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~Starbotton to Kettlewell~

7th March 2010

Carpe Diem ~ Seize The Day! I usually take it easy after a long drive and walk in the Lake District, but clear blue skies and the promise of a very fine day persuaded me that there was no time to waste. Karen and I travelled to Kettlewell for a short Dales walk, however you have to pay to park in Kettlewell, so I decided to make the start point further up the valley at Starbotton....

Signs in Kettlewell

Sign Language (2)

Scroll down for photos and a description of the walk

Starbotton

Starbotton

That's our Polo parked on the roadside. It's £3.50 to park in Kettlewell and absolutely nothing to park here, no brainer, you might say.

Kettlewell Walk

Looking back to Starbotton

This photo is taken away from the strong sunshine and shows our path, high above the valley floor. The path was semi-frozen making it rather slippery in places. The sign said 2 miles to Kettlewell and there's three routes; this one, the Dales Way along the side of the river and the highest path, high up on the other side.

Wharfedale View

Wharfedale View

Conservation Area

Conservation Area

We stopped here for a chat. Cross Wood and areas around here have new trees planted and efforts are being made to regenerate the native woodland.

Kettlewell

Kettlewell

Just as we approach Kettlewell, a large walking group heads our way. We can see a full car park and hope there is space in the cafe so we can have a light bite and a brew.

Zarinas Kettlewell

Zarina's in Kettlwell

This little cafe is not the one in prime position opposite the car park. See RRR later.

Kettlewell Bridge

Kettlewell Bridge

Thus refreshed, we set off and cross the bridge and join the Dales Way for the walk back to Starbotton.

Water Meeting in Kettlewell

Water Meeting in Kettlewell

Drainage from the fells joins The Wharfe next to one of the two pubs in Kettlewell.

Sheep

Swaledales in Wharfedale?

Wharfedale View

The River Wharfe

What a day! Look no clouds, no wind, see how calm the river is as it turns this corner. Looking back towards Kettlewell.

Wharfedale View

The River Wharfe

This is taken in the direction of our walk, with Starbotton just in view between the trees. Buckden Pike is up there on the right and I've a feeling I'm due up there later in the Spring with friends from the OFC.

Bridge to Starbotton

The Bridge

The Walkers

The Walkers

Wharfe Signpost

The Other Ways

We're back where we started and I dare say we should have done a longer walk, but it was very enjoyable and all new territory. It's about 30 miles from home and we'll be back to try another walk in this area before too long.

Tree Fingers

Tree Fingers

Three photos in this report have been significantly altered, can you spot which they are?

Walkers: Karen and Me

Time taken: 2hrs 40mins over a distance of approx. 4 miles, including time spent in the cafe.

Route: Starbotton, fields walk on the east side, Kettlewell, Dales Way on the west side of the river, Starbotton.

Weather and conditions: Clear Blue Sky!

Greetings Count: Moderate, plenty of walkers about.

Richard's Refreshment Review: Zarinas, Great little cafe in Kettlewell, out of sight of the car park and most walkers. Serves tea with additional hot water (which is how it should be) and the menu offers plenty of choice to walkers and other types. Only one cyclist came in while we were there.

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