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Pateley Bridge and the Nidderdale Way


 Pateley Bridge and the Nidderdale Way Sightseeing National

Pateley Bridge and the Nidderdale Way

 
Description: Pateley Bridge High street is the start and finish of the Nidderdale Way, a circular route of some 53 miles that loops around each side of the Nidd Valley, taking in some of the most spectacular landscapes in the area. Renowned for its charm and floral be

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