Cononley
— I grew up in a small village on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales.”

Cononley is a small village on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park near Skipton in the UK. It’s also the village where I grew up.
This was a very short, post-Christmas walk around the hills above the village. The snow and ice were quite challenging at points, particularly in the initial climbing section.
- Walking route: Cononley
- Distance: 6km
See also:
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- Originally published: 10 Jul 2010 in Walking
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- Originally published: 28 Sep 2009 in Walking
Ourthe Valley
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- Originally published: 1 Nov 2009 in Walking
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- Originally published: 21 Feb 2012 in Walking
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- Originally published: 23 May 2010 in Walking
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