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W1: A Linear Walk From Castle Bolton To Richmond Castle - The Station

About W1: A Linear Walk From Castle Bolton To Richmond Castle - The Station
Following the success of this walk in 2021, we are bringing it back for 2025. The walk links two noble castles situated in neighbouring dales. A bus will take us to the imposing Bolton Castle where we head up onto open moorland that once rang with the sounds of lead mining but today the cry of lapwings, curlew and grouse greet us. As we descend into Swaledale we enjoy splendid views of Reeth nestling under Calver Hill. We take the Coast-to-Coast route, now designated as a National Trail, back to Richmond following the River Swale as it flows through meadows and woods, past a priory and smelt mill to our destination of Richmond Castle. Expect to return to Richmond around 5.30pm.
Performances
Performance Date & Time | Ticket Price | Ticket Link |
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Saturday 20 September 9am | Standard: £8.50 - £12.00 | Book Now |
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