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"It is not too often that you can place yourself in an English Romantic painting from 1816-17. But when you admire the crashing white waters of Aysgarth Lower Falls, you …"
"It is not too often that you can place yourself in an English Romantic painting from 1816-17. But when you admire the crashing white waters of Aysgarth Lower Falls, you …"
"A tourist attraction for over 200 years the three stepped waterfall at Aysgarth is a must see when visiting the Yorkshire Dales."
"Close to Coldstone’s Cut, Gaping Gill is a famous cave and one of Britain’s largest underground chambers. 98m deep at its highest peak, there’s an enchanting waterfall inside for most of the year. You can walk to the top of the shaft from the Yorkshire Dales village of Clapham and stop for a glimpse of a limestone gorge called Trow Gill."
"Visit this gigantic cavern looming below Ingleborough on one of the two days of the year that the local potholing club lowers visitors down into its depths on a winch. The cave is so big that it’s rumoured to be able to house St Paul’s Cathedral."
"Credit: Wojciech Rozanski licensed under Creative Commons for commercial use. You’ll find Gaping Gill deep in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales. It’s one of Britain’s biggest underground chambers at 650-feet deep, but it’s more than just a cave."
"This quaint 13th century inn is one of the most charming pubs in the Yorkshire Dales. Standing at the entrance to the impressive Hardraw Force, visitors to the waterfall must first pass through the Green Dragon, many of them returning for a couple of pints after the walk. Inside, it is dark and cosy with low-beamed ceilings and open fires taking you back in time."
"A lovely old pub with flagstone floors, low timber beams, ancient oak furniture and Theakston's on draught. The Dragon serves up a tasty steak-and-ale pie and offers bunkhouse accommodation or B&B in pleasant,..."
"Foxglove Covert is a beautiful nature reserve of semi-natural woodland covering 100 acres ready and waiting to be explored!. Based behind Cambrai Lines, Catterick Garrison, it was the first Local Nature Reserve in Richmondshire, North Yorkshire and the first on Ministry of Defence land in the UK. The patchwork of habitats across Foxglove Covert Local Nature Reserve is home to more than 2440 species, and often attracts birdwatchers from all over."
"The Cauldron Falls are set just outside the idyllic village of West Burton. Often referred to as both the West Burton Falls, they’re well worth a visit if you’re also making a trip to the slightly more popular Aysgarth Falls, which is just a few miles up north. Just a short walk from the village, it’s easily accessible and doesn’t require a massive hike!"
"The Cauldron Falls are set just outside the idyllic village of West Burton. Often referred to as both the West Burton Falls, they’re well worth a visit if you’re also making a trip to the slightly more popular Aysgarth Falls, which is just a few miles up north. Just a short walk from the village, it’s easily accessible and doesn’t require a massive hike!"
"Close to Coldstone’s Cut, Gaping Gill is a famous cave and one of Britain’s largest underground chambers. 98m deep at its highest peak, there’s an enchanting waterfall inside for most of the year. You can walk to the top of the shaft from the Yorkshire Dales village of Clapham and stop for a glimpse of a limestone gorge called Trow Gill."
"Visit this gigantic cavern looming below Ingleborough on one of the two days of the year that the local potholing club lowers visitors down into its depths on a winch. The cave is so big that it’s rumoured to be able to house St Paul’s Cathedral."
"Credit: Wojciech Rozanski licensed under Creative Commons for commercial use. You’ll find Gaping Gill deep in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales. It’s one of Britain’s biggest underground chambers at 650-feet deep, but it’s more than just a cave."