Dundale Griff

Valley in Yorkshire Ryedale

England

Dundale Griff

London Transport locomotive London Transport locomotive with a 5 coach train towards Goathland.
London Transport locomotive Credit: T Eyre

Dundale Griff, located in the picturesque region of Yorkshire, is a charming valley that captivates visitors with its natural beauty and rich history. Nestled amidst rolling hills and verdant landscapes, this enchanting destination offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life.

The valley is renowned for its lush meadows, dense woodlands, and babbling brooks, creating a haven for nature enthusiasts. Visitors can explore the numerous walking trails that wind through the valley, immersing themselves in the breathtaking scenery and spotting various wildlife species along the way. The area is particularly famous for its vibrant wildflower displays during the spring and summer months.

Apart from its natural splendor, Dundale Griff boasts a fascinating history that dates back centuries. The valley was once home to several mills, which played a crucial role in the local economy during the Industrial Revolution. Today, remnants of these historic structures can still be seen, adding to the valley's unique charm.

For those seeking cultural experiences, Dundale Griff offers a range of attractions. The nearby village boasts quaint cottages, a picturesque church, and a handful of charming pubs that serve up traditional Yorkshire fare. Additionally, the valley hosts an annual summer fair, where locals and visitors come together to celebrate the region's heritage through music, arts, and crafts.

In conclusion, Dundale Griff is a hidden gem within the Yorkshire region, offering a peaceful retreat for nature lovers, history buffs, and those who simply wish to escape the chaos of everyday life. With its stunning landscapes, intriguing history, and warm community spirit, this valley is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking a quintessential Yorkshire experience.

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Dundale Griff Images

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London Transport locomotive London Transport locomotive with a 5 coach train towards Goathland.
London Transport locomotive
London Transport locomotive with a 5 coach train towards Goathland.
2 coach DMU at Levisham A 2 coach DMU approaching Levisham Station.
2 coach DMU at Levisham
A 2 coach DMU approaching Levisham Station.
Near the top of Braygate Balk Near the top of the hill near Levisham called Braygate Balk.
Near the top of Braygate Balk
Near the top of the hill near Levisham called Braygate Balk.
Highland cow & calf Grazing on Levisham Moor.
Highland cow & calf
Grazing on Levisham Moor.
Hole of Horcum Looking west.
Hole of Horcum
Looking west.
Low Horcum The abandoned Low Horcum.
Low Horcum
The abandoned Low Horcum.
First Rigg Looking NW.
First Rigg
Looking NW.
Warren Farm duck pond The duckpond near Warren Farm.
Warren Farm duck pond
The duckpond near Warren Farm.
Common Blue A Common Blue butterfly in Cropton Forest.
Common Blue
A Common Blue butterfly in Cropton Forest.
Late Afternoon Skelton Tower Visitors Taken from the air, I found the shadows to be quite striking!
Late Afternoon Skelton Tower Visitors
Taken from the air, I found the shadows to be quite striking!
Skelton Tower from the Air
Skelton Tower from the Air
Tracks and Signals South of Levisham Station
Tracks and Signals South of Levisham Station
The Train now Approaching Levisham Station.... I'm no railway expert, but I think that this locomotive is a 9F 2-10-0!  With so many rigid driving wheels on it, I don't know how it is able to negotiate the sometimes tight radius curves on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway.
The Train now Approaching Levisham Station....
I'm no railway expert, but I think that this locomotive is a 9F 2-10-0! With so many rigid driving wheels on it, I don't know how it is able to negotiate the sometimes tight radius curves on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway.
Old but New A 'gas' light on Levisham Station platform fitted with an..... energy saving electric lightbulb!
Old but New
A 'gas' light on Levisham Station platform fitted with an..... energy saving electric lightbulb!
Pond by Warren Farm Rainy day walk.
Pond by Warren Farm
Rainy day walk.
Low Horcum The disused Low Horcum.
Low Horcum
The disused Low Horcum.
West Side Brow view Looking west across Newtondale from West Side Brow.
West Side Brow view
Looking west across Newtondale from West Side Brow.
Skelton Tower Skelton Tower seen from West Side Brow.
Skelton Tower
Skelton Tower seen from West Side Brow.
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Dundale Griff is located at Grid Ref: SE8391 (Lat: 54.315398, Lng: -0.72255114)

Division: North Riding

Administrative County: North Yorkshire

District: Ryedale

Police Authority: North Yorkshire

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Welcome to Levisham Estate
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