The Yorkshire Dales are in North Yorkshire and closest towns and cities are Harrogate, York and Leeds. Visiting the Dales in fall or winter reveals stark scenery and golden-brown heather on the moorland.
I stayed in Harrogate, which is about 40 minutes drive away from Malham. Malham is a very popular tourist attraction in the Yorkshire Dales as Malham Cove is a spectacular limestone cliff that's ideal for climbers and towers over the surrounding countryside.
The paths winding their way up and around the Malham Cove rocks are part of the Pennine Way, a 268 mile walk that starts in Edale, Derbyshire and finishes in Scottish borders. Some of the scenery you'll observe on the Pennine Way is the most beautiful in the UK as much of the trail is across hills and peaks of the Derbyshire Peak District, the Yorkshire Dales and Lake District. Malham Cove is one of the many upland highlights of the Pennine Way, which was the first National Trail opened in the UK in the year 1965.
I hope you'll enjoy this selection of photos depicting some of the area around Malham!
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