There are six walk booklets as part of the Every Barn Cowus Tells a Story project
This is Muker to Calvert Houses and is an easy walk, almost all on the level with only two short inclines. It starts in Muker and passes through the meadows to the river then instead of turning left to Keld turn right and head down dale.
This walk is infact probably less challenging than the children's cowus trail from Muker to Thwaite via Kisdon Houses. Then again children love a challenge!
Shortly after leaving Muker is the hamlet of Rampsholme and in the field you pass through is Great Rampsholme cow house. This is one of the cowus's that was restored using money left in a legacy which in turn sparked the idea of the Every Barn Cowus Tells a Story project.
The impressively restored internal features of a tradional cow house
This is a walk for all the family with plenty of space and places to paddle and picnic.
Looking back to Muker and the patchwork of meadows each with its own cowus.
From mid May the sheep are taken off the fields to let the grass grow so that in summer it can be made into hay which is fed to the stock during winter. Please be mindful of this precious crop and perhaps walk around the edges rather than taking the direct path straight across.
After passing through the farmyard at Calvert Houses turn left onto the higher level track that runs along the edge of the moor. The moors have their own species of flora; dozens of tiny, pretty, low growing alpines which are delightful after the bleak winter months when very little grows here.
Follow the track back to the river and cross the bridge. If it is a very hot day, as it was when I walked this route, then take a break, dip your toes in the water and count the cow houses!
The maps in the centre of each booklet has the route marked clearly in red. However any other public footpaths are also shown (in grey) so you can shorten the walk if necessary or make your own route. The EveryBarn Cowus Tells A Story booklets are available to buy at the National Park Visitor Centres in Reeth, Aysgarth and Bainbridge or online at yorkshiredales.org.uk. At £4.99 for a pack of 6 different walking guides they are terrific value for money.
Follow the track back to the river and cross the bridge. If it is a very hot day, as it was when I walked this route, then take a break, dip your toes in the water and count the cow houses!
The maps in the centre of each booklet has the route marked clearly in red. However any other public footpaths are also shown (in grey) so you can shorten the walk if necessary or make your own route. The Every
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