The second part of my Yorkshire walk at Grosmont – To Beck Hole.

We walked along the top of the hills before descending into the valley with its old railway (still have a steam train) and old stone bridges.

The gorse was in yellow bloom. We stopped at Beck Hole.

My Walk At Grosmont in Yorkshire.

We set off from the village of Grosmont – a place of wonder for railway enthusiasts. It has the first railway tunnel in the world and boasts a station before there was one in Lodon. The railways started up in the North of England and Grosmont was a major industrial site with mining for iron ore and foundries – all long gone.

We walked out of the historic village and along the trail past the wild garlic and up to the bluebells. The sun shone through the woods. Beautiful. Gushing streams and waterfalls. We went up above the trees into the open pastures full of sheep with new lambs. Dry stone walls and skeleton trees. Then walked along the top of the hills.

Today’s Walk – A few photos!

We got roped together and, equipped with pitons, ascended the heights of our hill. Perilously hanging on I managed to take a few photos!