Pictures from a walk starting from Hawes [58 18 14 N, 2 11 39 W] in Wensleydale.
Hawes parish church.
The Ure at Hawes. Wensleydale is one of the few Yorkshire Dales not to be named after its principal river.
Bookshop at Hawes, featuring a rather strange title…
Stocks in the green of the village of Bainbridge [58 18 26 N, 2 6 12 W], down the road from Hawes.
The River Bain at Bainbridge, which at just 2.5 miles long is claimed to be the shortest river in England. Its source is Semerwater – itself the largest (but still rather unimpressive!) natural lake in North Yorkshire.
Spring lambs. Thanks to watching too much Lambing Live, I then knew that most lambs were born as twins. Note the discreet duck in the background of the last picture!










