A stroll through Nidd Gorge in North Yorkshire


Back in 2018 we holidayed in North Yorkshire. WOW what a beautiful county. I just loved the landscape, the Dales and quaint villages. One of the places we visited was Nidd Gorge with the River Nidd running through it. It parts he was shallow enough to see children playing and dogs thoroughly enjoying the water.

A photograph of the River Nidd at Nidd Gorge in Knaresborough, North Yorkshire.

Camera: Canon EOS 70D
Lens: Canon EF-S10-18mm f/4.5-5.6 IS STM
F/Number: f/7.1
ISO: 100

Focal Distance: 10 mm
Shutter Speed: 1/125 sec
Software: Adobe Lightroom Classic
Photographer: Bren Ryan


The Viaduct

As we strolled back towards the car, the beautiful viaduct road bridge spanned the river. You can see the houses on the hill overlooking the river and bridge. What a beautiful view to wake up to every morning.

The Bridge

Leaving your car in the car park, you can walk down the side of the river away from the viaduct… to a bridge that spans the river allowing you to walk across the river and head back towards the viaduct.

Through the Wooded Area

This is one area that it wouldn’t take two seconds for me to retired to. It is peaceful, friendly and has great country walks. We stayed at Nidd Hall and was central to various locations that we wanted to visit. If you get a chance to visit Knaresborough that walk by the bridge and down the River Nidd is beautiful and worthy to visit.

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6 responses to “A stroll through Nidd Gorge in North Yorkshire”

  1. 👌👌👌📷🤗🌹

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  2. What a beautiful area!

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  3. Very beautiful photos as always. The photos of the viaduct area look especially painting-like.

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