Yorkshire Dales Art Prints Inspired by Wainwright’s Coast to Coast Walk

Richmond and the Coast to Coast Walk in the Yorkshire Dales

The Yorkshire Dales has long inspired walkers, artists and storytellers alike. With Wainwright’s Coast to Coast Walk now recognised as a National Trail, I’ve re launched a series of Yorkshire Dales art prints inspired by places like Richmond, Swaledale and the landscapes that stay with you long after the walk is over.

Not just the walking of it — though that’s no small feat —
but the stories that cling to it like mud on your boots.

Richmond Yorkshire castle view art print Maison Dieu Swaledale Coast to Coast walk landscape painting

Now officially recognised as a National Trail and renamed Wainwright’s Way, it feels like the right time to pause…
and remember that this route has never just been about distance.

It’s about people.


Richmond in the Yorkshire Dales – Where Something Shifts

For many, Richmond North Yorks (the Original Richmond in fact) is where something changes.

You arrive road-worn and weathered…
and suddenly the landscape softens into the rolling patchwork of the Yorkshire Dales.

It’s a place walkers stop. Take stock. Regroup.

And if those cobbled streets could talk, they wouldn’t whisper —
they’d spill.

View my Richmond Castle art print here.


The Stories That Pass Through

There are the legends, of course.

The tunnel.
The drummer boy.
Footsteps that don’t quite belong to anyone.

But it’s the real stories that stay with you.

The ones that arrive unannounced, usually a bit windswept and slightly undone.


The Honeymooner

Years ago, when I was working at The Station arts centre in Richmond,
a woman limped in off the Coast to Coast.

Australian. Sunburnt. Exhausted.

Fresh off her honeymoon.

She told me her new husband had been nothing more than a speck on the horizon the entire walk.
Always ahead. Always gone.

No slowing down. No turning back.

She, meanwhile, had blistered her way across the country.

When she finally reached Richmond, she didn’t want romance.

She wanted:

  • a proper bed
  • a decent meal
  • and a divorce

And honestly…
you couldn’t blame her.


Why These Stories Matter

That’s the thing about this trail.

It doesn’t just show you the landscape —
it shows you people as they are.

Tired. Hopeful. Stubborn. Funny.
Sometimes on the edge of something ending… or beginning.

And that’s what I find myself painting.

Not just the barns, the sheep, the dry stone walls —
but the feeling that something has happened here.

Something ordinary.
Something life-shifting.
Something half-told.


The Yorkshire Dales Collection

To mark the recognition of Wainwright’s Way gaining the new title of National trail , I’ve brought together a collection of my Yorkshire Dales paintings —
drawn from time spent sketching, walking, and quietly observing.

These are for people who know that:

  • landscapes carry memory
  • and that places like this don’t just sit still — they hold stories

The Wild beauty of the Dales has also inspired some other prints have a look👉 Explore the Yorkshire Dales Collection


A Quick (Honest) Note

I’ve kept UK delivery free on my artwork for as long as I could.

But from the end of May, I’ll need to start charging for postage.

If you’ve been hovering over a piece, now’s a good moment to take a look while it’s still included.

No pressure — just keeping you in the loop.


Because in the end,
it’s never just about the walk.

It’s about what people carry with them…
and what they decide to leave behind.

Barns Swaledale Yorkshire Dales art print Coast to Coast walk landscape
Barns in Swaledale, a familiar stretch on the Coast to Coast walk — where small details often stay with you.Often referred to as the Gunnerside barns area of Swaledale… take a closer look at Barns here
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Sue Dewhurst is a UK-based contemporary artist specialising in characterful “Owd Lasses” paintings and vibrant rural and coastal scenes inspired by the Yorkshire Dales and West Wales. Her work captures working-class humour, nostalgia, and the grit of everyday life, from bingo halls to windswept farmland. Sue creates original paintings, limited edition prints, and bespoke commissions, collecting stories as much as she paints them. Her artwork is collected by those who value wit, heritage, and connection to place. Explore available work or commission your own Owd Lass at suedewhurst.co.uk.

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