£10.00
By Paula Beaumont Adventures
Double A4 size calendars, featuring 12 of Paula’s photographs.
📍 Scenes from across Yorkshire , Swaledale, Wensleydale, Upper Wharfedale and beyond
Bring a bit of Yorkshire magic into your home all year long with this beautifully produced 2026 Yorkshire Calendar, featuring 12 original photographs by award-winning landscape photographer Paula Beaumont.
Shot through all four seasons in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, Swaledale, Wensleydale, and surrounding areas, each image tells a story of wild skies, ancient stone, and iconic northern charm.
In the Yorkshire calendar 2026 – Each month features a large, full-colour photograph with space beneath for notes and appointments. Here’s a month-by-month look at what you’ll find:
January – Cray, Buckden
A snow-covered Dales scene with barns and dry stone walls beneath a crisp blue sky — a true winter postcard from Upper Wharfedale.
February – Fountains Abbey
Early light spills across the ruins of this World Heritage Site near Ripon — one of Yorkshire’s most historic and peaceful locations.
March – Pen-y-ghent
Low golden sun lights up the slopes of this famous Yorkshire Peak as cloud trails sweep the moorland skies. Raw, dramatic and unmistakably Yorkshire.
April – Harrogate Stray Blossoms
Delicate cherry blossom lines the path through Harrogate’s famous Stray, signalling spring in full bloom.
May – Muker Meadows, Swaledale
Wildflower heaven. This much-loved Swaledale walk bursts to life with buttercups, stone walls and rolling fells beyond.
June – Hawes, Wensleydale
Lush green fields and scattered barns lead your eye to the hills of Wensleydale in high summer.
July – Ivelet Bridge, Swaledale
A mossy stone packhorse bridge crosses the River Swale beneath dappled summer leaves — a hidden gem of the Dales.
August – Roseberry Topping
Sunset over Yorkshire’s answer to the Matterhorn, glowing above swathes of purple heather and late summer light taken from the Clevland Way.
September – Langcliffe, Settle
Warm light breaks through the clouds over classic limestone pavement above Settle — a timeless Yorkshire landscape.
October – Ribblehead Viaduct & Northern Lights
A rare and spectacular sight — the Aurora Borealis dancing red above the arches of Ribblehead Viaduct. Shot during an unforgettable October night in the Dales.
November – Scaleber Force
A secret woodland waterfall near Settle, full of atmosphere with autumn leaves and soft water trails captured in long exposure.
December – Brimham Rocks
A dusting of snow covers the balancing rocks near Pateley Bridge, catching the winter light and finishing the year with something truly unique.
A4 when closed, A3 when open (29.7cm x 42cm)
Bound with a drilled hole for hanging
Large date section, plenty of room for notes and appointments
Printed on premium quality FSC-certified heavy paper
Ships flat — fits in Royal Mail’s Large Letter category
Perfect as a gift or a treat for yourself, these calendars often sell out before Christmas — so don’t hang about!
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