner it sits on the very edge of the winding river wharfe surrounded by hills and ancient forest. view more tours bolton castle during the late tudor and stuart periods, bolton castle was often embroiled in the politics of the era. first it was caught up as a base for the “pilgrimage of grace” the northern nobles uprising against the henry viii dissolution of the monasteries. decades later queen elizabeth i had mary queen of scots imprisoned in the towering fortress shortly after her forced abdication from the throne of scotland. in 1644 the castle was the scene of parliamentarian siege as change sweep the country during the english civil war. view more tours brantwood brantwood offers a fascinating insight into the world of john ruskin and the last 28 years of his life spent at coniston. filled with many fine paintings, beautiful furniture and ruskin’s personal treasures, the house retains the character of its famous resident. famous as a writer, artist and social reformer, many great thinkers have been influenced by ruskin’s ideas. brantwood remains a place of inspiration. displays and activities in the house, gardens and estate reflect the wealth of cultural associations with ruskin’s legacy – from the pre raphaelites and the arts and crafts movement to the founding of the national trust and the welfare state. with its many contemporary exhibitions, concerts, courses and special events, together with its education work in the wider community, brantwood continues in the ruskin tradition today. bronte’s parsonage the bronte sisters are up there with britain’s greatest literary names. 200 years after their births their stories are still iconic and read all over the world. the parsonage, where the girls were raised is a pilgrimage site for fans and remains much as it were when they were writing their novels. view more tours brook house inn brook house inn has been a regular stop on the mountain goat high tour for many years. standing proud in the valley the inn provides a welcome respite after the rigorous journey over hardknott pass. we offer local real ales, teas and coffees but if you need something to really warm you up we have 180 malt whiskies to try!n they have a lovely menu, with daily specials, if time is short they offer a range of sandwiches on homemade bread, soups, cakes and desserts. brook house inn has been owned and run by the thornley family for the last 20 years, with 3rd generation emma now full time in the kitchen! brook house was originally built in the 1800’s as a family home, but soon converted to a small hotel, over the years the building has been extended and now has 8 ensuite guest rooms, restaurant and bar area. eskdale is a wonderland of natural beauty, surrounded by the high fells at the top near the roman fort, then sweeping westwards down into the irish sea. no lake in this valley but the local fells are dotted with tarns and devoke water sits just above the valley on birker fell. the valley was once rich in minerals including iron ore, which was extensively mined in the last two centuries, this brought the need for transport into the valley and so the ravenglass and eskdale railway was born. affectionately known as the laal ratty, this is now a major attraction, winning awards year after year. the station at dalegarth is a 5 minute walk from brook house inn, and trains run every day from mid march to the end of october. the whole trip on the train takes about 45 mins passing through lovely countryside and terminating at the village of ravenglass on the coast. buttermere buttermere is at the head of the valley of the river cocker and is fed by gategarth beck; walking around the 7km lakeshore path is very popular with visitors, particularly in the summer months. view more tours buttertubs the buttertubs pass is a high road in the yorkshire dales , england . the road winds its way north from simonstone near hawes towards thwaite and muker past 20 metre deep limestone potholes called the buttertubs. it is said that the name of the potholes came from the times when farmers would rest there on their way to market. during hot weather they would lower the butter they had produced into the potholes to keep it cool. view more tours castle howard castle howard is one of britain’s finest and most famous stately homes and it is situated just 30 minutes from york. building of this stunning home started in 1699 taking over 100 years to complete. the estate has been owned by the howard family since 1566 and we believe it makes a perfect start or end to a day out around north yorkshire. view more tours castlerigg stone circle castlerigg stone circle is one of around 1300 stone circles in britain and northern france but some say it is the one in the most stunning location. it pre-dates the most famous stone circle, stonehenge. it’s commanding position has inspired many writers over the years and its purpose is still not known and probably never will be! view more tours goathland you can’t talk about goathland without mentioning heartbeat or harry potter. the 90’s tv show has transformed this once sleepy little village into one of the most visited places in the north york moors. people from all of the world stop by to enjoy the scenic setting of the 1960’s police drama which has barely changed in 50 years. the iconic little station, a short walk from the village centre was magically transformed into hogsmeade for the harry potter and the philosopher’s stone ensuring the village is visited by a new generation of fans for years to come. the station is also a main stop for the north york moors railway, england most popular heritage railway line the connects whitby and pickering by steam train view more tours grasmere grasmere is one of the lake districts most popular village, thanks to william wordsworth and his family who moved here in 1799. from its stunning lake to sarah nelsons famous grasmere gingerbread, it’s hard not to love such a place! view more tours grizedale forest grizedale forest, in the heart of the lake district, offers an unrivalled day out for everyone. situated between the lakes of coniston and windermere, grizedale is an ideal place to go walking on one of our waymarked trails, with views of the lakes and mountains whilst in the shelter of the trees enjoying the sculptures in the forest, or simply discover a quiet spot to admire the wildlife. grizedale is a haven for art lovers and has an amazing new exhibition space with a full program throughout the year, with talks from the artists and even a chance to become part of the exhibition. if you are feeling adventurous there are many mountain bike trails for all the family to enjoy either with your own bike or hired bikes, we also have segway treks, tree top junior, ziptrekking and tree top adventure. afterwards you can relax and enjoy some refreshment in their café in the forest. gunnerside gunnerside is a typical dales village in swaledale, settled by the vikings, with a history of lead mining and hill farming. now a great location for tourists to explore the northern dales. the name gunnerside comes from the nordic ‘gunnar’s saetr’ meaning the ‘viking king’s summer pasture’. the vikings who settled and shaped large parts of northern england, thus had an impact on gunnerside and the surrounding area as well. there doesn’t, however, seem to have been an entry for gunnerside in the domesday book so it would appear there was no noteworthy settlement in the area in 1086. view more tours hadrian’s wall hadrian’s wall is almost 80 miles long and was the northern boundary of the mighty roman empire for around 3 centuries. it was built by a force of 15000 men over a 7-year period and comprises of forts, mile castles and every third of a mile a turret, stretching from the north sea to the irish sea. originally, up to 3m wide and 5 to 6m high but much of the ruins today are 1 to 2m high. to the south of the wall is the vallum, a ditch mound, designating the south boundary of the militarised zone. it was designated a world heritage site in 1987. hardknott pass hardknott shares the title of steepest road in england at 1 in 3, 33%. the first road over the pass was built by the romans to join mediobogdum, the fort on the pass, still some of the most impressive roman ruins in britain with the fort galava at ambleside. view more tours hawkshead hawkshead is a charming medieval village of narrow alleys and characterful squares in the valley between lakes windermere and coniston. hawkshead is home to a grammar school which was established in 1585 and where the famous lake district poet, william wordsworth went to school. there has been a church on the hill overlooking the village since the 14 th century but the current church was built in the 16 th century. view more tours heartbeat country explore the rolling landscape made famous by the popular tv show heartbeat, for several seasons the show was filmed on location in the moorland village of goathland and the surrounding moors. fans of the tv show heartbeat will instantly recognise the scene as the fictional village of aidensfield, with sheep grazing on the village green, the pub and scripps garage as popular locations from the show. travel along the surrounding moorland roads where the opening credits follow the old police car as it makes its way across the unique landscape. herriot country enjoy the stunning scenery that james herriot brought to the world in his charming tales of a vets life and career in the yorkshire dales. fans of the popular books and tv series can stand in his footsteps taking in some of his favourite views and follow the steep and winding routes he might have taken a thousand times on his rounds. visit some of the real james herriot and the fictional tv series locations. hill top hill top was bought by beatrix potter in 1906 eventually leaving it to the national trust on her death in 1943. it was opened to the public by the trust in 1946 and displayed many of her original drawings but these have subsequently been moved to the old offices of william heelis where they are currently displayed. hill top remains open to the public as a museum to beatrix and still retains the character of the house as it was when she died. view more tours honister pass honister pass is another of the cumbria’s highest mountain passes, rising to 1167 feet at the summit. the pass offers a beautiful scenic drive from keswick, which includes newlands pass, buttermere and crummock water, which are all “off the beaten track” areas and not as busy as other parts of the lake district. view more tours honister slate mine located at the head of honister pass in the centre of the lake district, honister slate mine offers a range of indoor and outdoor adventures for a range of ages and abilities. an all weather, all ages, all adventure in one beautiful location. honister is also the last working slate mine in england and home to the iconic westmoorland green slate. keswick keswick is a traditional market town with so much to offer, from restaurants to shops and not forgetting the pencil museum. keswick is positioned between the stunning 931 metre summit, skiddaw and the gentle beauty of derwentwater, it has become a popular destination for tourists in the north lakes. view more tours kirkstone pass kirkstone pass has an altitude of 1,489 feet making it the highest tarmac road in the national park. it connects ambleside in the rothay valley to patterdale in the ullswater valley. near the summit built on the site of a 15 th century monastery is the old coaching inn, now popular with tourists, with low beams, open fires and good beer. from the car park opposite there’s a commanding view down to windermere and morecambe bay in the distance. to the north of the pass you can also enjoy views of brotherswater and place fell. view more tours lake windermere lake windermere is the largest lake in england surrounded by spectacular mountains and small villages. it is fed by the rivers brathay, rothay, cunsey and troutbeck. the lake has 18 islands and the main fish in the lake are trout, char, perch and the top predator is the pike; growing to 1.5m in length. if you would like to enjoy a cruise on england’s largest lake, head over to windermere lake cruises website! view more tours lanercost priory the augustinian priory of lanercost stands nearby to hadrian’s wall and was much involved in the anglo-scottish wars. during king edward i campaign in 1306 – 1307, he stayed at the lanercost priory for 6 months and it suffered terribly from scottish raids, almost destroying the building. however, in 1537 it was finally dissolved by henry viii and almost all of the building were stripped of lead, apart from the church. however today it is a beautiful 13 th century church which remains remarkably well-preserved. view more tours muncaster muncaster castle is a grade 1 listed building and has been the home to the pennington family since the 13 th century; it is situated towards the west end of muncaster fell overlooking eskdale. the oldest parts of the castle include the great hall and peel tower. the grounds are extensive with a rhododendron collection of many colours. if you time your visit well, you will be able to enjoy their spectacular birds of prey show. view more tours pickering pickering is home to the southern terminus of the north york moors railway, england’s most popular heritage steam railway. explore the beautifully renovated victorian station where you may be lucky enough to see the steam train arrive, still an awe inspiring sight. above the town stands the less known st peters and st pauls church where you will find one of yorkshire best kept secrets, huge murals from the 15th century adorn both sides of the knave depicting myth, legend and biblical stories. learn more view more tours ravenglass and eskdale railway the ravenglass & eskdale railway is one of the oldest and longest narrow gauge railways in england, known affectionately as la’al ratty meaning “little railway“ in olde cumbrian dialect. it was 105 years ago in april 1913 that the original 3ft line closed and in 1915 the new 15in la’al ratty was born. the heritage steam engines transport passengers from ravenglass, the only coastal village in the lake district national park and of huge significance in roman times, being an important last defence point of the infamous hadrians wall, to dalegarth for boot some 210ft above sea level. the journey itself was one of wainwright's favourites; crossing through seven miles of spectacular scenery within sight of england’s highest mountains, the scafell range. the journey takes 40 minutes up the line from the protected nature reserves of the ravenglass estuary through ancient woodlands to the fells of the eskdale valley. en route keep your eyes peeled for greylag geese, curlew, shelduck, red squirrels and buzzards. the cosy covered and open top carriages provide the best of comfort and views as you travel up the line. on arrival at dalegarth there is something for everyone, with our cafe serving home made treats, a gift shop with plenty of pocket money gifts as well as great trails and walks to explore in this beautiful corner of the lake district national park. ‘britain’s favourite view’, wastwater is just around the corner. view more tours reeth reeth is an old lead mining centre located in a stunning location overlooking the famous valley of swaledale. built around its village green it is a popular location as a meeting point for walkers and cyclists as they head off on the adventures around the yorkshire dales national park. view more tours robin hoods bay robin hoods bay is one of our favourite towns in the north york moors famed for its quaint and charming stone cottages clinging to the edges of the cliffs and the drops into the north sea. its cottages where built so close together that smugglers would move their goods from the beach to cliff top totally unnoticed by customs and excise officers. view more tours roman army museum roman army museum lies on the site of carvoran roman fort adjacent to sections of hadrian’s wall. the museum’s artefacts, videos and reconstructions give great insight into the life of a roman soldier and the building of the wall at the northerly boundary of the roman empire. the award winning 3d film illustrates the military and civil engineering accomplishments of the roman’s in britain. view more tours saltaire one of yorkshires 2 unesco heritage sites. sir titus salt built the world’s first model village and his textile mill on the banks of the river aire and christened it saltaire, his life changing idea to take his workers from the slums of bradford helped increase life expectancy by more than double. the mill, a grade ii listed building has now been transformed into a museum, gallery, shopping and eatery but its original architecture remains and is a sight to behold. there will be plenty of time to wander around the gallery, museum and enjoy refreshments. sedbergh if history’s your thing, relish the fact that sedbergh is mentioned in the doomsday book, and the name’s a derivative from the norse ‘set berg’ meaning ‘flat-topped hill’. the town was granted a market charter by henry iii in 1251 and sedbergh school started here in 1525. in 1652, in the early days of the quaker movement, george fox, founder of the quakers, preached to a congregation of a thousand from a large rock on the fellside just outside sedbergh, which became known as fox’s pulpit. if you prefer the here and now, simply enjoy the 21st century pleasures of an elegant market town, with space to breathe, and potter: a friendly approach to life; quality shopping; great pubs and local food and drink; comfortable places to stay to suit all tastes and budgets. there’s lots to see and do, both indoors and out, and wonderful views all around: whether you’re an adrenaline enthusiast or prefer something more relaxing. view more tours shap abbey shap abbey stands in a secluded valley by the river lowther just to the north of the village of shap. it was founded in the late 12 th century by the premonstratensian order of canons and was one of their 32 religious houses in britain. some of the main monastic buildings were incorporated into a farm, but most were gradually dismantled, and the materials were reused to build nearby lowther castle. today the remains can be explored with the help of information panels which guide you around the abbey and illustrate daily monastic life. view more tours surprise view surprise view is located just up the hill from ashness bridge, perched high on an oak-lined cliff edge overlooking the whole of derwentwater, keswick and beyond to bassenthwaite lake! it really is worth a visit. view more tours swaledale swaledale is one of the most northerly of the dales and it has perhaps the wildest, most unspoilt scenery in the national park. many of the villages and tiny hamlets - such as gunnerside (from 'gunnar's saetr') - still carry the names given to them by viking farmers who settled here over a thousand years ago. swaledale is also famous for its wildflower meadows, heather moors and waterfalls, the region is also home to some of yorkshire's best walking and cycling. when it comes to peace, tranquillity and natural beauty, few locations offer more. view more tours sycamore gap the sycamore gap has become an iconic image associated with hadrian's wall and it is one of the most photographed trees in the country. back in 2016 it even took the crown for english tree of the year! the tree is also known as the 'robin hood' tree and it became a star back in 1991 when it appeared in robin hood prince of thieves film, starring kevin costner. however, what makes the sycamore gapt really special is that its appearance is all down to geology happening over thousands of years. view more tours tarn hows tarn hows is a picturesque beauty sport just to the north of coniston, originally three smaller tarns, low, middle and high, but the building of a dam raised the water level to create a larger body of water. tarn how’s is accessible to everyone, regardless of age and physical ability due to it’s manageable footpath. the footpath around the tarn is just short of two miles long and offers the most stunning views! learn more view more tours the langdale pikes the langdale pikes are iconic and the most easily recognisable peaks in the lake district. viewed from langdale their flanks are craggy and appear very steep, the sort of territory that appeals to climbers rather than walkers. however this is something of an illusion, for although there are plenty of crags to keep climbers happy the fells that lay between them are not as steep as they first appear - a trick of perspective. this provides adventurous walking in a very dramatic setting. this relatively short walk reaches the main summits of the langdale pikes and is a superb introduction to the whole langdale valley. view more tours thirlmere thirlmere, at 3.5 miles long, 1.2 mile wide and 158 feet deep, was originally two smaller lakes, which were purchased by manchester city corporation waterworks in 1889. the area was dammed with a dam whose greatest height is 104 feet, and the area became one vast reservoir. thirlmere has a stunning setting, with impressive views of helvellyn and dollywagon pike around the reservoir. view more tours ullswater wordsworth’s visit to glencoyne park gave william wordsworth the inspiration for his most famous poem, daffodils. ullswater is the second largest lake in the lake district, being approximately 9 miles long, it has also been described as the most beautiful lake in england. view more tours vindolanda vindolanda is an amazing working archaeological dig site to the south of hadrian’s wall. there were 9 forts built on the site over the 400 years of occupancy of the roman’s. each day during the summer, treasures are uncovered by the volunteer excavators. the on-site museum, extended for 2018, displays the best of the artefacts. you can wander through the fort or vicus remains imagining the sights and sounds the building walls would have heard. view more tours wast water wastwater is the deepest lake in england at 80m, flanked on the south by the famous wastwater screes, the weathered crumbled rock on the slope down into the lake. it was voted by viewers of a 2007 itv programme to be the ‘best view in england’. the lake now supplies water to the sellafield nuclear reprocessing plants. the views from here are simply breath-taking view more tours wensleydale creamery the wensleydale creamery is situated in the market town of hawes in wensleydale in the heart of the yorkshire dales national park. the location is simply beautiful as they are surrounded by the most stunning dales landscape.the wensleydale creamery is an award-winning, independent traditional cheese-maker and specialist blender of cheese with ingredients. they use traditional methods to handcraft cheese to time-honoured recipes, using milk from local farms, as well as being innovative with the development of new cheese recipes. one of mountain goat's favourites is their yorkshire wensleydale 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