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Walkers on the Craven Way
Walkers on the The Craven Wold, Chapel-le-Dale, Yorkshire Dales.
Also known as the Craven Old Way, this lane is probably a medieval packhorse route linking Ingleton and Dent. Packhorse trains might have consisted of about thirty fell-ponies each carrying two baskets of wool. The route was probably also used by Scottish drovers bringing cattle into England.
Created: July 03, 2016
Author: Joan Martin
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Photograph keywords: Chapel-le-Dale, Craven Old Way, Craven Way, Craven Wold, drove road, droving, packhorse, route, walking
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