Charitable Traveller July/August 2022 - Issue 11

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Girl About’s bloggers from all around the UK have been busy compiling new itineraries based on what their readers particular interests are. You can hit the Girl About website to do a quiz and see if you’re an outdoor adventurer, a galavanting gourmet, a culture vulture or a girly weekender. This issue we’re giving you a sneak preview of some tasty little tips from galavanting gourmets, Lyndsey, Natacha and Sarah.

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LYNDSEY THOMAS

Yorkshire Dales

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There are a plethora of places to wine and dine in the Dales, from historic pubs dishing up proper locally-produced Yorkshire grub, to intimate dining rooms with award-winning chefs creating farm-to-fork fare. And there is quite simply nowhere more breathtakingly beautiful to walk off all those sumptuous sins.

The ultimate pub grub

Check into the Devonshire Arms at Bolton Abbey (fondly known as ‘The Dev’) on the southernmost edge of the Yorkshire Dales and book dinner at The Burlington, its renowned finedining restaurant. The tasting menu is devised by award-winning chef Paul Leonard and much of the produce is from the hotel’s kitchen garden or reared on the Bolton Abbey Estate. Expect exquisite, fresh and seasonal plates of quintessentially Yorkshire fare, like trout from the river, game from across the estate and Yorkshire lamb.

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Say cheese

Wallace and Gromit would never forgive you if you didn’t pop into Wensleydale Creamery in Hawes. The team will take you through the cheeseBLACK SHEEP BREW ERY making process step-bystep and at the end you can purchase a ring or two of this world-famous creamy cheese. My favourite is the Wensleydale with ginger.

Say cheers to beer

The Blacksheep Brewery in Masham offers great tours costing just £12 (book in advance to avoid disappointment) and taking around an hour. You’ll have the chance to see behind the scenes at a proper working brewery and end with that allimportant local ale tasting. There’s also an amazing restaurant on-site serving delicious comfort food.

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