Our journey continued north and we stayed in a little town called Ilkley last night so we would be set to see the Yorkshire Dales and the Lake District today. We got lucky, in that we stayed in a great little inn called the Dalesway Hotel. Ian, the keeper, was full of suggestions on sites to see and gave excellent directions.
At his suggestion we started out at the ruins of Bolton Priory built in the 12th century and home to an order of Augustinian Canons. That is until Henry VIII forcefully closed the monasteries when he broke with the Catholic church. Apparently, the Duchy of Devonshire acquired much of its property (including that of the Priory) and wealth by supporting Henry in this endeavor.
From there our route continued through the dells with some beautiful scenery and quaint villages and some very narrow roads. In one of these villages we were told to go to the Wensleydale Creamery for a cheese tasting. This turned out to be excellent advice as we were able to sampled at least 25 different cheeses, and all were good...some were amazing. We continued heading north and next stopped at the Station Inn for lunch and a great view of the Ribblehead Viaduct which was built in the 1800s and has 24 arches.
Just as we were on our way again, the clouds began to come in, and while most of the rain held off, our afternoon in the Lake District was a little damp. Still beautiful though!
~ Sara
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Location:Ilkley, Yorkshire