I heard on the news this week that whilst the national average increase in tourism is 5%, the increase here in Yorkshire is a whopping 14%. I like to think I'm playing my part.
Whilst technically in Derbyshire, Monsal Dale is only about a thirty minute drive from Sheffield and could possibly be the most beautiful place in the world.
The walking around here is great, always something to see, and so many wonderful pubs, cafes and tea gardens to call in on route too.
The wild flowers are plenty,
and the air was filled with the scent of Wild Thyme.
This area of the Monsal Trail is called Water-Cum-Jolly.
This place would have looked very different a hundred years ago when the area was an Industrial site - nowadays, Mother Nature is back in control.
The trail follows the old railway line and features a fabulous viaduct which spans the valley.
And here is the new feature. They have opened up all the tunnels on the trail. These have been closed for a few decades and now they have been restored so that you can cycle or walk the whole 8 miles of the trail.
Now some of you know that I don't do heights, and I don't do tunnels either, but I gripped the big lads arm, and was very brave and managed to walk through two of them.
It'll be better when I'm whizzing through on a bike though.
I may be gone a while. I'm expecting visitors from oversees and I am also taking a little trip myself, so see you in a while. xxxxx
19 comments:
Monsal is a favourite with me too! I haven't had chance to visit since the tunnel reopening, but I plan to do so over the summer holiday.
Glad you were able to overcome your fears and walk through the tunnels. We hope to follow in your footsteps sometime soon - we picked up a map recently at Hassop Station showing the walk with the tunnels. Hope you enjoy your visitors and your trip:)
Oooo lovely, we know how fab Yorkshire is don't we :)
Twiggy x
They should be thanking you for the increase in tourists! :o)
I've not been to Yorkshire yet, but we'd love to go soon :) You were so brave in the tunnel - that would have made me nervous
Yorkshire is one of my most favourite places in the world I justed loved it when I was there, have fun on your trip.
Ha ha! You should ask for a commission!
xxxxx
It looks like a lovely walk, something that I enjoy doing. The wild Thyme is lovely to see. A hundred years ago that railway line would have been filled with smoke, noise and would be very different to now.
Isabelle x
Don't stay away too long! Have a good holiday
We had a lovely day there not so long ago .... I thought the tunnels were wonderful. I think Water-cum-Jolly is one of my favourite places on the planet!
xxx
What beautiful scenery. It's no wonder that people are flocking to Yorkshire, we have some wonderful places here to visit. I wouldn't fancy walking through the tunnels either, so well done. Hope you have fun with your visitors and have a lovely trip.
I read about those tunnels opening - they look interesting, to say the least!
Have a good holiday!
Water-cum-Jolly! Love it.
You & I are playing our pars for yorkshire tourism! let's keep up the good work.
Have a lovely time x
Like the fact there are pletny of refreshment stops to be had! I'm sure you must be behind the tourism increase!
Enjoy your time with your visitors and your own trip too.
Lisa x
well done you ! I don't do heights.. looks lovely there
My husband and I did our courting around Monsal Head -- and Great Longstone and Little Longstone.
I think that tunnel would scare me a bit too ... I always hate walking under scaffolding . Hope you have a lovely time with your visitors and on your break
I'm looking forward to seeing where you get to once you've got your bike, though you manage to do pretty well just on foot. I'd rather cycle than walk through that tunnel too.
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