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River Swale @ Muker Swaledale AONB by Adam Swaine Via Flickr: The River Swale is the river at Muker, which is located in the Yorkshire Dales National Park. The river flows past the village, and a tributary called Straw Beck also runs through the village before meeting the Swale. The area is popular for its scenic walks along the river, especially through the nearby meadows which are rich with wildflowers in late spring and early summer..Like so much in Swaledale, the name Muker is of Norse origin. The village sits on the banks of the River Swale as it emerges from the deep valley between Kisdon Hill and Black Hill,
A shepherd in Yorkshire tends his flock upon a modern conveyance
Nastya Teplova
🏴 Muker, North Yorkshire, England. Home to barely 300 people, this small village has changed little in hundreds of years with its slate-roofed cottages and dry stone walls. England's highest and world famous 'Tan Hill Inn' is just a 20-min drive away.
Photo by James Alroca at Artistic Photography
Muker, North Yorkshire, England
Flower Meadows at Muker, Swaledale by Maureen Platts
Long Time No Sheep by Dave Via Flickr: Back by popular request, for all you woolly lovers out there...