Rakes Clough

Valley in Yorkshire Ribble Valley

England

Rakes Clough

Looking up Beatrix Fell from the path
Looking up Beatrix Fell from the path Credit: shikari

Rakes Clough is a picturesque valley located in the county of Yorkshire, England. Nestled within the stunning landscape of the Yorkshire Dales, this valley is renowned for its natural beauty and tranquil atmosphere.

The valley is characterized by its rolling green hills, dotted with sheep grazing peacefully in the meadows. The clear waters of the River Rakes flow gently through the valley, adding to its idyllic charm. The river is a popular spot for anglers, who come to try their luck at catching trout and grayling.

Rakes Clough is also home to a wide variety of wildlife, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts. Visitors may spot red grouse, curlews, and lapwings soaring through the air, or perhaps even catch a glimpse of the elusive otters that inhabit the river.

The valley offers numerous walking routes, providing visitors with the opportunity to explore its breathtaking scenery. One popular trail is the Rakes Clough Circular Walk, which takes hikers through the heart of the valley, offering panoramic views of the surrounding hills and valleys.

In addition to its natural beauty, Rakes Clough is also steeped in history. The remains of an ancient Roman road can still be seen in the valley, serving as a reminder of the area's rich past.

Overall, Rakes Clough is a hidden gem within Yorkshire, offering visitors a peaceful retreat where they can connect with nature and experience the beauty of the English countryside.

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Rakes Clough Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.992742/-2.5175304 or Grid Reference SD6655. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Looking up Beatrix Fell from the path
Looking up Beatrix Fell from the path
Stony Clough from the path
Stony Clough from the path
Looking south along the path The retaining wall on the left holds a water pipeline
Looking south along the path
The retaining wall on the left holds a water pipeline
Buried reservoir or storage tank above the path near Whitendale farm
Buried reservoir or storage tank above the path near Whitendale farm
Looking towards Calf Clough intake from Whitendale farm
Looking towards Calf Clough intake from Whitendale farm
Calf Clough intake bridge
Calf Clough intake bridge
Calf Clough intake from its bridge
Calf Clough intake from its bridge
Calf Clough intake overflow weir and riprap
Calf Clough intake overflow weir and riprap
Calf Clough intake
Calf Clough intake
Line of the pipeline north of Calf Clough
Line of the pipeline north of Calf Clough
Pipeline manhole cover north of Calf Clough
Pipeline manhole cover north of Calf Clough
Rakes Clough aqueduct
Rakes Clough aqueduct
Rakes Clough aqueduct
Rakes Clough aqueduct
Line of the aqueduct east of the plantation by Whitendale Farm
Line of the aqueduct east of the plantation by Whitendale Farm
Aqueduct manhole by Meadow Clough
Aqueduct manhole by Meadow Clough
Aqueduct manhole north of Meadow Clough
Aqueduct manhole north of Meadow Clough
Whitendale intake from the north east
Whitendale intake from the north east
Whitendale intake
Whitendale intake
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Rakes Clough is located at Grid Ref: SD6655 (Lat: 53.992742, Lng: -2.5175304)

Division: West Riding

Administrative County: Lancashire

District: Ribble Valley

Police Authority: Lancashire

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