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Route: Fountains Hall, Fountains Abbey, Studley Water Garden, The Lake, Seven Bridges Valley, Octagon Tower, Temple of Fame, High Ride, Fountains Bridge
From: Fountains Abbey
Parking: Fountains Abbey
Start Point: Fountains Abbey
Region: North Yorkshire
Route length: 4.8 miles (7.7km)
Time taken: 01:55
Average speed: 2.5 mph
Ascent: 155m
Descent: 146m
Other points of interest: Fountains Hall, Fountains Abbey, Studley Royal, The Lake
Fountains Abbey is one of the largest and best-preserved Cistercian monasteries and not far from HQ in Leeds. Its pastoral setting along the River Skell is a delight and lends itself to a short but interesting walk. As members of the National Trust, entry for us was free - for none members, it costs £17, which is quite expensive. Walking here is easy with little in the way of description required so think of this as more of a brief history tour.
An orientation site above the Abbey |
Fountains Hall |
Fountains Abbey |
Fountains Abbey |
The cellarium |
The cellarium's vaulted ceiling |
The nave |
The enormous window above the Chapel of the Nine Altars |
The bell tower |
The bell tower |
Fountains Abbey |
Sandstone walls along the River Skell |
The River Skell |
Studley Royal |
Studley Royal |
The Temple of Piety |
Studley Lake |
Studley Lake |
The Valley of the Seven Bridges |
The River Skell |
The River Skell |
Stufley Lake |
Sara climbs the Serpentine Tunnel |
The Octagon Tower |
Temple of Fame - actually painted wood rather than stone |
Looking across the River Skell from the High Ride |
View from the High Ride |
Fountains Abbey |
Fountains Abbey and the River Skell |
Early spring Snowdrops |
Fountains Abbey |
Fountains Abbey |
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