Stockdale, Settle, Yorkshire Dales, Spring
Summer has well and truly arrived.
Summer has well and truly arrived.
Following on from our little hike around Stenkrith Park and the Lune Gorge, Sunday greeted with us with clear blue skies and 20+ degree sunshine. That’ll do, nicely.
Endeavouring to stay away from our home county Cumbria and the Lake District, we ventured east towards the bonny Yorkshire Dales town of Settle. We fancied a repeat of 2020’s discovery in this area: Stockdale and the Attermire Scar. Hiking up High Hill Lane towards Scalebar Force from Settle, a common and popular walk, you’d have no idea of the limestone cliffs and crags in the valley to the north.
Branching off from High Hill Lane, a bridleway sign points out Attermire Scar. Following this route takes you into the Stockdale valley, where you can gawp at the incredible caves, cliffs, and limestone crags of Attermire Scar and Warrendale Knotts. Some of the best limestone karst scenery in all of the Yorkshire Dales.
And incredible weather to boot.
All photos shot on my Fujifilm X-T2 using my three prime lenses: a Samyang 35mm f/1.2, a Laowa 9mm f/2.8, and an adapted Pentax SMC 55mm f/2.0. Photos 80% made in-camera using a customised Classic Chrome film simulation, with minor edits later in Lightroom and Affinity Photo.
Settle, Yorkshire Dales, Summer
I do have a strong affinity for Settle.
I do have a strong affinity for Settle.
There’s not many other places I’d rather live in; I consider myself, on a daily basis, to be very fortunate to live in Kendal as it is. But if I had to live somewhere else, Settle would definitely be a top contender.
The market town is small but perfectly formed, ancient and historical, and enjoys being right on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. It’s such a pretty town.
Lisabet and I originally planned for a good hike from Settle to Scaleber Force, a beautiful waterfall situated only 1.5 miles east of the town with a good 500ft ascent to it. But after checking out the waterfall and nabbing some photos we felt we were good for more, and spotted a nearby footpath sign towards Attermire Scar.
What followed was the discovery of some of the best limestone scenery I’ve seen.
All photos shot on a Fujifilm X-T2 with a Fujinon XF 18–55mm f/2.8–4.0 lens using a customised Classic Chrome film simulation.