Brush Hole Pasture

Downs, Moorland in Yorkshire Richmondshire

England

Brush Hole Pasture

A walk from Hawes to Aysgill Force and back [33] The public footpath ends here where it makes a T junction with a track which is an 'other route with public access'. To the left the track crosses Gayle Beck via a ford before joining Beggarmans Road. To the right the track leads to Faw Head.
Starting from the village of Hawes, the walk follows Gayle Beck through the village of Gayle to the spectacular waterfall of Aysgill Force. Then the walk continues to follow the beck upstream to Sleddale Pasture before returning to Gayle via a track on the lower slopes of Swinesett Hill. From Gayle the walk returns to Hawes via Gayle Lane. About 3¾ miles.
A walk from Hawes to Aysgill Force and back [33] Credit: Michael Dibb

Brush Hole Pasture is a picturesque and expansive area located in the county of Yorkshire, England. Situated in the heart of the Yorkshire Downs, this vast pastureland offers breathtaking views of rolling hills, sprawling moorland, and rich greenery. Covering an area of approximately 500 acres, it is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

The landscape of Brush Hole Pasture is characterized by its undulating terrain, with gentle slopes and valleys interspersed throughout. The area is predominantly covered in lush grasses, heather, and wildflowers, creating a vibrant and colorful panorama. It is also home to a diverse range of wildlife, including various species of birds, small mammals, and insects.

The Yorkshire Downs, with their distinctive dry-stone walls and scattered farmhouses, provide a charming backdrop to Brush Hole Pasture. The moorland, with its open expanses and scattered patches of heather, adds to the area's natural beauty and contributes to its unique ecosystem.

Visitors to Brush Hole Pasture can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities. Hiking and walking trails crisscross the area, allowing visitors to explore the vast expanse and discover hidden gems along the way. The panoramic views from the hilltops are particularly awe-inspiring, making it a popular spot for photographers and nature enthusiasts.

Overall, Brush Hole Pasture is a stunning example of the natural beauty that Yorkshire has to offer. Its rolling hills, moorland, and vibrant flora and fauna make it an ideal destination for those seeking tranquility and a connection with nature.

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A walk from Hawes to Aysgill Force and back [33] The public footpath ends here where it makes a T junction with a track which is an 'other route with public access'. To the left the track crosses Gayle Beck via a ford before joining Beggarmans Road. To the right the track leads to Faw Head.
Starting from the village of Hawes, the walk follows Gayle Beck through the village of Gayle to the spectacular waterfall of Aysgill Force. Then the walk continues to follow the beck upstream to Sleddale Pasture before returning to Gayle via a track on the lower slopes of Swinesett Hill. From Gayle the walk returns to Hawes via Gayle Lane. About 3¾ miles.
A walk from Hawes to Aysgill Force and back [33]
The public footpath ends here where it makes a T junction with a track which is an 'other route with public access'. To the left the track crosses Gayle Beck via a ford before joining Beggarmans Road. To the right the track leads to Faw Head. Starting from the village of Hawes, the walk follows Gayle Beck through the village of Gayle to the spectacular waterfall of Aysgill Force. Then the walk continues to follow the beck upstream to Sleddale Pasture before returning to Gayle via a track on the lower slopes of Swinesett Hill. From Gayle the walk returns to Hawes via Gayle Lane. About 3¾ miles.
A walk from Hawes to Aysgill Force and back [37] A view across the valley of Gayle Beck, seen from the track. Busk Farm is seen in the distance with Wether Fell Side rising behind.
Starting from the village of Hawes, the walk follows Gayle Beck through the village of Gayle to the spectacular waterfall of Aysgill Force. Then the walk continues to follow the beck upstream to Sleddale Pasture before returning to Gayle via a track on the lower slopes of Swinesett Hill. From Gayle the walk returns to Hawes via Gayle Lane. About 3¾ miles.
A walk from Hawes to Aysgill Force and back [37]
A view across the valley of Gayle Beck, seen from the track. Busk Farm is seen in the distance with Wether Fell Side rising behind. Starting from the village of Hawes, the walk follows Gayle Beck through the village of Gayle to the spectacular waterfall of Aysgill Force. Then the walk continues to follow the beck upstream to Sleddale Pasture before returning to Gayle via a track on the lower slopes of Swinesett Hill. From Gayle the walk returns to Hawes via Gayle Lane. About 3¾ miles.
Molehills beside West Cam Road
Molehills beside West Cam Road
Fence line on west side of West Cam Road at Spilling Moss Turf Ground
Fence line on west side of West Cam Road at Spilling Moss Turf Ground
Moorland track / Pennine Way heading NE on Rottenstone Hill
Moorland track / Pennine Way heading NE on Rottenstone Hill
Pennine Way heading SW towards Ten End
Pennine Way heading SW towards Ten End
Gate across Pennine Way north of Ten End
Gate across Pennine Way north of Ten End
Stream Valleys on Ten End
Stream Valleys on Ten End
Gate across West Cam Road as it heads north
Gate across West Cam Road as it heads north
Stream valley at Ten End
Stream valley at Ten End
Area of shakeholes on Spilling Moss Turf Ground
Area of shakeholes on Spilling Moss Turf Ground
Junction of Cam Road and Pennine Way
Junction of Cam Road and Pennine Way
The Pennine Way near Dodd Fell
The Pennine Way near Dodd Fell
The Pennine Way near West High Side
The Pennine Way near West High Side
The Pennine Way near Ten End Peat Ground
The Pennine Way near Ten End Peat Ground
The Pennine Way near Ten End
The Pennine Way near Ten End
The Pennine Way near Sleddale Pasture
The Pennine Way near Sleddale Pasture
Triangulation pillar on Dodd fell hill. Damp and misty day in the Dales.
Triangulation pillar on Dodd fell hill.
Damp and misty day in the Dales.
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Brush Hole Pasture is located at Grid Ref: SD8585 (Lat: 54.266763, Lng: -2.2221464)

Division: North Riding

Administrative County: North Yorkshire

District: Richmondshire

Police Authority: North Yorkshire

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Located within 500m of 54.266763,-2.2221464
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Is In Country Code: GB
Is In County: North Yorkshire
Is In Municipality: Richmondshire
Natural: fell
Source: OS 1:25k
Lat/Long: 54.2653496/-2.2170829
Bank Gill Colliery
Historic: mine
Mineral: coal
Source: OS 1:25k;OS 1853
Lat/Long: 54.2634785/-2.2245504
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