If Anne had been a passenger in my car today I’m convinced that she would have taken more than a thousand photos. However, being the driver, I was rather limited, especially as there are very few places where you can pull off the road to take a photo.
The first part of the drive took me back up to the moors and when I did hop out for a photo the wind was freezing. No wonder they all got tuberculosis. I thought I had opted for a fairly straightforward route but the lady in the GPS had other ideas and I soon lost count of the roundabouts and road changes. That was fine until she decided to stop talking and I had to follow the directions on the dashboard. I think I touched something on the steering wheel and turned her off.
When I eventually made it to Aysgarth Falls I had a restorative latte and googled how to turn her back on. Then I had a look at the upper and middle falls. It was a very pretty area with lots of wildflowers, including a fairly rare wood anemone.
On the road again and the lady was giving me directions once more. I stopped at the Wensleydale Creamery, home of Wensleydale cheese and much favored by Wallace and Grommet. In fact the show is credited with saving the company as it was struggling until people wanted to buy the cheese that Wallace likes. I sampled some nice cheese and the local ice cream.
Last stop along the way was the Ribblehead viaduct. It is 400 feet long with 24 arches. Over 2000 navvies worked on its construction and more than 100 died from accidents and smallpox.
I finally reached my destination, the Black Bull Inn in High Bentham, somewhere around 4 o’clock. This is just a one night stop, a shame as it’s got the first decent sized shower I’ve seen so far.












































