Burnsall, North Yorkshire
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Accessibility
"The Dales Way long distance footpath runs through the village on its way to Grassington via Loup Scar (disabled access as far as Loup Scar), or you can walk southwards to Appletreewick, Barden Tower and Strid Wood - part of the Duke of Devonshire's estate at Bolton Abbey."
https://www.yorkshiredales.org.uk/places/burnsall/
According to google:
"Burnsall is generally known for its beautiful natural surroundings and historic charm, offering some accessibility for visitors, particularly in the Burnsall Riverbank Walk which has pushchair-friendly options. While the village has accessible features like a village shop, hotels, and cafés, more specific accessibility information, such as for historic buildings or detailed accessibility features for public facilities, may require direct contact with the village or its establishments."
Brief description
"One of the most beautiful villages in Wharfedale, Burnsall lies on a bend of the River Wharfe surrounded by a spectacular circle of fells. The village was originally an Anglo-Viking settlement and the parish church still contains rare Viking and Anglo-Saxon carved stones which are well-worth a visit. A small exhibition tells their story inside the church."
https://www.yorkshiredales.org.uk/places/burnsall/
Address
Burnsall, North Yorkshire
Postcode district: BD23
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Website
https://www.yorkshiredales.org.uk/places/burnsall/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burnsall
Directions
Opening Times
Always check with the venue directly for up-to-date information including opening times and admission charges as they may be subject to change
Transport
Amenities
"Today, visitors receive a warm welcome from the Red Lion and the Devonshire Fell Hotel, the village shop and two cafés. There is car parking, public toilets and refreshments available all year round on the west side of the river. Additional parking is available on the east side of the river during summer months. Burnsall has a limited bus service connecting it with Ilkley and Grassington.
The Dales Way long distance footpath runs through the village on its way to Grassington via Loup Scar (disabled access as far as Loup Scar), or you can walk southwards to Appletreewick, Barden Tower and Strid Wood - part of the Duke of Devonshire's estate at Bolton Abbey.
Other popular walks lead to the hidden village of Thorpe, Cracoe, Hebden, Parcevall Hall Gardens and the spectacular Troller's Gill. Keen fell walkers will find a choice of routes onto the high moorland onto Barden Moor Access Area."
https://www.yorkshiredales.org.uk/places/burnsall/
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