I think that the flower meadows at Muker have been the best for a few years; certainly since I found a base in the Yorkshire Dales. Whilst wandering about with my camera I made the most of some different paths in order to find some new angles and this blog shows my favourite photographs from the morning.
Yorkshire Dales in Autumn
This year autumn has been truncated for me as I’m off to the Galapagos so I’ve been busily taking autumnal photos in the past couple of weeks. I’ve mostly been to my favourite autumn haunts but thanks to OS and Mr Google’s maps I have discovered a couple of new footpaths which have proved fruitful and interesting.
Yorkshire Dales: Summer Flowers
The flower meadows at Muker are the most well known and photographed in the Yorkshire Dales but there are other locations where the display is just as lovely and the environment more interesting.
Summer Flowers in the Yorkshire Dales
As soon as the lamb season ends in mid May my attention turns to the flower meadows that spring up all over the dales. The meadows at Muker are the most well known but there are so many other fields around the dales that are full of colour.
Marvellous Muker
When I’m in the Yorkshire Dales it only takes me 25 minutes to drive over Cross Top and into Muker. Of all the dales I think that Swaledale is my favourite as it is more intimate than the other dales and it is full of character and glorious vistas.
