Yorkshire Dales

Cliffs, crags, gorges, caves and waterfalls give the Yorkshire Dales some of the finest limestone scenery in Britain. The national park’s 1,100 square miles and 20 dales are watched over by the ‘Three Peaks’ – Ingleborough, Whernside and Peny-y-Ghent. Each dale has its own character, patterned with dry-stone walls, barns, stone-built villages and flower-rich hay meadows. Bleak heather-clad fells lie above these pastoral valleys. Among the many natural wonders are Malham Cove, in Malhamdale, with its tarn and limestone pavement, and [...]

Yorkshire Dales2021-06-01T13:29:15+00:00

North Yorkshire Moors

Nature and history work together to make the North Yorkshire Moors National Park an inspirational place. Its landscapes of moorland, woodland, dales and coast are a foil to ruined abbeys, ancient churches and an industrial heritage. The largest continuous expanse of heather moorland in England is set off by ancient woodland before coming to a halt at tall cliffs overlooking the North Sea. Robin Hood’s Bay and Staithes are two picturesque villages on this Heritage Coast. Curlew and lapwing, rare butterflies [...]

North Yorkshire Moors2021-06-01T13:42:22+00:00
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