Well I think it's Thursday! I'm having a little trouble keeping track of the days at the moment. We only really need to know what day of the week it is if we're on the move and need to be in a particular place or campsite. That's vanlife for you!
Last time we spoke we were off to the Yorkshire Dales. Oh my goodness, what an amazing place. We spent seven days surrounded by stunning countryside, dotted with beautiful little towns and villages.
Our first stop was a lovely little campsite, Meadow Falls, just outside of Ingleton ....... just look at that view!
There was also a great little pub just round the corner from the campsite called The Marton Arms which I would highly recommend if you're ever in the area. They're only open Wednesday to Sunday though at the moment, and on Bank Holidays.
The food was amazing ........
It wasn't all good food and nice wine though, we did do a bit of walking to burn off some of those calories.
We were really lucky with the weather whilst we were there, so we went off to find the Ingleton Waterfall Trail ....... a 4.3 mile circular trail that takes you through beautiful woodlands, across stunning countryside and as close to the edge of two rivers where possible to get great views of the waterfalls
The waterfalls weren't bad either considering there hadn't been that much rain recently .....
And this was a welcome sight about half way round the trail ........
Our next stop was Hawes, a little market town in Wensleydale. One of England's highest apparently, at 850 feet above sea level, and of course, it's home to the delicious Wensleydale cheese (food again!)
We had a stroll around the town, did a spot of shopping and found a lovely place to eat ..... The White Hart Inn .........
Fish this time ...... halibut, king prawns, mussels and samphire served on a bed of sauteed new potatoes with a roasted lime and white wine veloute.
This was soooo good. We had just been on another walk and I was very hungry but ........ OMG!!!
We will definitely be back there. We've already decided we are coming back to the Yorkshire Dales, in fact we've booked both campsites we stayed at again for later in the year.
The walk we did whilst we were in Hawes was to the Hardraw Force ..... the highest single drop waterfall in England. Not only that, it's also famous for 'that scene' in the film Robin Hood Prince of Thieves, where Maid Marion spies Robin Hood bathing under the waterfall
Sadly no Kevin Costner on the day we were there but, the waterfall was still worth watching!
With our little stay in the Yorkshire Dales over, we headed north for the Scottish leg of our adventure.
We've spent the last couple of nights in a little place called Moffat in the heart of Southern Scotland ....... famous for it's toffee apparently
And then this morning, we were back on the road again heading further north.
We're now in Perthshire, in the central Highlands of Scotland, in the village of Killin.
We've got blue skies and sunshine, perfect for an afternoon stroll I think!
Thanks for popping by ..... enjoy the rest of your day.
Cheerio until next time .......
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