Farndale
is a village on the North York Moors, well known for its daffodil walk. The
daffodils at Farndale are miniature ones and stretch all along the riverbank.
They are a native plant and bloom from mid-March to late April, which is when
the area is at its busiest.
The
best way to see the daffodils is to take the 3 ½-mile linear route alongside
the River Dove, with the Daffy Café as a mid-way pit-stop.