Gunnerside Gill from Muker.

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Swinner Gill seen over the green fields of Swaledale.
   
Kisdon Force falling deep into the Swale Gorge, a slight detour from the main route but well worth a visit.
   
East Gill Force at the crossing point of Britain's most popular long distance path, The Coast to Coast and the most well-known the Pennine Way.
   
This old tractor marks the junction for Swinner Gill, it certainly makes a change from the obligatory cairn.
   
Round Hill and Ravenseat Moor seen from near Crackpot Hall.
   
The scene over Swaledale between Black Hill and Kisdon Hill.
   
Crackpot Hall (Cave of the Crows) with spectacular views over Swaledale.
   
The Moors above Swinner Gill.
   
From the path off Lownthwaite Mea views of the Blakthwaite Smelt Mill.
   
In the confines of Gunnerside Gill the remains of a Peat Store.
   
Views down the deep cut valley of Gunnerside Gill.
   
Gunnerside Gill from the Friarfold Dressing Floor.
   
Looking to the Dolly Lead Mine from the Bunton Hush.
   
The Bouse Teams of the Dolly Lead Mine.
   
The spoil heaps of the Bunton Mine with the Dolly Lead Mine visible on the west bank of the gill.
   
The Sir Francis Dressing Floor.
   
Views across Swaledale with Gunnerside Moor rising to the right.
   
The River Swale below Marble Scar.
   
Ivelet Bridge a perfect arch.
   
Rising High above the barns of Swaledale, Kisdon Hill.
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