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The River Cover begins as a tumbling brook in the
shadow of Great Whernside, soon turning into a fast flowing shallow
river in which brown trout can be seen. A narrow road follows
the river down the dale |
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Beyond Horsehouse the dale drops down to Carlton, a larger village with the Foresters Arms providing food that is admired
for thirty miles around. On past open moorland and gallops and Pinkers
Pond. Here, walkers must tread carefully in the spring to avoid
nesting larks and lapwings, and yellow and pied wagtails, pipits,
curlews and cuckoos can be found. The river cuts away from the
road, which continues into Middleham, and falls through a wooded
gorge to meet the Ure. |
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The road through Coverdale is mostly narrow and winding with vehicles over 6 6 prohibited except for access. The tourist routes Coverdale was used for much of the filming of All Creatures Great and Small and became very popular for a time because of the exposure. James Herriot wrote of the hills: "To me Coverdale is wonderful because of its austere beauty" which, now that attention has focused elsewhere, inhabitants and visitors alike can again enjoy. |
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Click here for details of the facilities available, or call, write, or email TESS if you have any questions or would like to receive a descriptive brochure. TESS
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