Our Local Bike Trail wins Trail of the Year! http://bit.ly/s0pDFB
Monday, 21 November 2011
Thursday, 20 October 2011
Tuesday, 12 April 2011
Spring in The Dales
The Spring has returns to the Yorkshire Dales once again, and Dalesbridge plays host to all the wildlife that comes with it.
Early swallows have been seen around the site, and a hen harrier has been seen diving for young rabbits across the fields between here and Clapham.
Peregrine Falcons have also been spotted around Malham Cove, please follow this link for more information.
http://www.yorkshiredales.org.uk/peregrines
Early swallows have been seen around the site, and a hen harrier has been seen diving for young rabbits across the fields between here and Clapham.
Peregrine Falcons have also been spotted around Malham Cove, please follow this link for more information.
http://www.yorkshiredales.org.uk/peregrines
Friday, 11 February 2011
Forest probably not to be sold off
Good news that the government has put on hold the Forestry Commission sell off hopefully this should safeguard the local mountain bike trails at Gisburn.
Wednesday, 9 February 2011
Ingleton Overground Underground 28th -30th May
So it may sound like the Wombles but check out this event http://www.ingletonovergroundunderground.co.uk. To be held just down the road from Dalesbridge at Ingleton. Activities are being arranged for all the family, should be a great weekend.
Tuesday, 8 February 2011
Spring is on the way
We now have all the signs that spring may be on the way, snowdrops are well out and it is certainly getting milder.
Friday, 26 November 2010
busy weekend here at Dalesbridge
This weekend Dalesbridge plays host to 17 different universities for a caving meet. 250 campers will decend onto our fields, braving the cold weather and in spite of the threat of snow!!
They won't be the only ones braving the cold at Dalesbridge; the birds are still fattening themselves up for winter at the feeder, a tawny owl has been heard at dusk in the trees by reception, and field mice have been seen scuttling around the the compost heap.
They won't be the only ones braving the cold at Dalesbridge; the birds are still fattening themselves up for winter at the feeder, a tawny owl has been heard at dusk in the trees by reception, and field mice have been seen scuttling around the the compost heap.
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