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Ingleton 2: Making a Dent in the Dales

Posted on 21 February 20192 April 2021 by Rob Ainsley

More fantastic cycling round the Dales doing route research. Sadly, camera conked out, so can’t show Sedbergh’s library bus shelter, the most amazing view from a UK rail station, or 37 different views of mist from clouded hilltops. But can show this…

Barbondale, an astounding, little-mentioned gem of an uninhabited dale

Yes, still uninhabited

The olde worlde cobblede streete of Dent, which Facebook evidently thinks is in ‘Lancashire’, officialdom thinks is in Cumbria, but right-thinking people like me know historically is, and always will be, in Yorkshire.

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