Day 6: Kirkby Stephen to Keld

We started the morning with breakfast at our BnB and then a stroll through town. We visited a gorgeous church which has vicars recorded back as far as 1223! They’ve kept fantastic documentation and house a collection of incredible artifacts and a beautiful pipe organ that we were lucky enough to hear being played.

Each kneeler has a different needlepoint cover

Today called for rain and low visibility so we decided to give our aching bodies a bit of a rest and took the low route. Still up to 1100ft/340m elevation but definitely easier than the 2172ft/660m elevation of the higher route.

We saw sheep, cows, goats, waterfalls, ancient ruins and also one very happy horse rolling in a meadow.

If you zoom in you can see the horse laying down in the grass
And then he noticed us notice him
Possibly the 500th waterfall we’ve seen but they are all gorgeous

Because of our early arrival we are already in our yurt on the banks of the River Swale (yes, a yurt!), listening to the rain and reading/stitching. A perfect chance to rest our weary legs before a lovely home-cooked meal and an hour in the hot tub tonight! Much needed rest before a long and difficult day expected tomorrow.

Yurts by the River Swale in Herriot country

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