Date:

18 Jul 24

Time:

10:00

Length:

Half-Day

Difficulty:

Easy

Leaving from Bainbridge, heading on to the old railway line heading west with spectacular views ahead of us of Wether Fell. We turn north to cross the road before heading east on an undulating path through grassy pastures towards the hamlet of Skell Gill, with views of Wensleydale ahead of us – Whitfield Scar to our left & Addleborough to our right. At Skell Gill we turn south to head back towards Bainbridge. The walk is just short of 5.5miles, taking around 2.5hrs. There are many squeeze stiles to negotiate, the paths are well marked and mostly undulating.

Walk Type:

Walk and Talk

Group Size:

12

Terrain Type:

Lowland

Paths Type:

Muddy-tracks

Ascent Type:

Undulating

In wetter weather some of the paths can become exceptionally muddy.

Walk Leader - Jo L.

Jo is a qualified Mountain Leader & she’s also qualified in First Aid for Mental Health & Outdoor First Aid – so you know she’ll keep you safe and make your Wellness Walk a supportive space to get out into nature and engage with other folks.

Jo is based in Cumbria but adores the Dales – so she’ll pop up in different places from time to time.
 Jo tells us her favourite local walk is The slog up to Great Shunner out of Hardraw – part of the Pennine Way. In Spring & early summer its alive with ground nesting birds. Lower down it’s not uncommon to see red squirrels scampering along the walls, the longer grasses either side of the stony path are alive with butterflies & as you climb the walled path sits high with the fells dropping away to each side. The Lapwings fly almost level with you & you’re so close to them you can hear them inhaling before they let out their characteristic peewit call. 

Her favourite walk anywhere is in the Dales (of course!) and is in Wharfedale – up Cam Head from Kettlewell and to Buckden – coming back along the river – view that have put a smile on her face for over 30 years.
Jo’s fun fact is that she drank out of a puddle on the last day of the Pennine Way.

Jo’s top tip is…don’t drink out of puddles!

Kit List

MEETING PLACE - Outside the Rose and Crown Hotel, Bainbridge

There is free parking around Bainbridge

Facilities

There are public toilets in Bainbridge but not during our walk, cafe and pub in Bainbridge on our return for refreshments and reflections.

Mixed Weather

We’re expecting mixed weather on this walk – so make sure you bring waterproofs AND an extra warm layer!

Donations

All of our walks are provided free of charge thanks to our funders, generous donations and our passionate volunteers. If you’re interested in supporting wellness walks by volunteering or donating please follow the links below. We look forward to walking with you!

Book a Space

Price:

Free

Important:

  • You MUST book a place on this walk via the Wellness Walks site. You MUST supply the information requested – this is to keep YOU & our leaders safe in the unlikely event of an emergency.
  • If you do not have suitable clothing & equipment you may not be allowed on a walk for your own safety.

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