While there are about 2,700 hectares of limestone pavement nationwide, a third of this in the Yorkshire Dales, an area which serves as a refuge for around 20 rare species. it is the only place in ...
People who live, work and enjoy this area of the Yorkshire Dales feature in the community documentary ‘Our Ingleborough’ which showcases the many ways in which people use and depend on this vital ...
Other activities such as potholing, close caving, rock climbing, mountain biking and horse riding are also enjoyed in the Yorkshire Dales.
The Yorkshire Three Peaks is a popular hike in England's Yorkshire Dales National Park. Thousands of people travel each year to take on the Ingleborough ... to scramble up rock formations.
Malham is one of the most spectacular places in the Yorkshire Dales and its huge popularity ... and if you venture to Whitfield Gill Force, the rocks that have fallen from the steep sides of ...
Tourism in the Yorkshire Dales is based around the main recreational activities of cycling, hiking, caving and sightseeing. Caves are a major draw and some are run commercially as tourist attractions.
It’s one featuring the stunning backdrop of the Yorkshire Three Peaks. Whernside (2,415 feet), Ingleborough (2,372 ...