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Farfield Mill is art craft & heritage gallery set on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales. ... More
Walk 1: Winder and the Calf walks

Winder dominates the north side of Sedbergh. Behind it lies the huge mass of the quiet, hidden Howgill fells rising to the highest point at The Calf. ... More
Walk 2: Farfield Mill

A lovely walk along the river Rawthey to Farfield Mill Arts & Heritage Centre, with a choice of return routes. ... More
Walk 3: Akay Wood and River Rawthey

A popular circular walk at any time of year visiting “the Pepperpot”, Akay Wood, the ancient Akay Oak then following the banks of the ... More
Walk 4: Sedbergh School Walk

A walk exploring the main features of Sedbergh School. A mix of hard surfaces and grassy paths, which can be muddy after rainfall. ... More
Walk 5: Sedbergh Town Trail

A circular walk around Sedbergh, pointing out some of the architectural and historical features of the town ... More
Walk 6: Along the fell wall

An enjoyable short wall following the fell wall along the lower edge of Winder fell, providing fine views over the town to the dales beyond. ... More
Walk 7: Brigflatts Quaker Meeting House

A walk along the river Rawthey to the beautiful hamlet of Brigflatts with its ancient Quaker Meeting House, returning across fields to Sedbergh. ... More
Walk 8: Dent Circular from Sedbergh

A long but superb walk to Dent village. Crossing over low fell country with stunning views before making its way back to Sedbergh down beautiful ... More
Walk 9: Cautley Spout Walks

Cautley Spout is a spectacular waterfall on the eastern side of the Howgill Fells. It is England’s highest waterfall above ground, tumbling 200 ... More
Walk 10: Millthrop, Rash and Abbot Holme

A lovely walk passing through Millthrop then over the hill to lower Dentdale, returning via Rash Mill and the ancient bridge at Abbot Holme. ... More
Walk 11: Dales Way, Luneside & Craggstones

A lovely circular walk starting along the Dales Way and visiting the rivers Rawthey and Lune before returning along the bottom edge of the fell. ... More